Architects and designers: Redefine your path to proposal success!
Please join our exclusive 3-part workshop series where you will learn about the ATLAS roadmap for crafting more persuasive proposals.
Learn to:
Articulate your unique value statement
Design compelling, client-centric proposals
Transform your shortlist interview approach
Walk away with a stronger grasp on creating a pitch that resonates with clients and selection committees.
Don't miss this unique opportunity to take a deep dive into a client's perspective with Sreoshy Banerjea, who has been part of several selection committees.
WORKSHOP 3: Mastering the Proposal Interview
The third workshop of our 3-part series will be held virtually on October 23rd at 6:30 pm.
Learn techniques to inspire, engage and empower. Discover ways to plan for the interview and present your proposal effectively to secure the project.
Learn how to present your proposal at the shortlist interview that increases your chances to win. This workshop focused on presenting your proposal effectively to clients. We will cover strategies for preparing a compelling presentation that highlights the key strengths of your written proposal, addresses the clients questions, and emphasizes your unique qualifications. You will learn techniques to adapt your talking points to different client personas and priorities. By the end of this session, you’ll have the tools and confidence to interview in a way that gets you over the finish line.
Register at the link below!
PAST EVENTS
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It has been fifty years since the landmark Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade (1973) temporarily guaranteed a women's right to seek an abortion. BWAF and ArchiteXX present the first in a series of joint panel discussions on how reproductive rights legislation impacts the design industry. Following the recent Supreme Court case, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health, our two organizations will present a discussion of the ramifications of this decision for designers and design firms, and propose how we can respond as individuals and as a group. First, Lori Brown, FAIA, Professor, Syracuse University School of Architecture, will place the particular issue of women’s health in the context of the urgency for firms to engage on recent political and social issues — such as Black Lives Matter, diversity, and climate change — rather than just standing by the sidelines. We will also delve into the options for women and minorities who are working in locations and companies with restrictive reproductive rights policies. Our panel, to be announced, will consist of experts who will address women’s health and reproductive rights, activists, attorneys, HR professionals and a business ethicist.
This event will take place at the Center for Architecture on Monday, January 23rd at 6:30pm in the Hines Gallery, located at 536 LaGuardia Place in New York City. Tickets are $20.00 plus a $3.41 processing fee and can be purchased at the link below. Tickets can additionally be purchased at the door for $25.00.