Industry veteran brings 20 years of trade show expertise to her new role at Condit Exhibits
by Exhibit City News Staff Writer
Condit Exhibits is pleased to announce the addition of Misty Faircloth as an Exhibit & Environment Sales Representative. Faircloth brings nearly 20 years of experience in the trade show and events industry, having worked with companies such as Shepard Exposition Services, GES, and ADEX International.
In her new role at Condit Exhibits, Faircloth will focus on soliciting key accounts, developing business relationships, and securing custom projects for special events and trade shows. Her work will encompass a wide range of services, including corporate interior design, museum activations, retail displays, and corporate events. She specializes in exhibit design and production, project management, and full exhibit and program management.
Reflecting on her career, Faircloth shared, “With almost 20 years of industry experience, I pride myself on working with clients to meet their event goals and create lasting impressions for their brands. Seeing a client’s vision come to life with seamless production is what has kept me in the business. I love the energy of events, and I’m happy that I found this industry right out of college. I feel truly blessed to be in the business.”
Most recently, Faircloth founded Wrapped Air, a woman-owned business specializing in party décor, balloon art, and gift services, which she continues to operate. “The company started during the pandemic, initially offering gift baskets and party décor. It has since evolved into a broader creative service offering, including customized event décor,” said Faircloth.
Now at Condit Exhibits, Faircloth looks forward to applying her extensive experience in exhibit sales and her passion for creating memorable event experiences. She stated, “Joining Condit was an easy decision because of their reputation as industry leaders in creative design. I am excited to be part of a team that values innovation and works closely with clients to bring their visions to life.”
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