and Lucian Niemeyer, Building Cyber Securityīuilding Innovation keynote speakers will include Renee Cheng, Dean, University of Washington College of Built Environments Edward Mazria, FAIA, Founder & CEO, Architecture 2030 Daniel Kaniewski, Managing Director, Public Sector, Marsh McLennan Advantage Jamie Gentoso, P.E., MBA, Global Head of Solutions & Products Business Unit, Holcim and Thomas W.
ESG & DEI: Best Practices for Building Industry Applications – Vicki Worden, Green Building Initiative Brenna Walraven, Corporate Sustainability Strategies and Zahn Patin, The Wonder Group.Simulation Platform for Energy-Efficient Design – Benjamin Welle, Perkins and Will.Designing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Policies on Purpose for Greater Impact – Daniel Villao, Intelligent Partnerships, Inc.It’s what the industry demands, and the direction every company and organization must take in order to succeed.” “If we focus on a diverse and inclusive leadership, we will improve our culture, provide solutions to our workforce shortage, and increase innovation in our space. “Diversity, equity and inclusion should be the cornerstone of our workforce and the plan for growth and success,” said Lakisha A. In addition to workplace, BI2021 will include two other tracks: resilience and technology. Building Innovation allows everyone who impacts the built environment to discuss challenges and find solutions. (WASHINGTON, DC, August 26, 2021) – The workplace – its culture and workforce – will be a key track for Building Innovation 2021: Virtual Edition, the annual meeting of the National Institute of Building Sciences.īI2021 takes place September 27-29, 2021. The NIBS virtual meeting takes place September 27-29
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