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SUMMARY:IDC CEU Webinar: How Can Interior Designers and Industry Suppliers Manage Business Risks?
DESCRIPTION:A lot has changed in the last few years — from remote and hybrid work to the challenges resulting from labour shortages\, to project delays and cyber attacks. So how do you navigate this new professional landscape? How do you balance business needs with client demands and expectations? And most importantly\, how do you manage the increased liability risk associated with a more litigious Canadian society? \nAs a Registered Interior Designer\, much of your work focuses on the finer details of life. However\, what about the fine print of your insurance policy? Taking the time to understand your insurance coverage and how it can protect you\, can make all the difference when it matters most. \nWe can help you. IDC and PROLINK — Canada’s Insurance Connection have collaborated to bring you a webinar focused on: \n\nThe unique risks you face as a Registered Interior Designer;\nThe growing threat of a privacy breach and how design firms and industry suppliers can stay cyber-safe;\nHow different liability policies bundled together better protect IDC members;\nHow to incorporate insurance as part of your risk management strategy;\nWhat to do in the event of a claim\n\nSecure your spot.\nThis seminar accounts for 1 IDCEC hour. \nPresenter: \nDerrick Leue\nPresident and CEO\nPROLINK \nDerrick Leue is the President and CEO of PROLINK—Canada’s Insurance Connection\, an independent insurance brokerage established in 1982. PROLINK offers tailor-made risk management and insurance solutions to Professional Associations and Affinity Groups\, Canadian enterprises\, design professionals\, and individuals. Derrick is a leading insurance professional and a licensed broker with nearly 20 years of industry experience and an Honours degree in commerce from McMaster University. He has presented to more than a thousand interior designers on risk management and is very happy to have the opportunity to speak with IDC members. \nThis webinar is brought to you by: 
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/ceu-webinar-how-can-interior-designers-and-industry-suppliers-manage-business-risks/
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SUMMARY:IDC CEU Webinar: Designing for Education
DESCRIPTION:Presentation Summary   \nLearning spaces have an incredibly important and often unmeasured influence over students’ growth and development. The demands on the school environment have changed significantly over the last few years with an increased focus on a holistic approach to education. This approach aims to prepare individuals not only for academic success but also for a fulfilling and meaningful life by addressing various aspects of a person’s development and well-being from academic learning to critical life skills and community engagement.  \nInterior finishes have a substantial role in creating holistic educational environments that are supportive\, safe\, and hygienic.  Because of this\, the discussion will focus not only on key evidence-based design principles but also on the technical aspects of colour\, material selection\, and detailing which influence the selection and specification of interior finishes engineered for long-term durability and life cycle affordability.  \nDuring this session\, attendees will explore the use of colour\, design\, and materials to create spaces that support students and staff of all ages and abilities.     \nLearning Objectives:   \n\nUnderstand how the use of colour and design psychologically impacts students and how they learn.  \nDiscuss the importance of inclusive educational environments that support mental health and the needs of students and staff of all ages and abilities. \nRecognize the epidemic of poor indoor air quality in schools\, the health impact this has on children\, and how to reduce exposure levels.  \nUnderstand the importance of life cycle cost analysis and how appropriate product selection upfront can save schools money. \nUnderstand the diverse needs of schools and the specific design considerations that each type of room requires to accommodate the well-being of all students.\n\nThis webinar is IDCEC-accredited.\nCredits:1 LU | 1 HSW \nSecure your spot!\nPresenters:  \nChris Johnson\nRegional Manager – Ontario\nAltro Floors and Walls \nWith over 20 years of experience in the construction industry\, specializing in flooring and wall protection\, Chris brings a wealth of knowledge to not only planning and design but also construction and installation. Chris is focused on coaching and developing his Ontario team while still managing his own territory where he represents Altro at all levels of the construction business. From the A&D community to the end users in all sectors including Healthcare and Senior Living\, Chris understands the importance of multi-level collaboration. \nKevin Shtybel\nRegional Sales Representative – Western Canada\nAltro Floors and Walls \nExperienced Regional Representative with a demonstrated history of working in the Commercial flooring industry. With over 20 years of experience working in Western Canada and over 6 years with Altro Canada. \n  \nThis webinar is brought to you by: 
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/ceu-webinar-designing-for-education/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240912T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240912T213000
DTSTAMP:20260419T200736
CREATED:20240822T200309Z
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SUMMARY:Western Living Designers of the Year Awards
DESCRIPTION:Join Western Living as we celebrate our 2024 Western Living Designers of the Year Awards\, presented by LaSalle College at Inspiration Furniture — honouring the best interior designers\, architects\, furniture designers\, and more in Western Canada. \nThe evening will include canapes and beverages (and plenty of networking and mingling with the Western Canadian design community) before the awards presentation. \nWe’ll be inducting two Western Living Design Icons into our new Western Living Hall of Fame\, Alda Pereira and Douglas Cridland. And for the first time in the awards’ history\, we’ll be announcing all of our winners live on stage—both the champions of the judged categories and those taking home the coveted People’s Choice prizes. \nJoin us on Thursday\, September 12\, and celebrate our design community. \nSecure Your Spot Now!
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/western-living-designers-of-the-year-awards/
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SUMMARY:IDC CEU Webinar: The Art of Blending Design with Technology
DESCRIPTION:Presentation Summary  \nThis presentation will introduce architects\, interior designers\, builders\, and remodelers to custom audio and visual solutions that can be seamlessly incorporated into residential and commercial spaces.  \nLearning Objectives:   \n\nUnderstanding the basic evolution of audio and video technologies and the current state of technology in audio devices\nRecognizing the importance of collaborating with CEDIA Integrators and integrating technology early in the design process \nConsidering the aesthetic and performance options available when specifying AV technology \nFinding solutions to common challenges of integrating technology into a space \n\nThis seminar accounts for 1 IDCEC hour. \nSecure your spot!\nPresenters:   \nBrett Stenner\nArchitectural & Design Representative \nCI Partners Inc    \nBrett Stenner has over 26 years’ experience in the Residential Electronics Industry including 16 years as a Product Trainer and Sales Manager for both Hitachi and Samsung and 4 Years on the tools as a Technology Integrator. Brett is the owner of Ci Partners\, a company that represent the Best in Home Technology in Canada. As members of HAVAN\, IDC\, and HTA we are focused on building bridges between the build design community and technology. In 2020 we became Well AP certified with a focus on spreading the Healthy Home and Living message and creating conversations about the technology that makes the Home well for the human. Brett lives in Kelowna\, BC\, and enjoys the amazing mountain bike trails\, ski hills\, and wineries that are close to home. \nCaitlin Stewart\nDirector of Sales\nLeon Speakers \nCaitlin Stewart is the Director of Sales at Leon Speakers\, focusing on business and sales development for the residential sector. Caitlin began her tenure at Leon as a Sales Development Manager\, after a career in the higher education industry. She has co-authored and presented this CEU for various groups in person and virtually\, along with other design and technology-focused presentations. \nThis webinar is brought to you by: 
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/idc-ceu-webinar-the-art-of-blending-design-with-technology/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240920
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SUMMARY:2024 IDC Impact Breakfast Central
DESCRIPTION:The IDC Impact Breakfast\, presented by ShawContract\, celebrates the significant contributions of Canadian design professionals and the impact their legacy continues to have on the interior design community. \nHonourees will be interviewed in a live conversation on stage. This event will count towards 1 IDCEC hour. Secure your spot! \nSee a photo-recap of the event! \nHonourees: \nDayna Bradley\nPresident\, TPL Lighting\n \nDayna is President at TPL Lighting\, a lighting agency serving the GTA. As a top performing Executive Leader offering 25+ years of experience modernizing business operations\, transforming internal work cultures\, and driving sales through business development\, Dayna is responsible for setting the strategy for TPL\, driving new business to the agency\, and having oversight for all operations of the business.    \nPrior to joining TPL\, Dayna enjoyed over 20 years in the commercial furniture industry where she achieved great success leading Canada’s largest Haworth dealership. Recognized as an influential change leader\, Dayna brings her robust business acumen and expert communication skills to TPL. She is comfortable challenging the status quo\, shaking things up\, and pushing people outside of their comfort zones to innovate for great results.   \nAs a hands-on mentor who builds best-in-class teams\, Dayna’s personality and leadership style foster open communication as she creates inclusive\, empowered\, and collaborative work environments. Dayna currently sits as co-chair of the ROI Program for ARIDO\, is a member of ARIDO’s Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion Committee\, a member of Toronto CREW\, and is an advocate for women and girls with her involvement in the Canadian Women’s Foundation.  \nMahesh Babooram \nCo-Founder and CEO\, Ojiibik \n \nMahesh Babooram is the co-founder of Ojiibik\, a First Nation\, minority\, woman-owned Teknion dealership in Toronto\, Ontario. A dedicated professional and design-focused thinker\, Mahesh continually seeks innovative ways to achieve excellence in both his personal and professional life. Drawing inspiration from Interface founder Ray Anderson\, he envisions a new standard for how a furniture dealer operates\, challenging industry norms and pushing boundaries in the marketplace.  \nMahesh has provided leadership in numerous industry initiatives\, including the ARIDO ROI Charity Initiative since its inception in 2013\, the ARIDO Golf Tournament\, and the ARIDO GTA Student Committee. He is currently the co-chair of ARIDO’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee.  \nKnown for his hands-on approach and problem-solving skills. His leadership style promotes open communication\, inclusivity\, and collaboration\, fostering empowered and innovative teams.  \nModerator: \nCarrie Burd \nInterim Executive Director\, Jean Augustine Centre for Young Women’s Empowerment\n \nCarrie is a Certified Diversity Professional®\, Certified Diversity Recruiter®\, Certified Workplace Wellness Coach\, and regulated HR professional who brings 20+ years of corporate and senior leadership experience to her role as a fractional executive and the Founder & Principal of Carrie Burd Consulting. \nIn addition to running her consulting firm\, she serves on the Board of Directors for the Jean Augustine Centre for Young Women’s Empowerment\, is an Associate of Niagara Institute and Nexus Coaching Professionals\, and a proud executive mentor with the Rosie Mentoring Program. She is also a speaker and contributing writer for US and Canadian-based think tanks\, magazines and websites. \nTo connect with Carrie\, or to learn how she can help your organization diagnose and solve its HR\, DEI and workplace wellness challenges\, visit: www.carrieburdconsulting.com. \nEvent Details: \nLocation: ARIA 25 York St. (Third Floor) Toronto\, ON M5J 2V5\nDate: Friday\, Sept. 20\, 2024\nTime: 8 a.m. – 11 a.m. ET \nTable Opportunities for Partners \n\n\n\nChampion Table – $5\,000\n\n\n2 x VIP table location for 10 (20 seats)\nYour company’s name included on table signage\nYour company’s logo added to IDC’s event web page\nYour company’s logo included on IDC communications tools (IDC newsletter\, email event notices\, social media\, etc.)\nYour company’s logo included in the Impact Breakfast event presentation\nOpportunity to place your company’s promotional item on each breakfast chair (approximately 300 items required)\nYour company mentioned as a sponsor in the event announcement\n\n\n\n\nPatron –\n$3\,000\n\n\nPreferred table location for 10\nYour company’s name included on table signage\nYour company’s logo added to IDC’s event web page\nYour company’s logo included on email event notices to all IDC members\nYour company’s logo included in the Impact Breakfast event presentation\n\n\n\n\nTable of Ten – \n$2\,000\n\n\nSelect table location for 10\nYour company’s name included on table signage\nYour company’s logo added to IDC’s event web page\nYour company’s logo included on email event notices to all IDC members\nYour company’s logo included in the Impact Breakfast event presentation\n\n\n\n\n\nPurchase Your Table. \nFor questions\, and to secure a table without attendee names\, please contact: \nBarbora Krsiakova\, IDC Director\, Business Development at bkrsiakova@idcanada.org \nPresented by:\n\n\n\n \n  \n \n \n\n\n\n\nChampion Sponsor:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPatron Sponsor:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nTable Sponsors:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/2024-idc-impact-breakfast/
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SUMMARY:Tycos Drive Trade Day
DESCRIPTION:IDC Industry Partner Weavers Art and 24 other participating showrooms have partnered together to host the first annual Tycos Drive Trade Day\, on September 26\, 2024\, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tycos Drive (located in North York\, Toronto). \nParticipating showrooms all along Tycos Drive will be debuting their fall collections and hosting brand introductions for designers. Enjoy a nibble and get acquainted with the incredible showrooms in Toronto’s budding design district! \nWeavers Art’s showroom is located at 120 Tycos Dr. Unit #2\, Toronto\, ON M6B 1V9. \nMore exciting news! Continue connecting with the design community at Roche Bobois’ grand opening party\, hosted at its Tycos showroom\, beginning at 4 p.m.! \nLiving Luxe Magazine is the event’s Media Sponsor.
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/tycos-drive-trade-day/
LOCATION:Weavers Art\, 120 Tycos Dr Unit #2\, Toronto\, ON\, M6B 1V9
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SUMMARY:BIFMA Webinar: Level by BIFMA
DESCRIPTION:This course gives detail to the LEVEL® certification by BIFMA and its role in the selection of sustainable furniture. Though many building rating systems and programs feature sustainability criteria\, none focus extensively on the sustainability of furniture. LEVEL® takes furniture sustainability further than other certifications and is a key tool for furniture selection. \nWhat Is The LEVEL® Certification?\nA LEVEL® certification provides furniture products with a third-party accreditation of conformance to the ANSI/BIFMA e3 Furniture Sustainability Standard. There are multiple conformance tiers within the LEVEL® certification. Each subsequent LEVEL® tier corresponds to scoring more points in the three Categories and three Impact Areas. BIFMA encourages all manufacturers members to seek the highest LEVEL® certification they can and buyers to select product that are LEVEL® certified. \nWho Should Attend\n\nA&D Professionals\nLEED and WELL accredited professionals\nSales/Marketing Professionals\nFacility Managers\, Owners & CEOs (satisfies IFMA CFM maintenance requirements and CoreNet Global QPCR designation)\nInstructors and Students\nManufacturers of Commercial Furniture and Accessories\nSuppliers to the Commercial Furniture Industry\n\nSecure Your Free Spot Until Sep. 26! \nProgram Credits\nIDCEC– 1.0 HSW designation\nAIA– 1.0 LU/HSW\nGBCI– 1.0 General Education\, WELL AP & LEED AP \nPresenter\nWendy Schlett\, Managing Director\, Foresight Management\nMs. Wendy S. Schlett\, a Managing Director with thirty years of experience in environmental consulting\, received her bachelor’s degree in Hydrogeology from Western Michigan University and a Professional Certificate in Sustainable Business from Aquinas College. Ms. Schlett is currently deploying her passion for sustainability by assisting manufacturers and non-profits in building strategies\, identifying and prioritizing risk\, and implementing sustainability and environmental business standards\, certifications\, and labels. She trains leadership\, engages with internal and external stakeholders\, and supports management within an organization to collaboratively develop effective sustainability management systems across diverse program areas within manufacturing and not-for-profit organizations. She also implements ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management Systems\, ISO 50001:2015 Energy Management Systems and conducts Internal Audits for manufacturers. She is active in Business Institutional Furniture Manufacturers Association (BIFMA)\, West Michigan Environmental Action Council\, and is currently on the Board of the Kalamazoo Nature Center. She also participates in the ANSI/BIFMA e3 Furniture Sustainability Standard.
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/bifma-webinar-level-by-bifma/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240929
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SUMMARY:IDC Trade Mission to the Czech Republic
DESCRIPTION:IDC invites members to apply to attend the Trade Mission to the Czech Republic: Furniture Industry and Design in Prague and Brno. \nThis trade mission is organized in collaboration with the Cluster of Czech Furniture Manufacturers\, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic and the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic. It will provide an insight into contemporary trends and traditions in Czech furniture manufacturing (esp. millwork)\, furniture for commercial and residential use\, current Czech design trends including Czech glass\, as well as insights into Czech architecture. \nLearn more about this trade mission and SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATON by July 31\, 2024.
URL:https://idcanada.org/fr/event/idc-trade-mission-to-the-czech-republic/
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