

(817) 726-3758
cassidypetito@gmail.com /cassidypetito
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design
Minor: Marketing
University of North Texas Denton, Texas 2019 - 2024
Honors: Summa Cum Laude
• Communication
• Creativity
• Detail-Oriented
• Time Management
• Teamwork
• Revit
• Enscape
• Configura CET
• BlueBeam
• Adobe InDesign
• Adobe Photoshop
• AutoCAD
• Microsoft Office
Interior Design Student Alliance, IDSA
Fall 2022 – Present
Recent graduate with a strong interest in hospitality, education, and workplace design. Seeking an entry-level design position to expand industry knowledge and obtain practical experience.
Business Interiors
Design Intern
February 2023 - May 2024
• Manage multiple concurrent projects, prioritizing tasks and meeting deadlines while ensuring consistency in design standards
• Collaborate closely with project managers, account managers, and project coordinators to effectively streamline the workflow process
• Utilize furniture and finish product knowledge to craft FF&E plans in CET that tailor to clients or design firms specific needs
Campus Planning, UNT Facilities
Design Assistant
June 2022 - August 2022
• Assisted project manager with client communications, documentation filing, and field verifications
• Designed and drafted space plans using both AutoCAD and Revit for numerous campus projects
• Worked with furniture and equipment vendors, as well as contractors and subcontractors to coordinate installs and construction
Pacatus GIDE, Design Workshop
Spring 2023
• Selected to travel to Mechelen, Belgium for one week to work with other design students across Europe to re-imagine ways in which a parking spot can be used
• Developed an ergonomic, multi-purpose chair solutions for citizens of Mechelen to rest, eat, and/or socialize with project team members
The Crossing IDEC Student Design Competition Applicant
Fall 2022
• Designed a 538 sq. ft. refugee home in Revit that prioritizes sustainability, multi-purpose elements, and the culture of the refugees in its design
• Conducted extensive research into both the journey of the refugees and sustainable materials and energy systems for use in the home