Construction Entrepreneur based in New York City.
BIO
Farrah Désir started Creative Form Development (CFD) in 2014 to help people turn their spaces into beautiful, affordable dream homes. Since its inception, CFD has evolved into a full-service construction management company, leading a diverse team of experts to bring vision and value to public and private projects in our community. As the Founder and CEO, Farrah leads the firm with more than two decades of experience in all phases of the design and construction industry.
Farrah has had various roles throughout her career, working with general contractors, owner’s representatives, and construction managers. She is actively involved in project oversight and management on numerous projects throughout NYC.
Though Farrah started her career as an architectural designer for award-winning firms such as Einhorn Yaffee Prescott, and Parsons, she quickly realized she was most passionate about bringing design to life through building. Her last position was as a Senior Project Manager with Gilbane Building Company, where she utilized her strong leadership skills to manage various stakeholders, including subcontractors, consultants, engineers, city officials, and architects, to successfully deliver a wide range of projects throughout NYC. She has worked on public projects, schools, community centers, commercial waterfront properties, retail, and high-end residential buildings.
Farrah has a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture from the New York Institute of Technology and a Certificate in Construction Project Management from New York University. Her passion for design and construction started in High School, where she completed coursework in interior design at the Fashion Institute of Technology.
Farrah currently serves on the Boards of the New York Institute of Technology—Architecture Department Advisory Board, the National Association of Minority Contractors, and the Bedford Stuyvesant YMCA, and previously served as a Board Member of the National Organization of Minority Architects.