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Join us for an exclusive networking event at the Museum of Fine Arts and enjoy self-guided tours of John Wilson and Van Gogh, showcasing the deep bond of family, friendship, and community.
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This November we welcome Elizabeth Lowrey, Principal and Director of Interior Architecture at Elkus Manfredi Architects. Join us as we discuss how we should be thinking about office design, management, and leadership as we head back to the workplace.
Over the past 8 months, COVID-19 has forced us all to reflect on where we are, where we are going, and how we are going to get there. We made a quick transition from working in physical office space and collaborating with our colleagues in person, to working virtually, using online platforms as our new conference room and collaboration space.
Our society is now considering the future of Boston’s architecture and interiors world, and how best to transition back into the physical workplace. To help us navigate the inner workings of workplace strategy and interior architecture, and plan for our return to the office, it seems only fitting that we hear from Elizabeth Lowrey, an esteemed leader in workplace strategy and design, and one of Boston Magazine’s “100 Most Influential People in Boston Right Now.”
Known for her sophisticated design eye, business acumen, and skillful management, Elizabeth is Principal and Director of Interior Architecture at Elkus Manfredi Architects. With a clientele ranging within corporate, hospitality, higher education, and more, her Co-creation approach to design, as well as her expertise in interior architecture and branded workplace environments is both valuable and transcendent.
This discussion will explore not only the trends arising as we continue to work from home, but also how we should be thinking about office design as we head back to the workplace. We will also discuss the roles that management and leadership play in this transition.
This event is part of our Women’s Network and InfluenceHER series. Our Women’s Network isn’t a club you join, but a place where you belong – you’ll find a diverse group of more than 3,000 (and growing) women and male allies at all levels of their careers, from all backgrounds, sectors, industries, and professions, with energy for ensuring that Greater Boston becomes the best place for professional women to thrive. All identities welcomed and encouraged to attend.
Loreen Watts
Operations Manager and HR Specialist
[email protected]617-557-5308
All cancellations must be received at least three (3) business days prior to the event to avoid being charged or to receive a refund.
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