KPS3, a full-service marketing and communications firm based in Reno, Nevada, has announced the hiring of Lauren Cordray as a senior designer as of October 30, 2025. In her new role, Cordray will play a crucial part in developing campaign, brand, and website initiatives, collaborating closely with the KPS3 team to bring various projects to fruition.
Cordray will focus on translating brand strategy into effective designs that are both scalable and impactful. Her responsibilities include applying brand identities across multiple channels and creating visual concepts that support and elevate various marketing campaigns. This strategic role is essential for KPS3 as it continues to serve a diverse range of clients.
A Creative Addition to the Team
“The breadth of work we do at KPS3 demands a creative thinker who can connect ideas across disciplines, which makes Lauren an exceptional addition,” said Jenna Atwater, partner and associate vice president of creative at KPS3. She emphasized that Cordray’s experience in storytelling across industries, combined with her commitment to providing thoughtful user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) solutions, positions her to make significant contributions to the firm.
With over a decade of multidisciplinary design experience, Cordray brings a wealth of expertise to KPS3. Most recently, she has worked as a freelance UX/UI designer for notable companies, including evo, an outdoor e-commerce retailer, and Cozymeal, which specializes in culinary experiences. Her background equips her to create intuitive, user-centered experiences through innovative digital interface design.
Commitment to Quality and Collaboration
Cordray holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in graphic design from the Savannah College of Art and Design, a credential that underscores her strong foundation in the field. Her hiring aligns with KPS3’s ongoing commitment to nurturing long-standing relationships with clients and employees, a practice that has earned the firm recognition as one of northern Nevada’s Best Places to Work, having been a finalist nine times over the past 33 years.
For more information about KPS3 or to explore potential collaborations, interested parties can visit the company’s website at kps3.com.
As KPS3 continues to evolve, Cordray’s expertise is expected to enhance the firm’s creative capabilities and drive forward its mission of delivering meaningful work for clients across various sectors.

 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		