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SUMMARY:AIA NJ WIA Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minute \nCome join the AIANJ WIA Quarterly Women in Architecture Committee Meeting\, \nGOALS: Support\, spotlight and share.\nINITIATIVES: Bridge\, develop\, expand.\nFOCUS: Access members\, organize connections\, engage the committee in continued\, education\, member mentoring\, and general support to address unique challenges present for women in the profession.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/aia-nj-wia-committee-meeting/
CATEGORIES:wia
ORGANIZER;CN="Erin Sharp-Newton":MAILTO:erin@sharp-newton.com
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SUMMARY:AIA Women’s Leadership Summit
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteNew Jersey is gearing up for the AIA Women’s Leadership Summit in Chicago. Please join us! \nREGISTER HERE \nThe American Institute of Architects (AIA) Women’s Leadership Summit (WLS) is a must-experience event for anyone in the AEC industry. It’s a national\, two-day conference for women in positions of leadership. The Summit will focus on supporting women by providing a forum to recognize\, inform\, and champion the work being created by women in architecture. \nThe architecture industry goes beyond building design; it’s about forging connections\, exchanging ideas\, and finding the inspiration to push boundaries. Organized by the AIA\, this annual event is far from your typical industry gathering. It’s a dynamic community of professionals\, predominantly women\, with a few men\, who are deeply passionate about architecture\, design\, and shaping our world. \nThe 2024 WLS theme is Building Resilience. It explores adapting to a constantly shifting landscape and persevering through tough times.  \n– How can we safeguard society’s health\, safety\, and welfare amid individual struggles?  \n– Where does our power lie? Are we identifying our own blind spots and biases?  \n– How does intersectionality reveal the skills needed for impactful change?  \n  \nNetworking Opportunities with Industry Leaders. The Women’s Leadership Summit is a networking powerhouse\, gathering professionals from all facets of the architecture and AEC industries. It’s more than just collecting business cards; it’s about building meaningful connections. By interacting with peers and mentors\, you can share ideas\, explore industry trends\, and create relationships that could lead to collaborations\, job offers\, or even lasting friendships. The connections you form at the summit can be both invaluable and long-lasting. \n  \nValuable Insights and Shared Experiences. A hallmark of this conference is its atmosphere of openness. Attendees candidly share their experiences\, discussing the challenges they’ve encountered and the strategies they’ve used to overcome them. This fosters a supportive environment where everyone\, regardless of career stage\, can learn from each other. \nInspiring Keynote Speakers. The keynote speakers at the Women’s Leadership Summit are selected not just for their achievements but for their ability to inspire and challenge conventional thinking. These speakers have diverse backgrounds\, including architecture\, engineering\, construction management\, and even fashion design\, highlighting the far-reaching influence architects can have across various industries. Their presentations go beyond traditional lectures\, offering engaging stories that reveal possibilities beyond conventional architectural roles. Attendees often leave these sessions with a renewed sense of purpose\, inspired to push their limits and explore new directions within the industry. \nEmpowerment and Renewed Energy. One of the most impactful benefits of attending the Women’s Leadership Summit is the deep sense of empowerment and renewed energy it brings. The connections made\, the insights gained\, and the inspiration drawn all come together to empower attendees to make an impact in their firms\, communities\, and careers. Engaging with professionals who share similar goals and challenges fosters a strong sense of belonging and purpose. You leave the summit with a refreshed commitment not only to advancing your own career but also to contributing positively to the broader architectural and AEC community. \nDiverse Topics. The conference agenda is thoughtfully designed to cater to a diverse range of interests within the AEC industry. Whether you’re passionate about firm culture\, transparency\, leadership development\, or entrepreneurship\, there are sessions tailored to your specific interests and needs. The wide range of topics offers a conference experience that aligns with your career goals and interests. Sessions on mental health and work-life balance highlights the summit’s commitment to holistic professional development. It recognizes that success in the AEC industry requires not only technical expertise but also a focus on well-being and self-care.  \nEvent highlights include: \nAn unrivaled keynote lineup including Kimberlé Crenshaw\, Sumayya Vally\, Natasha Engan\, Gia Biagi\, Ciere Boatright\, RaMona Westbrook\, AIA\, Danielle Tillman\, AIA\, NOMA\, Jen Johnson\, Kimberly Dowdell\, AIA\, NOMAC\, & Evelyn Lee\, FAIA\, NOMA\nExecutive workshops with Karen Robichaud & Amanda Garner\nMindfulness activities with Dr. Akua K. Boateng\nOpen Houses with Studio Gang & Chicago Architecture Center\nLunches at leading Chicago firms including Perkins+Will\, CannonDesign\, & Epstein \nThe AIA Women’s Leadership Summit is an immersive experience that cultivates professional growth\, personal connections\, and a renewed sense of purpose. Attending this summit can be a transformative moment in your career\, unlocking new opportunities\, perspectives\, and avenues for personal development that can shape your future in the AEC industry. We hope you join us! 
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/aia-womens-leadership-summit/
CATEGORIES:wia
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SUMMARY:AIA NJ WIA - End of Summer Social
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteAIA NJ WIA – End of Summer Social \nFriday\, September 27 @ 6 pm – 8 pm\nJoin AIA NJ Women in Architecture for this after work social event at the Stone House outdoor patio and garden. 6pm to 8pm. \nThe Stone House at Stirling Ridge\, inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s architectural principles\, blends steel\, wood\, and stone to create a harmonious design. Its large outdoor patio features charming lighting\, ample seating\, a full bar area\, a cozy fire pit\, and bocce ball courts\, offering an inviting atmosphere for fun conversation. \n\nRefreshments Served. Small plates\, wine\, cash bar.  \nAppetizers\, pizza\, and charcuterie boards by Executive Chef\, David Drake\, credited as “New Jersey Pioneer of Modern American Cuisine with Classic French Roots”.\n\n \nFeaturing music by the Bill Tally Band\, 7pm-10pm.\n\nEnjoy a live jam session by musician Bill Talley\, featuring a dynamic blend of funk\, jazz\, and rock & roll.  \n \n Click Here to sign up  \n  \n \n 
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/aia-nj-wia-end-of-summer-social/
LOCATION:The Stone House\, 50 Stirling Road\, Warren\, NJ\, 07059\, United States
CATEGORIES:wia
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SUMMARY:AIA NJ Women in Architecture presents Time Management and Work-Life Balance
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteJoin AIA NJ Women in Architecture (WIA) for this valuable virtual seminar! \nTime Management and Work-Life Balance \nPresented by Mugdha Chawathe\, AIA\, LEED AP \n  \nFriday\, March 15\, 2024 \n12-1pm \n1 AIA LU – pending \nThis seminar is provided at no cost to AIA members and non-members \n  \nDescription: \nThis Time Management and Work-Life Balance seminar is crafted to empower individuals with skills and strategies for mastering time management and cultivating a healthy work-life balance. In the dynamic and demanding landscape of today’s professional world\, this seminar offers practical insights into prioritization\, goal setting\, and executing tasks efficiently. Participants can anticipate acquiring proven techniques to optimize their time\, alleviate stress\, and achieve a seamless integration of personal and professional life. This seminar serves as a valuable opportunity for individuals to elevate productivity\, nurture well-being\, and foster a more gratifying and balanced lifestyle. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nGain personalized insights into the concept of time management\, exploring its significance in both your professional and personal life areas.\nDevelop advanced skills in goal setting\, master the art of prioritization\, and refine your ability to create effective plans that drive success.\nAcquire strategies for overcoming procrastination\, enhancing productivity\, and maintaining focus on critical tasks.\nExplore stress management techniques\, establish effective boundaries\, and confidently navigate the art of saying ‘no’ to optimize your overall well-being.\nUncover your individual approach to meditation\, discovering a practice tailored to your unique needs for enhanced mindfulness and balance.\n\nRegister Now \nSpeaker Bio: \nMugdha Chawathe\, AIA\, LEED AP is a Licensed Architect with over 16 years of extensive experience. Her expertise spans diverse architectural projects including industrial/warehouse\, retail\, restaurants\, core & shell\, and K-12 education. Successfully managing multiple clients concurrently\, Mugdha is known for delivering on-time and profitable creative architectural solutions that prioritize customer satisfaction. \nIn her current capacity as a Senior Project Manager at Ware Malcomb\, Mugdha has taken charge of several warehouse and distribution projects within the New York/New Jersey market. Her comprehensive responsibilities encompass providing leadership and managing the entire project life cycle. \nBeyond her professional accomplishments\, Mugdha actively engages in volunteering and mentoring activities\, such as the ACE Mentor Program and AIA NJ Mentorship Program. \nOn a personal note\, Mugdha resides in Central New Jersey with her husband and two boys. Her moments of joy involve gardening\, painting\, cooking\, baking and entertaining friends and family. Her love for experimenting with world cuisine in the kitchen has become a favorite family activity and source for relaxation.
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/aia-nj-women-in-architecture-presents-time-management-and-work-life-balance/
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SUMMARY:AIA NJ Women in Architecture & Central NJ Presents Waking Up to Conscious Leadership
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteJoin AIA NJ Women in Architecture (WIA) and AIA Central New Jersey for this exclusive presentation! \nWaking Up to Conscious Leadership \nPresented by Gina Joren Tesser Phelan\, PCC \nVirtual Lunch Presentation \nFriday\, March 8\, 2024 \n12-1pm \n1 AIA LU – pending \nThis course is provided at no cost to AIA members and non-members.  \nCourse Description:    \nAccording to neuroscientist Dan Siegel\, PhD\, a conscious leader is one who is able to harness the characteristics of conscious awareness in ways that inspire others to become their best selves\, optimize how they solve problems\, and find innovative approaches to their company’s challenges and goals. Conscious leadership\, therefore\, enhances and expands an individual’s and an organization’s capacity to purposefully\, intentionally create.\n\nIn this 60-minute session\, we’ll explore how we might break down self-limiting habits and narratives\, cultivate courage\, expand what we see is possible\, and wholeheartedly create the future we envision — for ourselves and for those around us. We’ll learn a very practical tool to shift from reactivity to creativity\, from fear to trust\, and from burnout to growth\, learning\, and thriving.  \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIncrease self-awareness and insight by examining how our thoughts\, emotions\, beliefs\, and self-talk shape what we see is possible.\nGain competence in shifting from a reactive\, threat-based mode to a responsive\, creative way of meeting challenging situations.\nGain competence in connecting with our deeper motivations and core values.\nLearn a practical tool to cultivate presence and conscious awareness in order to see clearly and recognize the best path in the midst of complex\, difficult circumstances.\n\nRegister Now \nSpeaker Bio: \nA New Yorker transplanted to California’s Bay Area\, Gina Joren Tesser Phelan\, PCC\, is a leadership coach who asks the powerful questions that enable her clients to see more expansively\, to gain the insights that allow greater possibilities to emerge. For almost 25 years\, she has been studying what makes leaders effective and how teams and organizations thrive\, and underscores a systems lens in her work in organization and leadership development. Gina is credentialed as a Professional Certified Coach by the International Coaching Federation. She is also an ordained Soto Zen chaplain and lay minister\, and brings the principles of mindfulness\, compassion\, and ethics to all her work.  \nhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ginaphelan/
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/aia-nj-women-in-architecture-central-nj-presents-waking-up-to-conscious-leadership/
CATEGORIES:wia
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SUMMARY:The Stop Overworking Formula For Women Architects
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteJoin AIA CNJ and AIA NJ Women in Architecture for this Virtual Presentation:  \nThe Stop Overworking Formula for Women Architects \nVIRTUAL\n1 LU (pending) \nAre you a woman in architecture who struggles with overwork\, work stress\, or even burnout? Your brain continues to spin with work-related worries even when you’re not there\, and it’s hard to take time off without guilt or to be fully present with your kids\, your partner\, or your relationships outside of work? \nAs a leader\, you take on too many tasks and struggle to say no. You’re constantly being pulled into inefficient meetings and work in the weeds\, and you worry constantly about whether it’s all enough\, if you’re good enough\, and about keeping everyone happy. \nIf you struggle with this—and even fantasize sometimes about having a boring easy job (but you know that wouldn’t satisfy you either)—this training is for you. You’ll learn the real reason why so many high-achieving women leaders get stuck in overwork and what you can do about it. You’ll learn the surprising pathway to achieving more in your career by doing less. You’ll learn how to get out of the weeds and operate at a higher level in your work so you can have more impact\, more satisfaction\, and more time and mental space to enjoy everything outside of your job in this one precious life. \nYou’ll learn: \n→ How to work less and still succeed at work (and actually accomplish more as a result) \n→ How to get out of the weeds\, be less reactive\, and be a more strategic and visionary leader in your career \n→ How to set and maintain boundaries with more joy and ease (and less drama and guilt!) \n→ How to shut off your work brain after work so you can enjoy guilt-free time off\, and be present\, energetic and joyful with your family\, your friends\, and in your life outside of work \nLearning Objectives: \n→ Participants will reduce work hours and stress while achieving more client satisfaction and profit.\n→ Participants will practice strategies to be less reactive and be a more strategic and visionary in their roles\n→ Participants will enact strategies to set and maintain boundaries between work and their personal lives\n→ Participants will create mental breaks between work and their personal lives to reduce their chances of burnout and increase their chances of creative ideation \nPresenter: \nThis course is presented by Maya Sharfi. \n \nMaya Sharfi is founder of Build Yourself\, a leadership coaching company that helps women in design and planning grow into senior leadership roles without burnout and overwhelm. \nMaya’s clients achieve results like worrying less about work after hours\, delegating more\, and also moving into senior director roles\, launching new\, innovative programs\, and even achieving salary bumps like $25k\, $40k\, and even $80k and $100k. Maya is a former Harvard Innovation Lab resident and has an MLA from the Harvard Graduate School of Design. \nRegistration:\nWhen you register\, please include your AIA number in the Special Instructions field\, if applicable. Please contact Erin at president@aiacnj.org if you have any questions or request for special accommodations. \nZoom details will be provided via email prior to the event. \n$0.00 AIACNJ Member Ticket \n$0.00 Non-Member Ticket     \nRegister Now
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/the-stop-overworking-formula-for-women-architects/
CATEGORIES:Diversity & Equity,wia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231211T180000
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SUMMARY:Designing-Women’s Lives: Transforming Place and Self
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minutePresented by Toby Israel\, Ph.D.\, Design Psychologist\nI LU Pending \n  \nLocation:  Kean University\, Michael Graves College – J-100 \nDate: December 11\, 2023 \nTime: 6 PM \nToby Israel\, Ph.D. is a founder of the new field of Design Psychology.  Defined as “the practice of architecture\, planning and interior design in which psychology is the principal design tool\,” this new discipline continues to gain international attention.  Dr. Israel has been interviewed on CBS Sunday Morning\, NPR’s Talk of the Nation and Radio Times and for The L.A. Times\, The New York Times\, The Financial Times\, The Wall Street Journal\, and Oprah Home Magazine. \nIs there a ‘woman’s way of knowing’ about the environment that’s been discounted? In her new book\, Designing-Women’s Lives: Transforming Place and Self\, Dr. Toby Israel argues that there’s a whole realm of emotional experience of place that needs to be laced back into the built world. In this session\, she suggests how female architects\, especially\, can engender a place-making revolution by using Design Psychology as the foundation for creating emotionally satisfying places. \nTo build her case\, the presenter will discuss how she took renowned female place-makers through a Design Psychology Toolbox of exercises\, a ‘deeper-than-deep dive’ methodology\, that revealed ways these ‘greats’ transformed their home spaces. By leading audience members through similar hands-on exercises\, the speaker will invite all to explore their own emotional/environmental\, lived-experience. She’ll show how to apply that ‘feeling’ experience of place to the making of ‘Transcendent Liberating Design’- – luminous and empowering environments. The talk introduces the audience to a ‘design from within’ Design Psychology Toolbox\, a unique programming process they can use to empower themselves and the clients they serve.  \n  \n 
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/designing-womens-lives-transforming-place-and-self/
LOCATION:Kean University\, 1000 Morris Avenue\, Union\, NJ\, 07083\, United States
CATEGORIES:wia
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SUMMARY:Demystifying Fellowship Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minute\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2021 AIANJ Fellowship Seminar\nThe AIANJ Fellowship Committee will conduct an online Demystifying Fellowship Seminar. \nThe Seminar is scheduled for June 10 beginning at 5 pm. It is open to anyone interested in learning more about the Fellowship process. In order to be eligible for AIA Fellowship you must be: \n \n\nAn AIA member in good standing  \nHave completed 10 cumulative years as an AIA member prior to the nomination deadline of October 15\, 2021 \n\n \nThe Seminar will focus on FELLOWSHIP PROCESS\, including selecting an OBJECT\, choosing your SPONSOR\, NOMINATION and SUBMISSION. The presentation will also include a Check List of SUPPORT that the Committee can provide Candidates. The Seminar will conclude with Q&A. \n  \nWe are fortunate to have Karen Nichols\, FAIA\, AIANJ who has served on the AIA Fellowship Jury\, conduct the Seminar. \n  \nThe submission process for 2020 AIA Fellowship opens on June 29\, 2021 \n  \nIf you are interested in attending the Online Seminar\, please register below!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nREGISTER\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nIf you have questions regarding the presentation\, please contact Lisa Jones at ljones@njpsi.com
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/demystifying-fellowship-seminar/
CATEGORIES:wia
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SUMMARY:New Year\, New You!
DESCRIPTION:Reading Time:   < 1 minuteAIA NJ Women in Architecture\npresent\nNew Year\, New You!\nStart the new year with a new headshot\, a cooking demo\, and mingle with friends old and new!\nRefreshments are sponsored by our host. \nSpecifying Luxury Kitchens for Aging in Place\nThe need for kitchens with Universal Design\, which are accessible for the greatest number of users no matter what their ability or disability\, is spelled out. 1 hour CEU by Sub-Zero\, Wolf & Cove\, with their chef preparing hot hors d’oeuvres demonstrations! \nFriday\, January 31st\, 2020\n6:00 – 9:00 PM \nRSVP by Monday\, January 27th\nAIA & Assoc. AIA Members: $25\nNon-AIA Members: $35\nAny questions\, please email Cheryl Fothergill\, cmfothergill@hotmail.com \n  \nHosted at\nUlrich\, Inc.\n100 Chestnut Street\, Ridgewood\, NJ 07450\n(Parking in front of the showroom and around back. For attendees using Ridgewood street parking\, meters run until 8PM on Fridays) \nTickets can be purchased at:\naia-west-jersey.ticketleap.com/new-year-new-you/\nPrice of ticket includes two digital professional headshots.\n(We have limited capacity and encourage you to sign up early!)
URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/new-year-new-you/
LOCATION:Ulrich\, Inc.\, 100 Chestnut Street\, Ridgewood\, NJ\, 07450\, United States
CATEGORIES:wia
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SUMMARY:Women in Architecture Horror Stories Spirit Tasting and Tour
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URL:https://aianjarchive.bytesizedigital.com/event/women-in-architecture-horror-stories-spirit-tasting-and-tour/
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