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Standards of Conduct

For Members

In order to maintain the dignity of our profession, to assure public confidence in our industry, and to render proper service to individuals and the public, it is the duty of the owners, executives, and employees of each member firm of the National Kitchen & Bath Association to:

  • Conduct all work and business affairs with fairness to all concerned, fidelity to clients and suppliers, and devotion to high ideals of personal honor;
  • Accept compensation for a particular service or in particular business dealings from one source only, except with the full knowledge and consent of all interested persons;
  • Make no false or misleading statements to the public, to employers, to employees, or to those with whom we maintain business relationships;
  • Disclose all interest charges, carrying charges, and fees, and to uphold all laws and regulations pertaining to the business and professional activity;
  • Assist the client in understanding and obtaining the full measure of the services and rights expressed or implied in contracts, agreements, or warranties;
  • Conduct all business activity without prejudice as to an individual’s age, gender, race, color, religion, national origin, ethnicity, handicap, disability that cannot be reasonably accommodated, marital or domestic partnership status, sexual orientation, liability for service in the armed forces or other protected trait or class;
  • Refrain from using unfair means to win professional advancement disseminating any malicious information concerning any person or firm; or using improper or questionable methods of soliciting professional work or sales; and
  • Cooperate in advancing the kitchen and bathroom industry by voluntarily exchanging information and experience with fellow members and by contributing to the work of educational groups, schools, and public and trade press, without disclosing confidential matters.

These Standards of Conduct have been adopted to promote and maintain the highest standards of business conduct and professional service among the members of the NKBA. Adherence to these Standards of Conduct is required for membership in the Association and serves to assure public confidence in the integrity and service of its members.

For Certified Members

In order to maintain the dignity of our profession, assure public confidence in our industry, and render proper service to individuals and the public, it is the duty of each certified member to observe this Code of Professional Conduct.

The Certified Member Shall:

  • Observe the highest standards of personal and professional conduct when dealing with clients.
  • Pledge full support in upholding forthright business practices and maintaining a firm opposition to all unethical business practices.
  • Clearly determine and define the entire project, services, and terms of agreement in writing.
  • Continually strive for knowledge of applicable laws, building codes, statutes and ordinances, permit procedures and such rules and practices as required by communities, state/provinces in which he/she operates, and agrees to be bound by their laws and all other regulations controlling the industry.
  • Strive to attain increased knowledge and skill through continuing education in kitchen or bathroom design, construction systems, business management, etc.
  • Compete with others on an honorable and fair basis; not misrepresent services rendered by themselves or others not criticize the works of others, except on the basis of well-founded knowledge and fact.
  • Show evidence or proof of ability to interpret architectural instructions from plans, drawings and specifications made under accepted architectural practices, as standardized by recognized professional groups.
  • Adhere to a strict observance of all laws relative to the conduct of business, and shall not engage in any exploitation of clients, the Association, industry or profession, nor shall the member mislead the public through false advertising.
  • Cooperate in every reasonable way with competitors and the NKBA for the betterment of the industry.
  • Strictly adhere to the rules, laws, procedures and customs as set forth by the Board of Directors.

NKBA certified members shall adhere to this Code of Professional Conduct and shall, at the time of certification and annual renewal, attest to this Code.

May 2025

Message from the Chapters Team

Dear Chapter Officers,

Happy May! We hope you are having a successful spring season! Our big news for the month is Chapter elections. Self-nominations will open in mid-May for President, Programs Chair, and Communications Chair. 

One very important change to elections this year: Programs Chair position will be a one-year term in 2026, serving January 1 through December 31, 2026, with a two-year term election for 2027-28. This change will shift Programs Chair elections to an alternate cycle from Presidents. Our Chapter Presidents, Chapter Leadership Committee, and NKBA Chapters team all agree that this is necessary. We will discuss this shift on our monthly Zoom calls this month, or feel free to reach out with questions in the meantime. 

Thank you again to our awesome Chapter Officers and to your Recruitment Committees who will help identify candidates throughout the year.  NKBA will send an email inviting all active members (except students) to submit a self-nomination form by July 31. The Chapters team is ready to assist with ballots and all other questions as Chapters hold elections in August. Please remember as you consider candidates for the five positions: Chapter Officers are eligible to serve up to four consecutive full calendar years before rotating off council for one year. 

VFTI 2026 call for submissions will be out soon with a deadline of June 30. VFTI program speakers will be notified by August 31, 2025 for VFTI at KBIS 2026, to be held in Orlando, February 17-19, 2026. (Mark your calendars for Leader2Leader on February 16!)

NKBA K&B Designer members are invited to apply for an exclusive grant sponsored by Fabuwood – the 2025-2026 Certified Designer Grant Program. Twenty designers will be selected to earn CKBD certification. Applications are open now through May 31. Thank you again to our NKBA Chapters Platinum Sponsor Fabuwood for supporting NKBA K&B designers and making goals a reality!

NKBA Student members are encouraged to apply for the annual NKBA | KBIS Ellen Cheever Award. This exclusive award package includes complimentary access to one of our NKBA Specialty Badge programs, a free copy of the NKBA Kitchen & Bath Planning Guidelines, and free access to our Knowledge Base information platform. Students are invited to apply via this link through May 16

We are thrilled to share the great news that all 2025 Initiative Grants submitted were approved by the Chapter Leadership Committee! Many of the Chapter initiatives for 2025 focused on promoting the importance of certification; engaging students with mentor programs and networking opportunities; and getting involved with our Skilled Labor Workforce program. We continue to be inspired by your initiatives and leadership!

This week, we are excited to be in Orlando at Coverings with our Florida Chapters. Thank you again to Central Florida; South Florida; Florida Treasure Coast; North Florida and other NKBA Chapters and members for celebrating design, spreading the K&B word, and welcoming new prospective NKBA members through your booth at the show! We were delighted to enjoy an NKBA exclusive event with UMI in Orlando. Kudos to our Central Florida Chapter Officers and UMI for hosting this fantastic event! 

Another exciting event bringing Chapters together is the Chicago Mid West and Indiana State Chapters’ road trip next week to Kohler, WI. Chapter members will enjoy an exclusive tour and firsthand look at Kohler’s innovative products and cutting-edge technologies. What a great opportunity for two fantastic Chapters to engage and connect!

Congratulations to the Metro New York Chapter and their sold-out fundraising event for PAWS for WAR. Metro New York Chapter attracted media attention and raised over $4,000 that went directly to the organization, whose mission is to bring together veterans, first responders and rescued animals, creating unbreakable bonds that foster healing and mutual understanding. Kudos to Metro New York for this fantastic event – and another one on the horizon, with Casino Night just weeks away! 

Cheers again to all 70 NKBA Chapters across the U.S. and Canada – we look forward to working with you in all your initiatives!

Kelly

Kelly Buchsbaum

Director, Chapters & Learning

kbuchsbaum@nkba.org 

May 2025

Chapter Officer Update

Thank you to our Partners:

We hope you are having a successful spring season! Our big news for the month is Chapter elections. Self-nominations will open in mid-May for President, Programs Chair, and Communications Chair.

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Important Dates

May 13 Presidents monthly call – 4 PM EST

May 20Programs Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST

May 20 – Communications Chair monthly call – 4 PM EST

May 21 – Membership Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST

May 21Secretary/Treasurer monthly call – 4 PM EST

May 31 – Fabuwood Certified Designer Grant Program applications due

Chapters

NKBA’s Chapters Team is here for you – reach out to us via email or call 610-988-6035.

Kelly Buchsbaum, Director, Chapters & Learning

kbuchsbaum@nkba.org 

Kristin Shechter, Chapter Engagement Manager

kshechter@nkba.org 

Elizabeth Mace, Chapter Engagement Specialist

emace@nkba.org

General info, meeting notices, and roster requests:

chapters@nkba.org

Research

Friday, May 2 | 12 PM EDT

The market is shifting — are you ready?  Join NKBA’s Tricia Zach, along with JBREC’s Nishu Sood and Elizabeth La Jeunesse, tomorrow, Friday, May 2, for a one-hour webinar, as they explore the latest economic trends through the lens of the Q1 2025 KBMI. Learn how new tariffs, rising costs, labor shortages, and shifting consumer confidence could impact your business. Don’t miss these insights to power your 2025 planning! Register here.

We’re putting the final touches on the Q1 2025 Kitchen & Bath Market Index (KBMI), packed with the latest data on industry trends, business conditions, and member sentiment.  

The full report will be available to NKBA members on nkba.org/research immediately following the webinar on Friday, May 2. 

Invitations to the 2025 Kitchen Trends Survey were emailed this week! Your participation is critical to the success of one of NKBA’s key design studies. The 2025 Kitchen Trends Report will provide a comprehensive look at the next three years in kitchen design, forecasting styles, colors, products, materials, and finishes. Your insights help shape the future of our industry — we hope you’ll lend your voice!

If you are not yet a member of the Kitchen & Bath Pro Hub, you should be! Connect with peers, access exclusive research, and earn rewards — all for free!
Register now.

Marketing

VFTI sessions are now available on demand. Click here to register.

NKBA presents the following Design + Business Webinars in May with registration links below. Webinars begin at 12 PM ET with 0.1 CEU per webinar.

May 6  | NKBA | KBIS Webinar
Physiology of Lighting

May 7  | NKBA | KBIS Webinar 
Streamlined Lighting

May 14  | NKBA | KBIS Webinar
Mastering the New Kitchen & Bath Guidelines

May 20 | NKBA | KBIS Webinar 
LED and Light Saber

May 28 | NKBA | KBIS Webinar
Introduction to Integrated Lighting Design

Students & Educators

A brand-new on-demand webinar is now available, featuring an exclusive interview with 2024 NKBA | KBIS Educator of the Year, Robin Rigby Fisher, CMKBD. In this engaging conversation, Robin shares her career journey, teaching philosophy, and passion for mentoring the next generation of kitchen and bath professionals. If you enjoy connecting with students, or ever thought about breaking into teaching, this webinar is for you! Click here to watch.

NKBA Student Members have the option to enter the kitchen competition, the bath competition, or both, crafting their designs around client requests and provided plans. Winning this prestigious competition enhances industry visibility and provides invaluable publicity and networking opportunities. Entry is FREE and the deadline to enter is June 6, 2025. Visit the competition webpage for more information.

Students are encouraged to apply for the annual NKBA | KBIS Ellen Cheever Award. This exclusive award package includes complimentary access to one of our NKBA Specialty Badge programs, a free copy of the NKBA Kitchen & Bath Planning Guidelines, and free access to our Knowledge Base information platform. Students are invited to apply via this link through May 16.

Professional Development

Gain CEU credits in May via NKBA’s Design + Business Webinars.

CONGRATULATIONS to our newest NKBA Certified and Specialty Badge earners! 

Gudrun Enger, Studio Gudrun, Remodeling, Northern California

Jeremy Page, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Utah Valley, Cabinetry, Mountain States

Terrica Dorsett, TD Designs, Sales & Marketing, Central Florida

Christine Kozicki, Fresh Start Design, Remodeling, Wisconsin/Upper Michigan

Kianna Patrick, Gwinnett Technical College, Floor Plans & Specification, Georgia

Hayden Bolin, Tracy’s Custom Home Designs, Floor Plans & Specifications, Texas North Plains

Naomi Venema, Cabinet Joint, Cabinetry, Chicago Mid-West

Gabriel Mendoza Hercules, Mavis Designs LLC, Appliance, Rocky Mountain

David Hanna, Kindly Craftsman, Remodeling, Northern New Jersey

Hayden Bolin, Tracy’s Custom Home Designs, Cabinetry. Texas North Plains

Alexander Gagliardi, Home Depot, Appliance, Georgia

Tyler Williams, Home Depot, Floor Plan & Specifications, Mountain States

Andrew Salerno, Amalfi Home, Floor Plans & Specifications, Mid-Atlantic

Jessica Figueroa, Floor Plans & Specifications, Northern New Jersey

Stephanie Trannel, Red House Remodeling, Sustainability, Iowa

Srephanie Jarol, Cabinets Plus Inc, Remodeling, Chicago Mid-West

Rain Reinbolt, Chief Architect, Color, Palouse

Dave Schwartz, PAS Decorative Sales, Sales & Marketing, Northern New Jersey

Lauren Simone, Studio bSimone, Cabinetry, Manhatten  

Dana Loy, Home Depot, Sustainability, Chicago Mid West,

William Adams, William Adams Design, Remodeling, Northern California

Heather Van Woert, Sticks & Stones, Appliance, New York Tri-State

Allison Greenhaw, Reece Bath + Kitchen, Floor Plans & Specifications. Texas North Plans

Siobhan Elyse, Home Depot, Floor Plans & Specifications, Susquehanna Valley

Ryan Howe, Home Depot, Color, Tennessee

Yulia Ferguson, Home Depot, Cabinetry, Oklahoma

Member
Relations

New Members are vital to the success of NKBA and our Chapters. Please send prospective members to membership@nkba.org and we will send detailed information on member benefits, membership cost, certification, badges and more.

Please reach out to Gerri Klein (gklein@nkba.org) with any NKBA membership structure questions.

NKBA Membership Signup. Please share this link. If anyone needs a hard copy of the application, please email info@nkba.org.

Please encourage your members to communicate any changes directly to info@nkba.org and the team will be happy to help!

NKBA’s Member Relations team is always available to assist our Members and Chapters. Contact Gerri Klein, Sr Manager, Member Relations at 610-988-6030 or email info@nkba.org. Also part of the Member Relations team are: Kevin and Aislinn who look forward to working with our Chapters!

2025 National Committees

NKBA has several national committees that offer our passionate and dedicated members who want to give back to the association and industry an opportunity to volunteer. To learn more about each committee, and who are currently on these committees, click below!

The Leadership Recruitment Committee identifies and screens potential candidates to fill open positions on the Board of Directors and other committees as directed by the Board. The Leadership Recruitment Committee will then present a recommended slate for vote by the Board.

Basil Larkin, 2025 LRC Chair

Basil Larkin is the Vice President of Sales for Sub-Zero Group West.  As a seasoned senior sales executive, he began his career in major appliance sales in the mid-90s after attending the University of Massachusetts. Larkin joined BSH Home Appliances as their zone sales manager for the Southwest, advanced to become sales manager for Bosch Home Appliances, and later went on to hold the roles of vice president of sales for Viking Range Corporation and vice president of sales and marketing for Lynx Professional Grills. Bringing three decades of luxury major appliance market experience, Basil has built a career as an executive focused on sales and marketing management, product development/launch, brand building, and business planning. He has been instrumental in influencing the home appliance industry in both the US and Canadian markets over the past few decades. With close connections within the industry, Basil has also helped lead the design community as past chair of the National Board of Directors for the NKBA and now holds a chair position for 2025 with the Leadership Recruitment Committee for the NKBA. 

Dr. Elmar Stumpf

Elmar received a Diploma Degree in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Hannover in Germany as well as a Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. During his doctorate degree at the University of Hohenheim in Germany he developed a product suitable for specific customers’ needs.

Afterwards he worked for more than 13 years for BSH Bosch and Siemens Home Appliances Group – for more than 6 of these years, in the Chinese subsidiary of the company. His last assignment was leading a regional product division. One of his tasks was the successful introduction of a new product category into the Chinese market. Among others, his responsibilities included marketing and sales topics, elaboration of a suitable product range as well as the set-up of operational units including planning and putting a large factory into operation. During this time he worked extensively with Chinese colleagues as well as with various project partner organizations.

After returning to Germany he was working for nobilia, the European market leader for built-in kitchen for appr. 3 years. In this family-owned company he was responsible for the worldwide company strategy, the innovation, the technical expansion, as well as M&A activities.

In addition to China, he has distinct working experiences in South-East Asia, Latin America, Africa and Oceania where he built-up and established companies with local partner organizations, among others.

He works very closely with diverse industrial associations: for many years he was member of the working group China advisory aboard of the Association for Modern Kitchen (AMK). Moreover, he is the European Lead Consultant of the North American Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) and elaborates market studies for different industry associations. He is also the Founding President of the China Network Baden-Württemberg, does management coaching and conducts seminars as well as regular presentations and lectures at universities.

James Brodsky

As founder and CEO of Sharp Think, James keeps the show on the road by ensuring the agency’s ongoing growth and expansion across the country. With his laser-like focus on the advancement of Sharp, Jim maintains critical relationships with clients, media heavyweights, and industry influencers. A graduate from Brown University in 1990, he began his career at Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising where he cut his teeth developing numerous ad campaigns for leading packaged goods brands. He eventually moved to the PR side and created award-winning programs in the fashion lifestyle categories before starting Sharp in 2000. Jim steered the agency to specialize in several passion-point categories including: architecture & design; building & construction; home furnishings; consumer lifestyle; arts & culture; and health & wellness. Jim is often asked to share his opinions, predictions, and insights at industry talks, trade shows, forums, and thought leadership events. Jim’s original mission for Sharp (coined after his middle name and his mother’s maiden name) was to promote best-in-class brands and help them engage with qualified and passionate target audiences. It is a mission that still holds true today.

Kristen Elder

Kristen Elder serves as Vice President & General Manager – Consumer Channel for Kitchen & Bath North America, Kohler Co. In this role, she is responsible for Kohler’s direct-to-consumer business, inclusive of Kohler stores, Kohler.com, and omnichannel capabilities and services across channels.

Kristen is an accomplished consumer product sales and marketing executive with proven results in launching and growing top consumer and retail brands, and driving a best-in-class consumer experience.

Previous to joining Kohler in 2025, Kristen was the Vice President of Showrooms, Residential Builder & Digital Commerce at Ferguson Enterprises, responsible for go-to-market strategy across all channels for the building and remodel market and overall performance across 250+ showrooms.

Before joining Ferguson in 2017, Kristen spent 20 years in the retail industry with many notable brands including Sony Electronics, Circuit City and Monark Premium Appliance Co. Kristen has completed professional development leadership courses at Harvard, UNC, and abroad in Tokyo, Japan with Sony.

Veronika Miller

Veronika Miller is CEO and Founder of the Designhounds Influencer Network and managing director of M2 Consulting Group, Veronika’s mission is to help brands define actionable goals and build creative campaigns and programs digitally and in real life that connect and engage influencers, buyers and brands in the interiors and kitchen & bath industries. 

After the economic crash in 2009 and with strong backgrounds in both, marketing and interior- and kitchen + bath design, Veronika launched Modenus.com an online marketing and networking platform for residential designers and brands which very quickly became a close media partner to numerous trade shows and trade associations including KBIS and the NKBA.

Over the next decade, the company developed some of the most visible programs in the North American design industry including the Designhounds Influencer Network, The Design Milk X Modenus Talks Lounge, Design Uncut webcast platform and custom campaigns for leading brands including the DXV Design Panel for American Standard. 

M2 Connect LLC encompasses three brands: The Designhounds Influencer Network including Designhounds Events and the Designhounds Talks Webcasts;  The M2 Consulting Group, a team of industry experts focused on business development for brands and associations that acts as lead on NKBA’s international development program, Global Connect; DesignTrail App (launching in fall 2024), a digital lead management and communication application for buyers and sellers.

NKBA | KBIS Management

The NKBA | KBIS management team, led by the Global President & CEO, is responsible for the smooth and efficient administration of the association. From day-to-day operations to strategic planning for long-term growth, the management team at NKBA | KBIS has its pulse on the industry to ensure the betterment of its members and the kitchen and bath community as a whole.

Bill Darcy  |  Global President & CEO

Bill Darcy is the Global President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) and Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS), the leading association for manufacturers, designers, retailers, builders, remodelers and architects across all segments of home design, with a focus on kitchen and bath, representing a $235 billion industry. The NKBA also owns the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS), one of the world’s largest, most comprehensive industry trade events.

To benefit tens of thousands of professionals across all sectors of home building, design and remodeling, Bill orchestrated a collaboration between the NKBA and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), creating Design & Construction Week, which launched in 2014. Bill has also pioneered several industry and cross-industry initiatives. To stem the industry-wide shortage in craftsmen and skilled labor, Bill created the NKBA’s #NextUp initiative which seeks to support education and build interest in the skilled trades; he also sits on the Operating Committee of the Skilled Labor Fund, part of the National Housing Endowment (NHE), and supported by NAHB, NARI and the NKBA.

Bill also established the NKBA’s 30 Under 30 program, an initiative focused on millennials that began in 2013, and NKBA Global Connect, which launched in 2020, to support a more connected international kitchen, bath and home design community. He also supports his female leadership team’s oversight of NKBA Women2Women, an initiative that empowers women in the industry through connection, mentorship, and leadership growth.

Prior to the NKBA, Bill spent seven years with Penske Motorsports & NASCAR, where he managed a speedway and was responsible for staff that oversaw more than $200 million in annual sponsorship. Bill holds a B.A. in management from Moravian University. He is an avid cyclist and proud husband and father of three boys.

Stephanie Klatka | Chief People Officer, Executive Vice President Administration

Stephanie joined NKBA | KBIS in 2023 in a newly defined role as Vice President, People and Culture, providing leadership and direction on the alignment and execution of strategic objectives impacting the people and culture of NKBA | KBIS. She was recently promoted to the role of Chief People Officer, Executive Vice President Administration, expanding her area of focus to include overall strategy of internal administrative operations in alignment with NKBA culture. Stephanie is a human resources professional and strategic business leader with a strong background in culture shaping initiatives.

Prior to joining NKBA | KBIS, Stephanie worked as an Executive Level Human Resources professional in a wide range of industries. She is an experienced C-Suite professional with extensive and practical hands-on experience in the human resources field. As a certified culture shaping facilitator, she is experienced in driving strategic initiatives to align with the company culture. Stephanie has also spent a significant amount of time as a trainer and facilitator of Leadership Workshops, as well as an Adjunct Professor teaching Human Resources/business courses at local colleges in Pennsylvania.

She holds a B.S. in Business from Cedar Crest College and an MBA from Alvernia University.  She is certified as a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) and a Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP). She currently resides in Pennsylvania.

Geraldine Morrison  |  Chief Partnerships Officer, Domestic & Global Brands

Geraldine joined NKBA | KBIS in 2025 as Chief Partnerships Officer for Domestic & Global Brands. Geraldine’s focus in this role is on global integration and business growth, ensuring NKBA continues to strengthen its position as the central hub for the industry. Geraldine will also focus on NKBA membership to continue to engage and support our members across the board. 

With a proven track record in general management and P&L leadership at top-tier companies like Samsung, LIXIL, Philips, and Sprint, Geraldine brings extensive expertise to this critical role. 

Prior to joining NKBA, Geraldine served as General Manager & Head of Luxury Brand Marketing for Dacor Luxury Appliances at Samsung.  In this role, Geraldine led product management, brand and channel marketing, brand-owned showrooms and training functions for Dacor.  Prior to this role, Geraldine spent several years at LIXIL Water Technologies in various strategic marketing and management roles across LIXIL’s house of brands, including American Standard, Grohe and DXV.  

Geraldine holds a BA in Business Management from Rutgers University, and an MBA in Marketing from Rutgers Business School.  She currently resides in New Jersey.

Deb Webb |  Executive Vice President Operations & KBIS

Deb joined NKBA | KBIS in 2024 as Vice President of Operations and KBIS and has recently been promoted to Executive Vice President of Operations & KBIS continuing her focus of the strategic management and execution of all NKBA and KBIS events. With a strong focus on customer-centricity and operational excellence, Deb leverages her extensive event background to exceed customer expectations and foster valuable business connections for NKBA.

Before joining NKBA, Deb served as Senior Vice President of Event Operations at Emerald, a leading show organizer in the live events industry. In this role, she led teams in the successful planning and execution of over 140 annual tradeshows, conferences, hosted buyer programs, and special events across diverse industries, including design, renovation and construction, home gift and merchandise, luxury, technology, sports and outdoor, industrial, and food. She has spent over 30 years planning and executing B2B events.

Deb is a member of the International Association of Exhibition & Events and is Certified in Exhibition Management (CEM). She has served on the Orange County Customer Advisory Board, the UFI Female Leadership Special Interest Group, and is an active participant in various industry events.

Nicole Young  | Vice President Finance & Governance

Nicole joined the NKBA | KBIS in 2013 as an accountant. Throughout her tenure Nicole was promoted to Controller, Director of Finance and Administration , and most recently to Vice President of Finance & Governance. In this role she is responsible for the finance and accounting operations, as well as governance for the Association. As a part of the NKBA | KBIS’ senior leadership team, she plays a key role in development, analysis and execution of the Association’s strategic plan. Prior to joining NKBA | KBIS, Nicole was a senior accountant for a health-care network, overseeing general ledger functions for two hospitals. She holds a BS in Accounting from The University of Scranton.

History

NKBA has dedicated nearly 60 years to the kitchen and bath industry through supporting education, networking and raising the professionalism of our members. Read on to learn about a few of the milestones in the association’s history.

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Cosentino’s New CEO & EVP, Nobilia Names Ocampo, LIXIL and American Bath in Deal, BHS Taps CFO, Chapter Updates, and More

From Left to Right: Eduardo Cosentino, Pilar Cosentino and Álvaro de la Haza.

By Dianne M. Pogoda

Company News

Pilar Cosentino Named CEO Amid Exec Changes: The board of Spanish surfacing giant Cosentino has named Pilar Cosentino CEO, part of a transition of governance to the next generation of the family-owned company. She was previously EVP. Eduardo Cosentino now assumes the EVP role, adding marketing and digital business, expansion, and pricing to his global responsibilities and role as CEO of Cosentino Americas. Eduardo is also Chair of the NKBA board of directors. In a separation of the Chairman and CEO functions, Francisco (Paco) Martínez-Cosentino continues in his role as Chairman, ceding the CEO role to his daughter. Francisco is a 2015 inductee into the Kitchen & Bath Hall of Fame. Álvaro de la Haza assumes the new role of Chief Corporate Officer, reporting to the Chairman. The company also created a Management Committee to act as a coordinating body for management, supporting the CEO executive functions. Learn more here.

Nobilia North America Names Ocampo: Jenn Ocampo has been named vice president of marketing and communications for premium cabinetry and kitchen furniture maker nobilia North America. She reports to Cheryl Fenelle Dixon, chief marketing and communications officer. Ocampo has more than 15 years of industry experience, most recently as director of marketing and communications for Dornbracht Americas. KBB has more.

LIXIL, American Bath In Partnership: LIXIL Americas and American Bath Group have formed a strategic partnership in the North American region to bolster their bathing businesses. The venture will expand LIXIL’s bath-sector brands, including American Standard, DXV, and Elger, and leverage both companies’ core competencies to enable growth through cross sales. LIXIL will license exclusive rights to ABG to produce and distribute bath products under the three brands, and ABG will also acquire LIXIL’s manufacturing facility in Salem, OH, and a portion of the manufacturing assets of sites in Mansfield, OH, and Monterrey, Mexico. More details here.

BHS Taps Funk: Christian Funk has been named Chief Financial Officer for the North American region for BHS Home Appliances Corp., a leader in premium and luxury home appliances based in Germany. He succeeds Jesús Egido, who is returning to Europe after successfully completing his long-time North American assignment. Funk joined the company’s German headquarters last October after serving in several roles with the larger Bosch Group in Europe and China, including VP of Controlling for the Business Unit Video Systems and Solutions at Bosch Security Systems B.V. in the Netherlands, and as Head of Controlling, Purchasing and Logistics for Robert Bosch B.V., Energy and Building Solutions, also in the Netherlands. KBB has more.

Chapter Updates

AI and ID with Northern New England: Learn about “Designing for the Future: AI’s Impact on Interior Design” with the Northern New England Chapter, May 13, 5 to 7 pm, at OHM International stone showroom, 129 York Avenue in Randolph, MA. This CEU event is presented by Vanessa DeKoekkoek, Global Training Manager at 2020, who will explore how AI technology can enhance space planning, furniture arrangement, and color selection, how it can increase efficiency, enable customization, and help with decision making. Cost is $35. Register here.

May on the Move in Minnesota: The Minnesota State Chapter’s annual May on the Move all-day bus trip to St. Germain’s Cabinet showroom in Brainerd, MN, takes place on May 8. Depart from the Maple Grove Home Depot at 8:30 am, enjoy fun on the way out, and a showroom social and lunch, and a build-your-own-bouquet stem bar. The showroom event runs from 12 to 2 pm for local members, and the bus arrives back in Maple Grove at 4:30. The cost is $10 for those taking the bus. More info here.

Industry News

Visionary Architect David M. Childs Dies at 83: David M. Childs, FAIA, the innovative architect behind One World Trade Center, died on March 26 from complications of Lewy body dementia, a few days shy of his 84th birthday. Childs, a partner and two-time chairman of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, was the visionary behind many iconic buildings that transformed the skyline of Manhattan from the 1980s to the 2010s. He joined the storied architectural firm in 1971 In Washington DC, after earning a master’s degree in architecture from Yale. One World Trade Center, also known as Freedom Tower, which was completed in 2014 adjacent to the site of the original twin towers destroyed in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, served as an anchor for the resurrection of downtown Manhattan. Among his other best-known projects are the redevelopment of Penn Station, the 72-story building at 35 Hudson Yards, 1540 Broadway in the heart of Times Square, the International Arrivals Building at JFK International Airport, and 7 World Trade Center in New York. He also designed the U.S. Embassy in Ottawa, the expansion of Dulles International Airport and the master plan for the National Mall in Washington, and the Changi Airport international terminal in Singapore. Architect Magazine has more.

Barcelona Updated: The Barcelona line, one of the most iconic furniture collections ever designed, is getting a facelift. Until recently, the modernist chair designed by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and produced by Knoll, only came in leather with polished chrome frames. Now, the chair, daybed and footstool will be available in options including upholstery choices of twill, velvet, and linen, and an ultra-matte black frame.  CNN Style has more.

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Join NKBA | KBIS at High Point Market for a Special Kitchen & Bath Design Panel

Cindy Allen (L), Interior Design Editor-in-Chief and Michel Smith Boyd (R) during High Point Market, Fall 2024. Image courtesy of PWP Studio.

NKBA members heading to High Point Market, taking place from April 26 – 30th, won’t want to miss an exciting panel discussion hosted by NKBA on Monday, April 28, 2025 at The Point. This is a must-attend conversation that explores how kitchen and bath design is shaping — and being shaped by — whole-home living trends.

The Point: NKBA K&B Discussion

Date: Monday, April 28, 2025
Time: 2:00 – 3:00 PM
Location: The Point | Commerce Avenue, between Wrenn and Main

Panel Discussion: Emerging Trends in Kitchen and Bath Design
Moderator: Heather Shannon, SVP of Marketing & Communications, NKBA | KBIS
Panelists:
• Michel Smith Boyd, Owner, Michel Smith Boyd, LLC
• Sharon Sherman, ASID, CKD, Owner, Thyme and Place Design

Join us as Heather leads a dynamic conversation with two of the industry’s top design talents. Together, they’ll discuss regional and national kitchen and bath trends, the integration of K&B into full-home design, the rise of outdoor living spaces, and the evolving role of these key rooms in today’s homes. The discussion will conclude with an audience Q&A.

This is an ideal opportunity for interior designers of all disciplines to discover how kitchen and bath are expanding beyond their traditional boundaries — and how this shift can open new creative and business possibilities across the residential design space.

Why High Point Market Matters

Held every April and October in High Point, North Carolina, High Point Market is the world’s largest home furnishings trade show. It brings together tens of thousands of designers, architects, buyers, and manufacturers to explore the newest innovations in furniture, lighting, textiles, and now — increasingly — kitchen and bath. As NKBA continues to bridge design categories and drive conversations across sectors, our presence at High Point Market reflects a growing convergence of style, function, and whole-home integration.

We Invite You to Join Us

If you’re attending High Point Market this spring, be sure to stop by The Point on April 28 to take part in this insightful conversation. This panel is a perfect example of NKBA’s mission to empower design through connection — bringing together our members, the design community, and emerging ideas that are transforming the way we live.

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True’s News, Harvard’s Remodeling Report, High Point’s Agenda, Chapter Updates and More

Courtesy of True Residential.

By Dianne M. Pogoda

Company News

True Introduces New Columns: Luxury home refrigeration maker True Residential launched four 24-inch column units at KBIS 2025. The new columns are designed for efficient use of space and include a refrigerator, freezer, beverage column, and dual-zone wine column with a 105-bottle capacity. Each column is crafted from 300-series stainless steel inside and out, includes precision temperature control, and environmentally friendly R600a hydrocarbon refrigerant. While compact in size, they offer the same premium features and functions of their larger counterparts and are available in True’s range of colors, finishes and hardware. Learn more here.

Conacher Named to BiKBBI Advisory Board: Mark Conacher has been named Executive Advisor for the British Institute of Kitchen, Bedroom & Bathroom Installation (BiKBBI)’s Strategic Advisory Board. Vancouver-based Conacher is currently Managing Director of Senstec USA, the North American arm of Sestak, a Northern Ireland-based maker of patented non-slip shower trays. BiKBBI is an NKBA Global Connect Strategic Alliance Partner and Senstec is a Global Connect member. BiKBBI is the UK’s only government-sanctioned trade association dedicated to kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom installation, working with professional installers, retailers, manufacturers, suppliers, and distributors. More details here.

Image courtesy of Bello.

Bello Makes North America Debut: British-based Bello Bathrooms has launched in North America with headquarters in Ontario, CA, east of Los Angeles. The luxury plumbing brand’s newest product in its freestanding tub collection is BellocastTM, a proprietary composite high-performance material that’s up to 30 percent lighter than traditional materials. It has a slip-resistant surface and a hydrophobic coating that repels water, grease, and stains. DPHA has more.

Chapter Updates

Meet Maria in Susquehanna: The Susquehanna Valley Chapter will host a special event featuring Maria Stapperfenne, CMKBD, CLIPP, presenting “Cue…THE CLOSER!” on April 15, 5:30 to 8 pm, at sponsor Kountry Kraft, a Fox Plumbing Showroom, 28 E 28th Division Hwy, Lititz, PA. Maria, a former national president of NKBA, will share her top 10 tips to shorten the sales cycle, enhance communication skills, and master the art of closing deals in this CEU-qualified session. NKBA Members are $25, non-members are $35, and students are $5. Register here.

Florida Chapters at Coverings: The South Florida and Central Florida Chapters, co-hosts of this year’s Coverings Global tile & Stone Experience in Orlando, are offering complimentary show passes to the event April 29 to May 2. NKBA-sponsored activities include a UMI “Caribbean Night” After Party on Tuesday, April 29, a show tour with KBB Person of the Year Alena Capra, CMKBD, on Wednesday, April 30, daily NKBA Member Social Hours from 12 to 1, and more. The Central Florida Chapter is also sponsoring a booth with NKBA and Chapter info, snacks and drinks. Visit coverings.com and register using code NKBACF to claim your complimentary pass, and learn more here.

CMW Field Trip To Kohler: The Chicago Mid West Chapter is organizing an overnight trip to Kohler Co. in Kohler, WI, May 8 and 9. Join the chapter to explore Kohler’s latest innovations and trends in kitchen and bath design. The trip includes round-trip bus transportation, dinner and hotel accommodations on May 8, breakfast, lunch and a tour at Kohler on May 9. Registration closes April 18, and the trip is $500 for NKBA members, $600 for non-members. More info here.

Industry News

Harvard Report: Strength Amid Challenges: In its most recent report, “Improving America’s Housing 2025,” the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies said the U.S. remodeling market surpassed $600 billion in the wake of the pandemic, and despite recent softening, remains 50 percent above pre-pandemic levels. The pandemic fueled unprecedented spending on remodeling and this trend is likely to remain “extraordinarily strong,” thanks to aging housing stock and record high property values. However, challenges including inflation, a shortage of skilled labor, and industry fragmentation could hurt the ability to meet demand. Pro Remodeler has more.

High Point Agenda Set: The High Point Market Authority has revealed its programming and events for its spring market, April 26 to 28, and special pop-up venue, The Point, a daily lounge and eatery operating from April 25 to 29 in High Point, NC. Programming includes guided showroom tours, trend presentations, business strategies, and more. KBB has the details.

New Home Sales Rise: Sales of new single-family homes returned to positive territory in February, as they rose 1.8 percent from January, and were up 5.1 percent from February 2024, according to the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. This follows a 10.5 percent slide in January from December. Slightly lower median and average sales prices, as well as a dip in mortgage rates, contributed to the boost. Learn more here.

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Student Meet and Greet a Success

Lehigh Carbon Community College’s designers of the future got to experience the NKBA | KBIS headquarters in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

By Nicholas Tamarin

On the night of Wednesday, March 26, NKBA | KBIS held a super fun meet and greet at its Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, headquarters for students from Lehigh Carbon Community College in nearby Schnecksville, Pennsylvania. Attendees included students from the Kitchen and Bath Design Principles class, as well as recent graduates and those graduating this semester. 

Educators Jim DePietro, Professor and Coordinator of Mechanical/Construction Technology, and Erin Piar, instructor of Kitchen & Bath Principles, were on hand as the local students were offered a deeper understanding of NKBA | KBIS and the value of association participation in their careers. Students had the opportunity to tour national headquarters and interact with NKBA | KBIS Global President and CEO Bill Darcy, who was on hand to greet the future members of the kitchen and bath industry. The event also facilitated networking with local chapter members, including honored guests such as former NKBA Board President John Petrie, CMKBD, owner at Mother Hubbard’s Custom Cabinetry and Elizabeth Marcocci, CMKBD, Kitchen and Bath Designer at Mother Hubbard’s Custom Cabinetry, who enthusiastically met with the potential future designers. Furthermore, two NKBA Specialty Badges were given away to students after a brief trivia session. The program offers a manageable credential and a pathway to further NKBA education—learn more here!

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CEO CORNER: Thoughts from the International Sanitaryware and HVAC Show (ISH 2025) in Frankfurt

My NKBA | KBIS colleagues and I were honored to represent our members for the first time at the 2025 German International Sanitaryware and HVAC Show (ISH), the world’s leading trade show for water and HVAC, held recently in Frankfurt.

This impressive event showcased industry brands across five separate halls, featuring new product and technology introductions in decorative and commercial plumbing. 

It was a pleasure to meet with many of our Global Connect brand partners at ISH, including NKBA member organizations with headquarters based in Germany: TOTO, BLANCO Group, Hansgrohe Group, Geberit, and Duravit AG are all valued partners both domestically and internationally. I also had great conversations with C-suite, marketing, and product development leaders from many other impressive brands. Our Global Connect international business development initiative continues to build meaningful relationships with and between international businesses as we work to create a more connected kitchen and bath community. 

Another highlight was hosting a dinner with NKBA Global Connect Strategic Alliance Partners, most of which are major international trade associations that help raise awareness of the Global Connect program with their members. It’s another important avenue for fostering greater understanding and exchange among K&B companies around the world.

Three key themes emerged for me from ISH 2025. The first was the astounding innovation in beautiful, consumer-centric design, from faucets to showers to ceramic fixtures. Second was sustainability and an increasing appreciation for water and its conservation. Lastly, product Innovation – for both the end user (consumer) and the stakeholders within the plumbing ecosystem, including designers and installers. 

Design, Sustainability, and Innovation are three core pillars that are also at the forefront of the North American market. At KBIS 2025, we experienced these themes across multiple categories. These pillars are table stakes to success in today’s K&B landscape.

I gave a presentation on the North American market outlook, sharing insights about NKBA’s work and our research on kitchen and bath industry size, behaviors, and trends. As you can imagine, many of the inquiries I fielded during my time at ISH were about predictions regarding the expected impact of changing U.S. federal policies, especially tariff increases. As I told my friends and colleagues in Frankfurt, we are keeping a close eye on all of these rapidly-changing developments.

Once again, it was exciting to engage with kitchen and design professionals from across Europe and other parts of the world. My thanks go to ISH organizer Messe Frankfurt GmbH, whose hospitality and insights were greatly appreciated. There were so many valuable takeaways about the vital German market, as well as emerging global trends and opportunities.

These conversations and experiences are critical to advancing the K&B industry here in North America and beyond.

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Big Ideas in Boise: NKBA Multi-Chapter Meeting Inspires Innovation and Connection

By Crystal Watts

NKBA’s Big Sky and Mountain States Spring Meeting took place at the stylish Renegade Hotel in Boise, Idaho, bringing together members from across the region for a dynamic day of insight, inspiration, and industry connection.

Scott Abel and Josh Stokoe of the NKBA Big Sky Chapter, along with Rachel Hutchens, CMKBD, President of the Mountain States Chapter, welcomed attendees and kicked off the event by recognizing the many generous sponsors who made it possible.

The program began on a lively note with Katye Bennett, CEO of KMB Communications, who shared her passionate perspective on connecting the design and technology industries. Her message was clear: the future is where design meets innovation.

Deb Webb, EVP of Operations & KBIS at NKBA, then took the stage with a rich presentation covering recent research trends, a KBIS 2025 recap, and a first look at the newly launched Kitchen & Bath Pro Hub. “Customization is king,” she emphasized, echoing a broader industry shift toward more tailored client solutions. Deb also addressed the ongoing skilled labor shortage and encouraged attendees to deepen their chapter involvement as a way to strengthen the industry from within.

Next, David Weinstein, VP of Residential Sales at Lutron, wowed the audience with a talk on intelligent lighting solutions. “This is how technology should be applied: it’s a fundamental feeling, it’s hard to describe, but people desire to experience it,” he shared, reminding everyone that the best design is felt, not just seen. “If you enhance the lifestyle of your clients, you’re winning every time.”

Tom Knotts, President of the NKBA Central Florida Chapter and owner of Adalay Interiors, brought a practical tech lens to kitchen design with insights on cabinetry innovation, color trends by region, and sustainable practices. His standout message: “As industry professionals, it is our job to educate the client or end user of the benefits of the changing products in the market. This is what will set us apart from the rest.”

To close the main stage sessions, Kelly Buchsbaum, Director of Chapters & Learning for NKBA | KBIS spoke about what’s ahead for NKBA chapters, the specialty badge program offerings, and ways to get more involved in shaping the future of the profession.

Attendees enjoyed dedicated sponsor showcases between sessions and then split into CEU breakout groups, diving deep into expert-led discussions on everything from human-centric lighting and universal design to 3D software for selling, energy management, customized shower solutions, and authentic luxury in the kitchen and bath space.

A relaxed yet engaged audience soaked up new ideas and built new connections throughout the day. The event was a strong reminder of the power of community and the value of sharing knowledge across chapters.

NKBA’s Big Sky and Mountain States Spring Meeting was generously sponsored by: Ferguson, True Residential, DeWils, Rosewater Energy, Chief Architect Software, Monogram, Fisher & Paykel, MLD, House of Rohl, Coastal Pacific Marketing, Covered Bridge Cabinetry, Leon, Cutco, Homestead Cabinet & Furniture, Material Bank, MarshMcLennan Agency, Domestic Habitat, Seura, Market Share, Lutron, Cosentino, Watermark, Excel Marketing, Emtek, Organized Living, Luxx Kitchen and Bath, Pacific Specialty Brands.

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Spring Forward: NKBA Student Design Symposium Empowers Future Professionals

Hosted by the Northern California Chapter, the annual event provides future designers with a wealth of professional resources.

By Nicholas Tamarin

Looking to the Future

NKBA | KBIS is dedicated to supporting the next generation of student designers. A key initiative in this effort is the annual Student Design Symposium, a virtual, interactive conference designed exclusively for future kitchen and bath professionals. These events provide invaluable opportunities for students to learn from industry leaders, network with peers, and gain insights into the world of kitchen and bath design.

The NKBA Student Design Symposium and related initiatives play a crucial role in shaping the future of the kitchen and bath industry. By providing students with access to education, networking opportunities, and valuable resources, the NKBA empowers them to succeed in their design careers. These events and programs help to foster a vibrant and innovative community of future design professionals.

A Virtual Hub for Learning and Connection

The NKBA Student Design Symposium is hosted by the Northern California Chapter and supported by NKBA’s Learning Department. SDS offers a dynamic online experience, where students can register and access a wealth of resources and engaging sessions. These virtual events eliminate geographical barriers, allowing students from across the nation to participate and connect.

Interactive Sessions and Networking Opportunities

This year’s Student Design Symposium featured an impactful keynote presentation, “Designing a Business with Values and Purpose,” by Nureed Saeed, NKBA Northern California Chapter President and 2023 KBB Person of the Year. 

Originally developed and directed by Sharon Washington, CKBD, of Eclexis Design, the Student Design Symposium includes concurrent sessions led by leading professionals in the field from across the U.S., Canada, and France. Washington, Northern California Chapter’s previous Programs Chair and Volunteer of the Year, expressed that it is an honor to lead the SDS program. “The speakers at SDS 2025 were fantastic and shared their values and professional expertise in such an accessible manner. Their passion for design and working with clients is contagious, and NKBA student members always appreciate and benefit from the opportunity SDS provides every year to interact with the speakers, as well as network and connect with peers and other industry professionals,” Washington said. Door prizes and sponsor giveaways added an element of excitement and fun to the event.

The SDS 2025 sessions included the following topics and speakers:

  • Your Design Biz Starter Kit: The 5 Essentials + Your Design Website Roadmap

Rebecca West, Seriously Happy Coaching & Consulting 

  •  Building Great Design Portfolios Through Story Telling

Andrea Tru, TruConcepts 

  • Adaptive Design: Molding Environments for A Neurodiverse Community

Cory Chaisson, NCIDQ, ASID, Professor of Interior Design, Collin College, Designer, COCO Design | Build

  • Lighting in Unexpected Places

Kelly Inglis, Educator/Consultant, Lighting, Education, Design

  • Appliances: What’s Hot, What’s Cool, What to Know

Steven Stafford, Trade Partner Lead and Senior Sales Associate, Airport Home Appliance 

  •  Working with General Contractors: Insights for Successful Projects

Anna Janke, NCIDQ, WRID, Peridot Design Group, Waukesha County Technical College

Supporting Student Development

The NKBA’s commitment to student development extends beyond the symposium. The organization offers a range of benefits to student members, including:

  • The NKBA | KBIS Student Newsletter, a quarterly e-newsletter featuring interviews with industry professionals, coverage of emerging design trends, and career development tips.
  • Free membership for students from any post-secondary school, thanks to the support of Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove.
  • Discounts on educational resources.
  • Access to scholarships.
  • Eligibility to enter the NKBA Student Design Competition, sponsored by Fisher & Paykel.
  • Free webinars covering relevant industry topics.
  • Access to the latest NKBA research reports.
  • Participation in a local NKBA Chapter.
  • A free expo pass for KBIS.
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Smart Water Solutions: From Windsor Castle to KBIS 2025

NKBA | KBIS Global President and CEO Bill Darcy has hit the road highlighting water use reduction—without compromising performance—to address global scarcity.

By Nicholas Tamarin

Last fall, leaders in the bathroom manufacturing industry including NKBA | KBIS Global President and CEO Bill Darcy, convened at St. George’s House, Windsor Castle in England, for the Windsor Summit on Water Scarcity and Antimicrobial Resistance. Hosted by Tom Reynolds and the Bathroom Manufacturers Association, it shed light on the critical issue of water scarcity, affecting over two billion people globally.

The summit emphasized the unique position of bathroom manufacturers to address this crisis through product innovations that reduce leaks and waste, and promote more efficient and sustainable infrastructure. “As Global President and CEO of NKBA | KBIS, I signed the summit’s declaration on behalf of our association and its 55,000 members, affirming our commitment to a more sustainable future,” Darcy says. “The NKBA intends to raise awareness for these global health issues and support our members as they work to fulfill this commitment.”

Darcy continued this vital conversation at KBIS 2025, first at the Ferguson Home–sponsored panel “The Windsor Declaration: Driving Global Change” at the NKBA |KBIS NEXTStage. Moderated by Reynolds, it featured a heavyweight lineup of international stakeholders including Darcy along with Kohler’s Chief Sustainability Officer Laura Kohler; Matt Sigler, PMG Executive Director, International Code Council; Jen Cassidy, CEO, Bristan Group/MASCO; and Troy Benavidez, Leader of International Government Relations and Policy, LIXIL International. 

Then, Darcy took part in Toto’s stellar lineup of activations with “Technology, Sustainability, and the Future of the Plumbing Industry,” an esteemed panel discussion once again featuring Reynolds, this time paired with Fernando Fernandez. Throughout, these industry thought leaders explored how technology is driving sustainable innovation, covering key topics such as leveraging IoT for smarter water management, reducing environmental impact through cutting-edge materials, and advancing eco-friendly product design. The discussions highlighted the importance of transparency and accountability across the industry, along with other key issues shaping the future of plumbing. 

If you’re interested in learning more, check out the “The Windsor Declaration: Driving Global Change” and all other NKBA |KBIS NEXTStage activations here; along with Toto’s panel discussion on demand here. For more insights on sustainable kitchen and bath design, visit NKBA’s Sustainability Month page.

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Designing for Legacy: Insights & Inspiration from the 2025 NKBA Design Council

Image courtesy of PWP Studio.

By Donna Heiderstadt

A lively and informative session, called Designing for Legacy: Insights & Inspiration from the 2025 NKBA Design Council, brought together the council’s four well-known and respected interior designers and kicked off three days of programming at NKBA NEXTStage at KBIS 2025 in Las Vegas on February 25. The group—Caleb Anderson of New York–based Drake/Anderson (which is becoming /AND Design); Michel Smith Boyd of Atlanta–based Smith Boyd Interiors and MSB; Thom Filicia of New York–based Thom Filicia Inc.; and Celerie Kemble of Palm Beach, FL– and New York-based Kemble Interiors—was first introduced at KBIS 2024. This year’s session at NEXTStage, which is sponsored by Ferguson Home, was designed to highlight each member’s “origin story” and path to excelling in their chosen field.

Moderator William Hanley, Editor-in-Chief of Dwell magazine, got right to it, asking each member of the Design Council to talk about “how and why you do what you do.”

Mom Knows Best

Kemble said her origin story was predestined. “My mom is an interior designer and I was forced as a child to look at pretty houses in every town we visited,” she explained. Although Kemble decided to major in film production in college—and admits she got a C in drawing class—she later realized on the job that she was having the most fun decorating the office. “I’m a curator of the language of things,” she noted.

Lucky for her, Kemble’s mom had some projects for her daughter up her sleeve. “She unleashed me on all of the single guys I went to college with,” she recalls of her first clients who were then working at investment firms in New York and needed their apartments decorated.

Drawing Attention

Filicia recalled the moment in 5th grade when his class had a substitute teacher and he proceeded to draw an entire house on his classroom desk—on the actual desk. While his artwork landed him in the principal’s office and he had to hand write “I will not draw on my desk” over and over, his artistic crime was photographed and ended up getting him into an advanced art class in 6th grade.

Filicia admitted that he thought he wanted to be an architect, but by college he was also drawn to industrial and interior design. Ultimately, he discovered that he loved being in the interior design space, noting that the desire to be around beautiful things took root at an early age. “I would actually hide things in the house that I grew up in that I didn’t like,” he recalled. “You could say interior design found me.”

Artsy, Quirky Beginnings

Having grown up in a small town in Texas, Anderson described himself as “an artsy, quirky kid” who loved helping his mom design the family’s spaces at home. He also adored spending time at the home of an aunt who had a lot of beautiful things. By high school, he says he had all the magazines and books that celebrated design and he was helping his aunt redecorate the house that he had long been fascinated with.

He majored in design in college and after an internship with designer Jamie Drake in college, he launched his own firm before being asked in 2015 to join Drake as a partner in Drake/Anderson as part of a 10-year succession plan, which has now resulted in the company becoming /AND Design with Anderson as the sole principal. Anderson said that while early in his career his priority was getting press for his work, he is now “more interested in incorporating more purpose into my work.”

A Little of This and a Little of That

Smith Boyd recalled “coming alive in art class,” but also wanting to be an actor and then studying nursing in college and even working as a hair stylist for a while. “I needed every chapter along the way to be where I am now,” explained the multifaceted designer who helms his own design studio as well as having starred in several HGTV series, including “Luxe For Less.” His guiding principle, he said, has been “having a license to make something out of nothing.”

Smith Boyd said he was 28 years old when he went to design school—after hiring an interior designer when he moved to New York and questioning why the designer was charging him more for particular items. “I was the client and I didn’t understand mark-up,” he laughed.

Design Style & Breakthrough Projects

On the topic of their personal design style and the projects that put them on the map, Kemble recalled being asked by a man to design an entire house for his wife “who had great taste.” The wife turned out to be fashion designer Tory Burch, the house ended up being beautiful, and it was photographed for a top design magazine. “Being published changes your status in the design community and people will come to you wanting similar work,” she said.

“What is your style?” asked Hanley. “First of all, I do a lot of work that isn’t my style,” Kemble explained, “but when it is my style I favor an eclectic mix of fashionable and traditional,” noting her use of vintage and antique pieces as well as color and pattern. “I mix things.”

Filicia said that when he started in the business he worked for Parish-Hadley and grew to appreciate classic design with a clean modernist approach. His personal design sense, he said, “is rooted in things I am attracted to,” with a lifestyle element—a la Ralph Lauren who has been a major influence in that area—always a part of the mix. He said he views his job as helping clients connect the dots between different elements of design: architecture, location, and lifestyle. “It boils down to me telling their story,” he explained.

Anderson admitted that early in his career he was “a people pleaser,” but now he understands that his role is to “understand the essence of the client and express that through the space.” His process, he said, “is finding ways to create an environment that has those references, but in a nuanced way.”

Asked if he’s ever had to talk a client down from an idea, Smith Boyd said his solution is a subtle one. “I introduce my ideas as alternatives to their ideas,” he explained. Discussion ensues and “before long the client ends up seeing the alternative as being their idea.”

Advice for Emerging Designers

To conclude the session, Hanley asked each NKBA Design Council member what advice they would offer those just starting their design careers.

“We all imagine design is about artistry,” replied Kemble, “but it’s more about communication.” She also recommended that designers be proactive in the industry and know their sourcing.

Filicia pointed to the different approaches of younger designers, who are more apt to eagerly embrace new technologies, and established designers, who may be more set in their ways but who also have the benefit of actual practical experience. “Collaboration can create a lot of understanding,” he said. “Both sides need to respect the power of the thing they are overlooking.”

Anderson, who noted that he is hopeful about the design industry, said he would suggest that designers “infuse purpose into their work to create something that’s both purposeful and beautiful,” whether that’s using healthy materials, creating a collaboration model, or focusing on equity.