November 28, 2019
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The AIA New Jersey Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee presented its 6th of 9 seminars on the AIA National Guides to Equitable Practice on Wednesday, November 13th.
This program featured lessons on Equitable Mentoring and Sponsoring presented by Susan Pikaart Bristol, AIA, and Stacey Ruhle Kliesch, AIA. The AIA Guide to this content can be downloaded HERE.
This educational series is provided as a free member benefit for AIANJ, and made possible only through the cooperation of our local vendors. Pella Windows and Doors Red Bank Showroom, which had just celebrated it’s grand opening the day before, graciously hosted our members and provided a bountiful feast and showroom tour.
Pella has sponsored three of our six 2019 Equity Seminars and we are most grateful! Look for our 2020 seminars on Managing a Career, Engaging Communities and Assessing and Measuring Equity.
Pella welcomes you to any of their local showrooms and looks forward to showing you how their windows and doors can enhance your next project. Plan your visit HERE.
By Stacey Ruhle Kliesch, AIA, AIA NJ Advocacy Consultant | Posted in EquityInArchitecture, Uncategorized | Tagged: #Architect #Architecture, #diversity, #EDI, #equity, #Inclusion, #Mentorship, #RedBank, #Sponsorship, #StaceyRuhleKlieschAIA, #SusanPikaartBristolAIA, #WIA, #womeninarchitecture, Pella | Comments (0)
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