Lunch & Learn Series

11:30 AM - 1:00 PM   Jul 16, 2015
(Education)

Lunch & Learn Series: Building the Emerging Workplace

Flexible Workplace design that makes financial sense

The office landscape is changing daily. It's a change in the culture of the workplace, the style of work and the significant importance of personal work styles for all generations of workers. While the technology boom has had its obvious impact on the workplace in terms of equipment, space and needs, the use of the technology and the methods to allow human interaction as well as focused work create a 'multi-tasking' interior facility.

DETAILS


Speaker:
Nathan Lowery, Director of Architectural Products, Trendway Corporation
Bill specializes in interior workspaces and construction. Starting years ago on the contractor side of the office space, Bill saw a myriad of space uses from retail to commercial, legal and technology companies. He moved into specialty sub-contracting and supply for movable, modular and demountable interior partitions. Over his 34+ years Bill has directed product development teams to minimize parts and maximize product flexibility and reconfiguration.

Location:
Benaroya Hall, Founders Room
200 University Street
Seattle, WA 98101  > Directions
Free parking to attendees! Entrance is located on 2nd Avenue.
* Please see ENTRANCE INSTRUCTIONS below *

Agenda:
11:30 am - 12:00 pm: Registration & Networking
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm: Program and Lunch
Come at 11:30 to register and network with your colleagues!
Box lunches and free parking will be provided.

Late registrants and walk-in's are welcome, but are not guaranteed a box lunch! Make sure you register today!

Cost:
$25 IFMA Members
$35 Non-Members
$10 Students

Questions? Contact the Association Office at Toll Free 877-460-5880 or office@IFMASeattle.org

About the IFMA Seattle Lunch and Learn Series:
Our Chapter launched the successful monthly 'Lunch and Learn' series in May of 2013 which has featured important industry speakers from the Puget Sound region discussing current issues affecting the management of the built environment.


Location:
Benaroya Hall
200 University Street, Seattle, WA 98101, USA

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