Specialized technical skills—such as expertise in sustainability, computational design, heritage, energy modeling, and construction detailing—are often associated with male architects. Join in as five women who have developed in-depth technical knowledge share about their career journeys. Dima Cook, Kendra Kusick, Olivia Keung, Sophie Tremblay, and Jennifer Davis explore how pursuing technical specialties can lead to a rewarding and fulfilling career in architecture.
Following the morning panel discussion and a catered networking lunch, attendees are invited to participate in afternoon tours with individual panelists.
All are welcome to attend, and a special invitation is extended to recent graduates and women.
BEAT Leadership Seminars qualify for 2 OAA Structured Learning hours for the panel discussion portion of the event.
The bi-annual BEAT Leadership Seminar is dedicated to exposing students and young practitioners to leaders in the architectural profession. From sole practitioners to leaders and experts in Toronto’s leading design firms to academics, the seminar speakers are women who have established careers in architecture, landscape architecture and interior design. The talks and tours that follow will showcase the breadth of the profession and speak to the numerous ways to navigate a career in the built environment.
About BEAT
BEAT is a volunteer-run organization made up of architects, designers, leaders, and entrepreneurs creating opportunities for community-building, advocacy, networking, and mentorship. We believe that empowering women in the design community improves and enriches the practice of architecture, the quality of the built environment, and ultimately, the human experience.
BEAT Leadership Seminars qualify for 2 OAA Structured Learning hours for the panel discussion portion of the event.