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Kevin Sherbrooke is an AIA Licensed architect and show set designer who lives at the intersection of creative, blue sky concepts and the rigid structure of architectural design. Kevin’s background gives him a unique perspective on the ins and outs of an industry on the move. You can see his work in familiar environments and attractions at Epcot, Animal Kingdom, and Islands of Adventure. And Kevin has worked together on projects with some of the industry’s current heads of state like Scott Trowbridge and Mark Woodbury.
Connect with Kevin Sherbrooke on LinkedIn.
Show hosts: Mel McGowan & Freddy Martin
Show design & production: Barry R. Hill
Theme music composed by Rob Watson, closing music by the Lost Dogs.
Give us a shoutout on iTunes; we love the attention, and browse www.themedattraction.com for even more on the attractions industry. Thanks for listening!
By McGowan, Martin & Hill4.9
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Kevin Sherbrooke is an AIA Licensed architect and show set designer who lives at the intersection of creative, blue sky concepts and the rigid structure of architectural design. Kevin’s background gives him a unique perspective on the ins and outs of an industry on the move. You can see his work in familiar environments and attractions at Epcot, Animal Kingdom, and Islands of Adventure. And Kevin has worked together on projects with some of the industry’s current heads of state like Scott Trowbridge and Mark Woodbury.
Connect with Kevin Sherbrooke on LinkedIn.
Show hosts: Mel McGowan & Freddy Martin
Show design & production: Barry R. Hill
Theme music composed by Rob Watson, closing music by the Lost Dogs.
Give us a shoutout on iTunes; we love the attention, and browse www.themedattraction.com for even more on the attractions industry. Thanks for listening!

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