Highlights from the AIA10 + Newly Licensed Architects Workshop
On Friday, March 7, members gathered at the AIA Arizona office in Phoenix for a half-day program geared toward AIA10 members (architects who became licensed within the past 10 years).
The workshop included insightful presentations and conversation on the path to leadership, the architect’s seal, self-development as an architect, finances, and client relationships.
Speakers included:
Eddie Jones, FAIA, Principal at Jones Studio
Caroline Lobo, AIA, Principal at SouLL Architects
R. Nicholas Loope, FAIA, Founder of the STUDIO @ Westmoreland Farm
Rachel Rasmussen, AIA, Principal at Architekton and AIA Arizona Board President
James Wright, senior counsel at Clark Hill, an AIA Arizona Allied member
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AIA Arizona Board President Rachel Green Rasmussen, AIA, Principal at Architekton, speaks to members about the path to leadership.James Wesala, AIA, welcomes attendees and discusses key benefits of membership.James Wright, senior counsel at Clark Hill, an AIA Arizona Allied member, discusses the Architect’s seal and legal responsibilities and potential liabilities along with strategies for protection. Eddie Jones, FAIA, Principal at Jones Studio spoke to attendees on moonlighting and side work as well as self-development as an architect.R. Nicholas Loope, FAIA, Founder of the STUDIO @ Westmoreland Farm joined us virtually to discuss finances and separating and protecting personal assets for professional liability.Caroline Lobo, AIA, Principal at SouLL Architects lead an insightful conversation about fostering connections and client relationships.