After extensive research and interviewing several companies, Besser said he and his colleagues chose MBI because the company offered the best in office furnishings and a professional, highly trained staff.
“Jessica was really attentive to us, and managed the project in a timely and professional manner,” noted Besser. He was also impressed with MBI’s design skills and interior designer, Whitney Joiner. “Whitney knew the product line so well that she could discuss it with you without even looking at any resources. She was on the ball.”
Besser also credits the successful creation of the office building to his wife Julie, who collaborated with interior designer Lee Pruitt of Lee Pruitt Interior Design and architect Ferran Espin (who was with P|K|M Architects at the time of the construction but has since moved to A2H, Inc.—an engineering and architectural firm in Lakeland, Tenn.).
Besser and his team selected furniture from the Steelcase line of office furnishings, including desks, chairs, filing cabinets and other accessories. He said he would definitely recommend MBI to others.
“The experience was very pleasant, and I would suggest working with their team to anyone,” he said. “I wanted a complete, decorated office in which my people could feel sharp, and that’s what I received.”