Join us for a casual evening with three industry professionals: Alice Haworth (Geyer), Michael Ham (Bar Soma) and Sibella Court (homeMADE, the Society Inc.)
Join us for a casual evening with three industry professionals: Alice Haworth (Geyer), Michael Ham (Bar Soma) and Sibella Court (homeMADE, the Society Inc.)
April 4th, 2011
Join us for a casual evening with three industry professionals: Alice Haworth (Geyer), Michael Ham (Bar Soma) and Sibella Court (homeMADE, the Society Inc.)
Hear first hand how they have ’made it’ in their own personal career paths, what they did and how they did it.
Don’t miss this great opportunity to chat one on one with design professional in small group discussions and have your questions answered.
7pm-9pm
DIA Members free
Non Members $10
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