This three part annual series explains steps to become an architect, how to be a mentor, and mentorship.
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5/29: 6th Annual Speed Mentor Match
Emerging Professionals meet one-on-one with experienced mentors – like speed dating, only more relevant to your career. If you are interested in connecting with a mentor (or being a mentor) and directly benefiting your career and the local profession, join us for this event!
Date: Wednesday, May 29th, 2018, 5:00-7:30 pm (light refreshments and mingling first 1/2 hour, program starts at 5:30pm)
Place: AIACV, 1400 S Street, Suite 100, Sacramento CA
Cost: FREE for AIA Members/Students/Mentors, $15 for Non-Members Mentees
Register: https://speedmentor2019.bpt.me
2/28: So You Want To Be An Architect?
Get your licensing questions answered, hear about pathways to becoming an architect, and what it means to be an architect with local professionals!
Pathways Panelists:
– Mike Novak, NORR (B.Arch + Experience)
– Jake Elliott, AIA, Lionakis (B.S. + Experience)
– Amanda Green, AIA, Hall & Associates (M.Arch + Experience)
– Genevieve Vargas, AIA, Placer County (A.S. + Experience)
– Bruce Monighan, AIA, City of Sacramento (Experience Only)
Moderated by Jake Elliott, AIA, EP Director
Presentations by:
– Matthew Harris, AIA, AIACA NCARB Licensing Advisor
– Timothy Rodda & Bob Chase, AIA, California Architects Board (CAB)
Date: Thursday, February 28th, 2018, 5:00-7:30 pm (light refreshments and mingling first 1/2 hour, program starts at 5:30)
Place: Cosumnes River College – Winn Center, 8401 Center Parkway, Sacramento CA
Cost: $5 AIA Members / $10 Non-Members / FREE for students
Register at https://SYWTBAA2019.bpt.me
SAVE THE DATE for the 6th Annual Speed Mentor Match on Tuesday, May 22nd at the AIA Central Valley Gallery!
CANCELLED: So You Want To Be A Mentor?
Mentoring should enhance the culture of the architectural profession, increasing the integrity in the practice of architecture, through guidance, encouragement and nurturing of the emerging professional to excel and grow in all aspects of the architectural profession by:
– Fostering professional growth, experience & knowledge.
Advising and discussing career development plans, objectives, issues and concerns.
– Providing the highest quality information and advice about education, professional issues and opportunities.
– Providing guidance and support through the Architectural Experience Program (AXP) and becoming a licensed architect.
This informative event will give you the resources and information you need to become a relevant and effective mentor and AXP supervisor. YOU can be a mentor at any stage of your career – this event is open to all!