EXPLORING

SPACES

LOBBIES & WAITING AREAS

The best first impression of your business is a comfortable and inviting waiting area.

Get inspired by some of our projects and let us help you present a lobby of great business.

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CONFERENCE ROOMS

The Big Meeting.

When you need the impact to sell your point, a great conference room can make a big difference. 

No conference room is too small to make a lasting impression on your business.

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WORKSPACE BREAKROOMS

Take a break. We insist. 

These are functional spaces that your workplace can’t run without. From coffee, vending machines, seating, cooking and cleaning areas. Let your breakroom rest in experienced hands.

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CUBICLES & WORK STATIONS

Efficient workspace.

With cubicles and spacious workstations, we have a solution to help keep employees on task.

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HUDDLE ROOMS

Explore our projects that involve a huddle room. 

Huddle rooms are small, informal meeting spaces that are typically designed for groups of two to six people. These spaces are great for quick, hybrid or video-enabled meetings.

When the conference room is booked and you just need a quick get-together, a huddle room is the perfect fit for teams working together.

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PRIVATE OFFICE

When a cubicle doesn’t give enough privacy.

When your day-to-day needs a place to take calls and focus on the next big project, these are examples of the space you need.

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TRAINNG & LEARNING SPACES

Where great teams staert with a meaningful first impression.

From conferences, big meetings and teaching the team, theses are examples of our projects. 

An office is everything you need including a space to learn to work smarter. Let your space do the heavy lifting, where The Supply Room knows how to lift your space into whatever you need.

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CONTACT US

thesupplyroom.com
Virginia: 804.412.1200 | Maryland: 410.737.7500

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Dutch Jones

Executive Vice President of Sales

As Executive Vice President of Sales, Dutch Jones leads the sales and customer service teams to achieve the company’s revenue goals. In his role, he brings a wealth of strategic and hands-on experience in sales, marketing, customer engagement and enterprise management.

Jones holds a bachelor of science degree in marketing from Clemson University. He is also a board member of AOPD. 

Yancey Jones Jr.

Chief Operating Officer

As Chief Operating Officer, Yancey Jones Jr is responsible for all operations and support departments, as well as acquisition integration. Following his father’s legacy, Yancey has fostered business mergers and reserved the company’s original objective of exceptional customer service, people and products.

Yancey holds a bachelor of science degree in business and a master of business administration from The College of William and Mary.

Lauren Jones

President and Chief Executive Officer

As President and Chief Executive Officer, Lauren Jones provides executive leadership and corporate direction in collaboration with the EVP of Sales and Chief Operating Officer.

Lauren has been with The Supply Room Company since 2015. Prior to joining The Supply Room Company, Lauren served in a progression of marketing and communication roles in the software and architecture fields. 

Lauren holds a bachelor of science degree in sports management from Clemson University and a master of arts in communication from University of Georgia.