Utile designer Shelly Chipimo profiled by Northeastern University

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23 October 2019

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Utilian Shelly Chipimo was interviewed by the Northeastern University College of Arts, Media and Design on her transition from NU School of Architecture graduate student to full-time designer, her passion for impactful projects, and her experience so far at Utile. Click to read Architecture Alumna Shelly Chipimo Works on Wide Range of Meaningful Projects at Utile, Inc. & Strives to Pay it Forward by Supporting Aspiring Architects and find out why we’re so proud of Shelly and her (already) incredible work!

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