Naoko Uramoto-Everdean, LEED Green Associate

Chief Designer at Tanseisha Co Ltd

Naoko Uramoto-Everdean, LEED Green Associate, has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Naoko started their career in 2009 as a Sales Representative at Max Mara Fashion Group, where they worked until December 2012. In 2018, Naoko became a Tutor at the Fashion Institute of Technology, providing guidance and support to students. Naoko then transitioned into the interior design field, joining Stonehill Taylor as a Junior Interior Designer in 2019 and later moving to FXCollaborative as an Interior Designer. Naoko's expertise in interior design led their to TANSEISHA Co., Ltd., where they currently hold the position of Chief Designer. Naoko is responsible for overseeing interior design projects and ensuring their successful execution. Throughout their career, Naoko has demonstrated a commitment to sustainability by earning their LEED Green Associate certification.

Naoko Uramoto-Everdean, LEED Green Associate, holds a Bachelor's degree in Interior Design with a minor in Ethics and Sustainability from the Fashion Institute of Technology. Naoko obtained their degree from 2015 to 2019. In addition to their formal education, Naoko has also pursued certifications, including the LEED Green Associate certification from the U.S. Green Building Council, which they obtained in December 2022. Naoko also has a certification in Japanese Teaching from the Japan Society, although the exact timing of when they obtained this certification is not provided.

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Tokyo, Japan

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Tanseisha Co Ltd

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TANSEISHA CO., LTD. is mainly engaged in the survey, research, planning, design, construction and supervision of commercial and other facilities, chain stores and cultural facilities. The Commercial and Other Facility segment is engaged in the design, construction and consulting of department stores, specialty stores and restaurants, the interior decoration of offices, hotels and other facilities, and the exhibition related business. The Chain Store segment is engaged in the planning, design and construction of interior decoration works for extensive form chain facilities, such as casual wear and fast food stores. The Cultural Facility segment is engaged in the cultural facility business, including various museums. The Others segment is involved in the operation and management of commercial facilities, the rental and sale of office machines, the dispatch of workers, and the leasing and management of real estate, among others.


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Minato-Ku, Japan

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1,001-5,000

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