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SUMMARY:President's Webinar: IDC Advocacy Initiatives
DESCRIPTION:On March 3\, 2021\, IDC President\, Deborah Rutherford and IDC CEO\, Trevor Kruse will host the latest free webinar for members in which they will discuss upcoming advocacy initiatives and the Strategic Plan Member Survey results. \nSign up today for this ideal opportunity to further your engagement with IDC and to better understand the functions of your national association. \nThese webinars will be offered in English only; however\, a French version of the PowerPoint presentation will be made available upon request. \nRegister Here\nView past President’s Webinars \nThis webinar accounts for one non-IDCEC hour. Participants will receive their certificates of completion via email following the webinar and will need to self report their hours.
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/presidents-webinar-idc-advocacy-initiatives/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Design's Role in the Healthy Home Movement
DESCRIPTION:Presentation Description: \nThis webinar will focus on paint technologies you can specify to help improve the quality of your client’s home with respect to indoor air quality\, odors\, mold and mildew\, and disease-causing bacteria on painted surfaces. Attendees will learn how to find paints and coatings that are 3rd party-certified so that you can recommend a product with confidence. Finally\, you will learn strategies for incorporating natural elements with biophilic design theory. \nSherwin-Williams will draw one lucky attendee to win a Sherwin-Williams designer kit and 2 gallons of SuperPaint Interior Acrylic paint with Air Purifying Technology following the webinar. \nREGISTER NOW\n  \nPresenter:  \nElizabeth Raczkiewicz \nDesigner Account Executive \nSherwin-Williams \nhttps://www.sherwin-williams.com/ \nPresenter bio:  \nElizabeth has 10 years of experience in the paints and coatings industry. In her role\, she oversees the colour and specification resources for residential architects and designers in Western Canada. She also provides continuing education for designers and industry partners. \nShe is an allied member of the Interior Designers of Canada (IDC)\, Interior Designers Institute of British Columbia (IDIBC)\, and Decorators and Designers Association of Canada (DDA). \nThis webinar accounts for one IDCEC approved HSW hour. Participants will receive their certificates of completion via email following the webinar and will need to self report their hours. \nThis webinar will be offered in English. 
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/webinar-designs-role-in-the-healthy-home-movement/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: NCIDQ Exam Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Presentation Description: \nJoin CIDQ’s Director of Engagement\, Kimberly Woods\, and President of CIDQ Board of Directors\, Aandra Currie Shearer for an information session on the NCIDQ Exam! This one hour session will cover everything students of Canadian interior design programs need to know about the NCIDQ Exam\, the importance of being certified\, and recent updates for the spring 2021 exam administration. Bring your questions to the session or submit them ahead of time to kwoods@cidq.org. \nREGISTER NOW\nPresenters:  \nKimberly Woods \nDirector of Engagement \nCIDQ \nwww.cidq.org/ \nPresenter bio:  \nAfter previously serving as Data and Program Manager at CIDQ\, Kimberly has rejoined the organization in a new role as Director of Engagement. In this position\, she will work on outreach and engagement with a number of stakeholders\, including students\, educators\, member boards\, and association chapters\, among others. In addition\, Kimberly will resume support of the volunteer Ambassadors program\, as well as providing support for CIDQ’s Board of Directors\, CEO\, and other office staff. \nPrior to working for CIDQ\, Kimberly worked for an energy consulting company in Ohio. Kimberly received her Master of Arts in Teaching from Loyola University Maryland\, and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Global Studies from the University of Toledo. \nAandra Currie Shearer \nPresident\, CIDQ Board of Directors \nCIDQ \nwww.cidq.org/ \nPresenter bio: \nA Saskatoon native\, Aandra nurtured her interest in design first through studies in fine arts and then interior design at the University of Manitoba. In Vancouver\, she has led multi-family residential and financial sector work as well as telecommuted as senior designer for a Saskatoon-based architectural firm. Much of her experience has been with mid-to-large size multi-departmental organizations. \nIn 2015 Aandra realized her goal of moving away from the large architectural firm environment to pursue work that truly inspires her. A passionate advocate for the profession of interior design at many levels\, Aandra has served on the provincial board of Saskatchewan (IDAS)\, and has held board positions with the Interior Designers of Canada since 2010. In 2016 Aandra served as President of the Interior Design Continuing Education Council. She has moderated and sat on various panels in Vancouver\, Toronto\, and Italy\, and judged products\, and hosted awards at IIDEX Canada. She is a Past President of IDC. She also devotes time to her local judo and track and field clubs. \nAandra is an effective strategist\, leader\, and decision maker. She is both humbled and energized by her work with design community leaders in North America. \n  \nThis webinar will be offered in English. 
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/webinar-ncidq-exam-information-session/
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SUMMARY:Interior Designers of Saskatchewan (IDAS) 2021 Virtual AGM
DESCRIPTION:Stay tuned for more details. 
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/interior-designers-of-saskatchewan-idas-2021-virtual-agm/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Healthy Building Design
DESCRIPTION:Presentation Description: \nThis webinar will focus on some design challenges designers will face when specifying interior floor and wall finishes in post-pandemic spaces. The presenter will explore how buildings impact the people inside them by reviewing factors in the built environment that influence human health and well-being. Research done by leading academic organizations with regards to the source and behavior of microbes\, bacteria\, and viruses will be reviewed. Special attention will be directed to the role different types of surfaces play in infection control and what makes some floors and walls more hygienic than others. Lastly\, the notion that healthy buildings only belong in healthcare will be dismissed\, setting new expectations about the buildings where we live\, learn\, and work. \nREGISTER NOW\n  \nPresenter:  \nSusan Drew \nMarket Segment Manager\, Senior Living and Behavioral Mental Health \nAltro Americas \nwww.altrofloors.com \nPresenter bio:  \nSusan Drew is the Market Segment Manager\, Senior Living and Residential Healthcare for Altro Americas. With over 15 years’ experience in the flooring and walling industry and a marketing background\, Susan brings a wealth of knowledge to the unique challenges of the Residential Healthcare/Senior Living Care Environment. In the past 5 years\, she has traveled across North America speaking to the A&D community discussing how the built environment can benefit our most vulnerable populations. \nThis webinar accounts for one IDCEC approved HSW hour. Participants will receive their certificates of completion via email following the webinar and will need to self report their hours. \nThis webinar will be offered in English. 
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/webinar-healthy-building-design/
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SUMMARY:ARIDO AGM
DESCRIPTION:The ARIDO Ontario Summit and Annual General Meeting (AGM) will take place virtually on March 24th and 25th\, 2021. ARIDO has secured an event platform called Remo which mimics the event experience. It welcomes attendees to a virtual reception room with opportunities to network and connect with fellow members\, as well as broadcast CEU and speaker sessions. AGM voting will also take place virtually. \nEVENT SCHEDULE \nOntario Summit – Wednesday\, March 24\, 2021\nCost to attend Ontario Summit: $20 \n12:00 pm Networking \n1:00 pm Session 1 – Reinventing the Value of Interior Design\, Ian Rolston\, ARIDO\nInterior designers are the gatekeepers of the interior environment. Meanwhile\, the practice of interior design has become highly transactional and focused on minimizing risk. This session will address opportunities for both ARIDO and the profession to create ideal change. Worth 1 General CEU \n2:00 pm Virtual Sponsor Showcase & break \n2:50 pm 2019 & 2020 New Registered Members Recognition \n3:00 pm Session 2 – At Home in Canada\, Dorothy Stern\, ARIDO\nReflections on the significance of cultural diversity\, everyday design and collaboration\, and its influence on impactful Canadian interior design decision-making. Worth 1 General CEU \n4:00 pm Virtual Sponsor Showcase & Networking \n5:00 pm Ontario Summit adjourns \nMember Town Hall and AGM – Thursday\, March 25\, 2021\nThere is no cost to attend the events on this day. \n2:00 pm Networking \n3:00 pm Awards & Recognition \n3:30 pm ARIDO Member Town Hall Meeting (Worth 1 General CEU) \n4:30 pm Virtual Networking Reception (1 hour) \n5:30 pm ARIDO 2021 Annual General Meeting (Worth 1 General CEU) \n6:30 pm AGM Adjourns \nLearn more and register here: https://arido.ca/arido-agm/
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/arido-agm/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210330T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210330T153000
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CREATED:20210309T154500Z
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SUMMARY:Tales of Resilience Town Hall Part 3
DESCRIPTION:Join IDC for the third part of the ‘Tales of Resilience’ town hall series\, focused on personal stories of interior designers who experienced the effects of an economic recession or financial crisis. Hear their tales of setbacks\, survival\, and ultimately\, success. \nThis event is free and intended for student and intern members to learn from newly graduated students working in the industry\, senior designers\, and industry leaders\, to ask questions\, and gain insight on how to move forward in their careers. The event will be moderated by Trevor Kruse\, CEO of IDC. All members are invited! \nREGISTER HERE\n  \nPanelists:\nCaroline Hughes\, Retired – Principal Emeritus Figure3 \nCaroline’s 35 year career in corporate interiors is characterized by one key strength: design thinking. As strategic principal with figure3 for 15 years\, Caroline developed human-centered discovery processes designed to uncover the needs of the people impacted by figure3’s work for large and small clients\, helping figure3 to become one of Canada’s most-awarded interiors firms. Today\, Caroline is retired from active practice but stays involved in our industry primarily with IDC as it develops the VODA awards program\, training and symposiums geared to support Canadian designers interested in building their own design thinking skills. \nDonna Verlaan\, Branch Manager\, E.Roko Distributors Ltd. \nDonna has 16 years of experience working in the interior design industry in Vancouver. Her work has been featured on HGTV Canada\, JoyTV\, and at IDS West. She is also a contributing design writer for Boulevard Magazine\, Vancouver. Donna has also held senior design and management positions for leading kitchen design firms and manufacturers. She brings distinctive knowledge to the interior design community. \nRochelle Jones\, Studio Director\, Interiors\, FORREC LTD. \nRochelle is a registered interior designer with a degree from Ryerson’s School of Interior Design. Her career has spanned the entertainment\, commercial and retail sectors of design\, working with many Fortune 500 companies across the globe. During this time\, she earned two ARIDO awards\, has been featured in industry magazines\, and presented at IIDEX and an IFMA conference. \nCurrently\, Rochelle is the Director for the Interior Design studio at FORREC\, a global experience design company\, based in Toronto. Since joining FORREC in 2015\, Rochelle has built a talented team of designers while fostering their growth in the industry and providing them with strong mentorship\, including advising interior design students in the higher education programs across Ontario. Rochelle’s projects have taken her around the globe. She has personally managed theme park projects in China\, a Visitor Centre in Banff\, and multiple family entertainment centres in Singapore\, the USA\, and Toronto. \nDr. Tiiu Poldma\, PhD. FDRS CFERDIE\, IDEC\, IDC\, Designer d’intérieur certifié APDIQ® \nDr. Poldma is a professor at the School of Design (Université de Montréal)\, Director-FoCoLUM Lighting Lab/GRID\, and CRIR regular researcher. She holds a BID\, Ryerson (Honours)\, MA\, McGill (Dean’s Honour list) and PhD. (McGill)\, Fellow Design Research Society (2015)\, Compagnon FERDIE (2004). She is an award-winning certified professional interior designer with over 350 projects completed. She is co-recipient of CFI grant for innovation (3.65M$\, 2006-2010)\, « Nouveau theatre de reelle” and co-investigator/executive member\, RehabMALL Living Lab (2011 – 2016\, 1.4M$ awarded). She was Vice Dean\, Graduate Studies (2006-2014) and Vice Dean Research (2006-2010)\, Faculty of Environmental Design (Universite de Montreal). \n  \n 
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/tales-of-resilience-town-hall-part-3/
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