I ran the technology side of the La-Z-Boy Greenville store remodel — coordinating low-voltage technicians and ordering and installing the new PCs, printers, and network devices the refreshed store would run on.
A Remodel Runs on Its Wiring
A store remodel is judged on the showroom, but it runs on what’s behind the walls. New PCs, printers, and network gear had to land on a remodeling timeline, with low-voltage cabling coordinated around contractors so nothing held up the reopening.
What I Delivered

New PCs & equipment
Ordered and installed the new PCs and displays the remodeled showroom would run on.

Printers & devices
Set up printers and peripherals so the store's day-to-day ran without a hitch from day one.

Network devices
Installed and configured the network gear tying the refreshed store together.

Low-voltage coordination
Managed low-voltage technicians and cabling, sequenced around the remodel so IT never stalled the schedule.
Skills & Tools
The stack behind this build — tap any to see related work.
The Impact
A remodeled Greenville store on new equipment and clean cabling — every PC, printer, and network device in place and working when the doors reopened.
Behind Every Good Showroom
The best technology work in a remodel is the kind nobody notices, because everything simply works on opening day. Coordinating IT around the construction, not after it, is what kept Greenville on schedule.
Image credits: “Warby Parker eyeglasses retail store interior at Washington Union Station” by Harrison Keely (CC BY 4.0) · “Velocity Micro "ProMagix HD60" Workstation Computer” by Mnicolois (CC BY 4.0) · “Canon PIXMA TS 3480 Multifunction ink-jet Printer (4)” by Dinkun Chen (CC BY-SA 4.0) · “Cabinet Network Cat6 Fiber” by Robert.Harker (CC BY-SA 3.0) · “Living room display at Aaronu2019s Inc” by Mark Steele (CC BY-SA 4.0) · “Network cables in France” by Anthere (CC BY-SA 4.0)


