Jessica Graham, Senior Manager of Scenic Styling at HSN
“I am delighted to recommend Emma, who has been an asset to our Set Styling team. Her radiant personality and exceptional skills have truly brightened our workplace. Emma's robust knowledge of backstage vendor and guest communication, combined with her passion for design, has set high standards for creativity and efficiency in our team.
Emma consistently demonstrated a remarkable ability to adapt and learn swiftly, which captured her peers' admiration and led to her well-deserved promotion into a new role within just a few months. Her openness to learning and dedication have been instrumental in driving positive change and innovation in our department.”
Julianne Grega, Scenic Stylist at HSN
“Emma is a talented designer with a strong work ethic, a quick grasp of new concepts, and an eagerness to keep learning. She's approachable, supportive, and communicates effectively, making her an invaluable team member. Emma brings passion and dedication to every role she takes on, consistently proving her success through her thoughtful work and collaborative spirit. She offers kind, constructive feedback when needed and makes sure team members feel seen and appreciated. Always willing to lend a hand, she fosters a sense of support and camaraderie on any team. Her eye for detail and skill in scenic styling are truly admirable, and her openness to feedback has only accelerated her growth and success.”
Joe Smith, Property Master of “The Kid Who Only Hit Homers”
“In my experience it’s typically clear, early on, when someone has a sense and awareness that matches the needs and demands of being part of the shooting crew. Emma has it.
It’s my honest opinion that Emma will find a strong place in the Film and TV industry and in specific, one of the Art Departments. Her set awareness is commensurate with the responsibilities, and I find such awareness to be one facet that is almost un-teachable ... a have it or don’t kinda thing. ”
Shannon Martin, Supervisor of Scenic Styling at HSN