Mountain View Cabinets & Closets hires senior project manager

OOLTEWAH, Tenn. — Mountain View Cabinets & Closets has hired Erin Kessler as its senior project manager. Ms. Kessler will oversee Mountain View’s client relations specific to production and installation, communications, scheduling, and internal systems management.

Mountain View is a full service, locally-owned shop with divisions that include design and consulting, engineering, production, and installation. Mountain View has established relationships with more than seven custom cabinet lines, and all closets are designed, cut, and assembled within the shop facility — a significant departure from many retail closet brands. Mountain View also has on-premise refurbishing services for customers who like the functionality of their cabinets but want a refreshed look and feel.

"We are very pleased that Erin has joined the Mountain View team,” said Jim Cheney, operations manager. “She has a diverse professional background that encompasses design and implementation and her project management experience is a critical part of our evolving business model. Erin will ensure that the customer experience is a positive one, and that our brand is a stand-out when it comes to quality and service.”

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