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Mentorship Program Celebrates Fifth Year of Connecting Students with Industry Leaders

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FSU Interior Architecture & Design Department Celebrates 2025 Award Winners


The Department of Interior Architecture and Design at Florida State University honored three outstanding alumni last week at its annual Alumni Awards ceremony, acknowledging their significant contributions to the field. 

Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies Yelena McLane presented on behalf of the department, accompanied by chair of the department’s advisory council, Seka Collins. 

“One of the elements that makes our department and these degree-programs so well-regarded is the consistent success of our alumni,” Seka Collins remarked. “Alumni with degrees in Interior Design from FSU are living all over the world, positively affecting the environments in which we live, work and play. They are designers, managers, product experts, among many other titles, and today we are thrilled to recognize three of these amazing alumni”. 

Meet the Award Winners: 

Distinguished Alumni Award: Karen Hansen (B.S. 1996)

Karen D. Hansen

Karen D. Hansen, a proud FSU alumna, graduated in 1996 with Dean’s List honors and a one-year-old child. Post-graduation, she launched her interior design career and, within a few short years, embarked on her entrepreneurship journey in the industry. Today, she is the CEO and Creative Director of ID Collaborative, a thriving commercial interior design firm backed by a history of projects nationwide and in the Caribbean. She holds seven US patents for product design, has written an autobiography, and has successfully woven together her advocacy and interior design passions to give back in a truly personal and meaningful way. Hansen is an NCIDQ-certified, registered interior designer in both Florida and Washington D.C., energetically serves on both the University of Miami School of Architecture’s Advisory Board and the Palm Beach County Criminal Justice Commission, and is a Champion for the United Nations’ UNiTECampaign, while simultaneously volunteering with Habitat for Humanity, and focusing on her most important role as the mother of two amazing adult children.

Distinguished Service Award: Giselle Newman (B.S. 1982)

Giselle Newman

Giselle Newman AAIA, IIDA, RID is currently the Senior Director, Nashville for Hendrick Inc, an Atlanta-based, 50 yr old architectural and interior design firm. Giselle’s primary focus is on healthcare design in which she has decades of experience not only as director of interiors for UNC Hospitals but heading up her own firm. This depth of experience helps Hendrick healthcare market segment throughout the southeastern United States. 

As a 1982 graduate of Florida State University, she then continued her growth with a master’s degree (1997) from UNCG. Her roots are still in Florida, although she resides in Nashville.  Giselle is an active researcher and professional speaker, and involved in Women in Healthcare Nashville, where she is a founding member. Some of her favorite volunteer organizations she donates her time to are Crossroad Campus Pets, Room in the Inn, and ACE (Architecture, Construction, Engineering) Mentor Program, where she received the National Mentor Award.

Emerging Alumni Award: Abby Eckard (M.S. 2018)

Abby Eckard

Abby Eckard is a Senior Interior Designer at //3877 in Washington, D.C. with nearly seven years of experience in the hospitality design sector, specializing in creating innovative spaces for hotels and restaurants. She holds a BFA in Interior Architecture from UNC Greensboro and an MS in Interior Design from Florida State University and is NCIDQ-licensed and a LEED GA professional. Eckard’s exceptional work has earned her industry recognition, including being named to Interior Designer Magazine’s 30 Under 30 (2023) and Space Magazine’s Rising Star (2022). She was also selected for the Boutique Design Magazine Boutique 18 Class of 2023.

Beyond her design expertise, Eckard is deeply committed to serving her design community. She served as Scholarship Director on her local NEWH (Network of Executive Women in Hospitality) board for 2 years and is an active participant in various local design initiatives. In the winter of 2019, Abby co-founded District Design Collaborative, an organization that brings together ambitious, goal-oriented young designers in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia to foster mentorship and community. Known for her well rounded abilities, keen attention to detail, exceptional organizational skills, and efficient communication, Abby is dedicated to inspiring others while pushing the boundaries of hospitality design.

Each award-winner gave a presentation outlining their career journey and offering advice to the dozens of current students in attendance with a shared sentiment expressed throughout all of the speeches- Your FSU community is here to support you.

Following the awards ceremony, a short reception was held in WJB, allowing current students to connect with the award winners.

FSU’s Interior Architecture & Design program is consistently ranked among the best in the nation. Learn more at interiordesign.fsu.edu.

Mentorship Program Celebrates Fifth Year of Connecting Students with Industry Leaders

The IA&D Healthcare Mentorship Program is excited to celebrate its fifth year, with mentorship pairings concluding at the end of the semester. The program continues its mission of connecting aspiring interior design students with experienced healthcare professionals from leading national and global firms. This initiative pairs students from Studio IV, our health and wellness studio, with designers working on innovative healthcare projects, providing a valuable platform for career growth and industry insight.

This year’s program features 23 distinguished mentors, including practice leaders, vice presidents, senior interior designers, project coordinators, and principals from renowned firms such as Gresham Smith, CannonDesign, HKS, ESA, Kahler Slater, and Little Diversified Architectural. We are particularly proud to have nine FSU alumni among this year’s mentors, showcasing the strong presence of FSU graduates in the healthcare design industry. Notably, some mentors, like Carolyn Blake, have participated for five consecutive years, demonstrating their ongoing commitment to the program’s success.

Mentors hail from locations across the U.S., including Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando, St. Louis, Buffalo, Dallas, Birmingham, Nashville, Charlotte, Chicago, Columbus, Albany, and Washington, D.C. This geographic variety ensures students receive a well-rounded perspective on the industry.

Over the course of 10 weeks, students gain invaluable professional growth opportunities, honing essential communication skills and receiving project feedback from industry leaders. The program also enables students to expand their professional networks, forging connections crucial for future job opportunities and career advancement.

Students also benefit from guest speakers, including Penny Houchens (Gresham Smith, Nashville), Kayla Reiff (Gresham Smith), and Christina Jameson (OFS, Orlando), who provide additional insights into the healthcare design field. We extend our sincere thanks to all the mentors and guest speakers for their invaluable contributions, which continue to enrich the student experience and shape the future of the industry.


As I get closer and closer to the end of my educational career and the beginning of my professional one, I am incredibly grateful to have the opportunity to be guided by working professionals. With my student portfolio filled with student projects, I have thoroughly enjoyed the role my mentor has played in making my work feel real.

4th Year, Interior Architecture and Design Student, Kendall Haas