To succeed in today’s marketplace, emerging professionals must have a strong business foundation to survive and thrive. This seminar will empower the emerging professional by offering insights into how a firm is created, managed and is sustained as well as what role they can play in their firm’s success. Attendees of this seminar will gain an understanding of the basic concepts of creating and managing a design firm, primary financial aspects of a design firm, the secret of how a design firm can survive and prosper, the emerging professional's role in a design firm and in the professional services industry, the importance of branding both personal and for the firm in today's marketplace and the need to communicate effectively in a hyper-communicative world. AIA Credit Hours: 1.5 LU About the Instructor: All attendees of the event will be able to sit for and receive one complementary, professional head shot provided by James LeBlanc of Lovely Parade Photography. Additional images may be purchased for $25 per image and photo retouch is available for $25 per image. WhenThursday, May 23, 2019 WhereRed-Thread TicketsThis event is free to IIDA members and $42 for non-members. Pre-registration has closed. Please feel free to join us and register onsite. Questions?Please contact Amanda Cleveland, Vice President of the Hartford City Center at [email protected] or by phone, (203) 230-9007 x241 Why the extra $2?One Bill at a Time is a campaign to raise awareness and resources for Interior Design Advocacy in the New England Region. By adding two dollars to each event hosted by IIDA NE, we remind ourselves that advancing our profession is the core mission of our Organizations and, with small individual contributions throughout our community, we can make a large impact*. *At the conclusion of each calendar year, all funds raised will be distributed to New England states with active advocacy initiatives in direct proportion to the percent of Chapter membership residing in each state. We dedicate this campaign to the individuals that achieved interior design legislation in New England states and paved the way for the future of our profession, One Bill at a Time. Please note: audience photographs and/or video may be taken at this event. By nature of your attendance, you are granting permission for your image, voice and likeness to be used for marketing purposes. |