Sponsored by Inpro | Presented by Ryan Roessler
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Science teaches us that matter moves from order to disorder. Amazingly, the same thing can happen to buildings! What once was sparkling and new can eventually slide into disrepair.
Building owners could simply surrender to it, or they can proactively take a stand and fight for their buildings. They can choose products that protect the interior from damage in the first place.
Architects and interior designers can also slow the hands of time by thinking long term and specifying door and wall protection products . . . to not only preserve their design, but also as a service to building owners long after the ribbon is cut.
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Ryan Roessler serves as the Senior Product Manager for Door and Wall Protection at Inpro, a prominent leader in interior and exterior architectural products. Ryan is committed to the development of both standard and customized solutions for a wide array of industries, including healthcare, hospitality, and beyond. With over a decade of experience in product management and development, including the past five years at Inpro, he brings a wealth of expertise and innovation to his role. Ryan is also a certified New Product Development Professional, accredited by the Product Development and Management Association (PDMA). |
Founded in 1979, Inpro® is a global provider of high-performance, design-forward architectural products for building professionals. Inpro's product categories include door + wall protection, washroom systems, expansion joint systems, cubicle curtain + privacy systems, elevator interiors, architectural signage, and commercial window treatments.
Originally published in Architectural Record
Originally published in July 2024