MEGAN ADORNETTO

Over the past few years Megan has worked in the retail and restaurant design industry, being involved in the development of design control drawings for various national account clients, developing strong relationships with national brands and the people who represent them. 

At Floresta Partners, Megan works with clients on projects to develop both renderings and design development drawings. In this role she works to assist our clients in bringing their brands to life in a physical space. Providing an important role in managing our project delivery schedule, Megan assists in the development of design standards for numerous national account projects. 

Prior to joining Floresta Partners, Megan worked for an internationally known retail design firm. In that role she worked with several large national brands to assist in the development of detailed design control drawings.

While attending Kent State University, Megan held an internship with K2M Design, an architecture and interior design firm with her focus being hospitality. While there, she assisted in material selections for hotels across the country, conducted research to develop concept boards, and assisted in the drawing of floor plans. She also managed the materials library and vendor meetings to make sure the team was up to date with current materials.

Megan’s knowledge of Revit, AutoCAD, Enscape, Sketchup and Adobe Creative Suite allows her to provide a wide range of services for our clients. Starting from the schematic design phase of a project, providing white models of the space that she then transforms into color renderings allows our clients to work with one person on the design process to quickly and effectively complete projects.

Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Megan graduated from Kent State University with a BA in Interior Design where she was a member of the Delta Gamma Women’s Fraternity, and was a Co-Philanthropist of IDSC, the student led Interior Design student organization. She has also completed coursework to receive a graduate certificate in Historic Preservation from Boston Architectural College.

Megan enjoys spending her time cheering on Columbus and Cleveland sports teams. She is an enthusiastic supporter of the American Lung Association and participates in many of their annual fundraising events. She also volunteers at the Opening Ceremonies for Pelotonia, as well as being an adviser for the local Delta Gamma chapter at The Ohio State University, and at the Humane Society of Madison County where she met her rescue dog, Cole.