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DARRYL CARTER TORI MELLOTT BARRY DIXON MARIA CROSBY POLLARD PANEL MODERATOR and interior design panel Tori Mellott started her editorial career at House Beautiful under Editor-in-Chief Marian McEvoy and went on to serve as the Associate Style Editor at Elle Décor and later, Decorating Editor for Domino Magazine. Tori has also worked as Creative Deputy for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia and enjoyed a television stint as part of the Nate Berkus team for the production of The Nate Show. She has freelanced in different capacities and joined the amazing team at Traditional Home in 2011 where she is currently the senior Design and Markets Editor. Darryl Carter ’s design vocabulary honors classical elements of the past and present, balancing the modern with the antique and the simple with the ornate. His projects are routinely featured on the covers and pages of the industry’s most preeminent shelter publications, earning him accolades that through the years have included recognition on Elle Décor’s “A-List” and Architectural Digest ’s “AD-100.” Darryl has authored two best- selling books, The New Traditional and The Collected Home. Inspired by acres of lush Virginia countryside, Barry Dixon is known for a distinct aesthetic that blends Western styles with global influences from a childhood spent abroad. With projects spanning the world, Barry imagines interiors that infuse artifacts and antiques with present-day motifs—all preserving the history and personality of the home’s owners and their treasures. Barry’s work is featured in Barry Dixon Interiors and Farrow & Ball: The Art of Color, both by Brian Coleman (author) and Edward Addeo (photographer) and Barry Dixon Inspirations and Fortuny Interiors, both by Brian Coleman (author) and Erik Kvalsvik (photographer). Maria Crosby Pollard founded her firm, Crosby Designs, LLC, after working for ten years in New York with some of the most well- known designers in the country: Cullman & Kravis, David Easton, Charlotte Moss, and Katie Ridder. Her background in drawing and painting heavily influences her process and the composition in her designs. Known for inspired use of antiques and color, her recent work includes projects in Washington and Virginia as well as Aspen, Sea Island, Locust Valley, Cashiers, NC, and Rehoboth Beach. SATURDAY, JANUARY 14 , 201 7 1 1 : 00am PRESENTED BY design panel co-chairs Jessica Boulanger Annie Magruder committee Molly Evans Kim Hayman Catherine Kaplan Rebecca Luib Bridget Nikodem Alison Reynolds Mary Ritchey Allison Riepe Anne Brooks Rudzki Burson Snyder Betsy Stewart This page is sponsored by Jane Brookins, Heather F. Nolan and Christine Talieh in honor of The Founders Board of St. John’s Community Services 16

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