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SUMMARY:Equitable Restroom Accommodation for Trans/GNC People
DESCRIPTION:The ZOOM Recording of this event is now available! \nDuration: 00:58:27\nShare link: Equitable Restroom Accommodation for Trans/GNC People\nPasscode: XPz249d#\n  \nEVENT DETAILS \nThis panel presentation brings together thought leaders from the legal\, academic\, and transgender communities to address access to restrooms for trans and gender non-conforming people in public buildings in the face of laws enacted in 19 states across the country that constrain people to utilize the restroom associated with their sex-at-birth. In so doing\, trans and GNC people face increased risks\, including denial of access\, harassment and physical assault. The effect of these regressive laws serves to prevent this targeted population from using public restrooms in public buildings\, such as schools and universities\, libraries\, hospitals\, government buildings\, airports\, parks and community centers. \nIt is our charge to identify tangible solutions to ensure equitable accommodations that support everybody’s inherent right to participate in all aspects of public life. The discussion will seek to identify avenues of opportunity\, galvanize consensus\, and discern concrete steps going forward. The policy statement generated at this presentation will be delivered to AIA National for adoption and advocacy. \nLEARNING UNITS\nAIA CES: Approved for 1.0 LU|HSW \n  \nPlease note: This is a VIRTUAL event that will take place over ZOOM.\nAll registered attendees will be sent the ZOOM link in the Event Confirmation Email that is sent out 24 hours prior to the event.\n  \n  \nHOST/MODERATOR  \n \nJake Stevens – Senior Vice President\, Faring  \nJake Stevens is a California real estate development professional and a proud graduate of Los Angeles public schools. He attended Occidental College as a 2004 Centennial Scholar and was the 2022 Occidental College Erica J. Murray Young Alumnus of the Year. He is currently the 73rd President of the Occidental College Board of Governors and President of the City of Los Angeles Board of Building and Safety Commissioners. He is also Governor Gavin Newsom’s two-time appointee as President of the California State New Motor Vehicle Board\, the first openly LGBT person in state history to hold the office. Jake was named the 2022 Democrat of the Year for the 52nd Assembly District by the Los Angeles County Democratic Party and was recognized as the 2019 LGBT Heritage Month – Person of the Year for Los Angeles City Council District 14. \n  \nPANELISTS \n \nKendra Muller – Attorney\, Disability Rights California  \nKendra J. Muller (they/them) is a disabled\, queer attorney at Disability Rights California (DRC)\, the nation’s largest disability rights non-profit. As part of the Equal Access and Housing team\, Muller employs impact litigation\, direct services\, regulatory code\, and policy changes to address civil rights violations\, including at the intersection of equal access to restrooms. Muller emphasizes collaborative advocacy with underserved communities\, including 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals\, people of color\, veterans\, unhoused individuals\, multilingual individuals\, seniors\, and low-income communities. Muller is DRC’s current ex officio member of the Division of the State Architect’s Access Codes Collaborative\, working to identify opportunities surrounding access in the California Building Code development process. Muller serves on the board of Rainbow Spaces and previously a representative of the Transgender\, Gender Diverse\, or Intersex Working Group for the California Department of Managed Health Care. \n \nDavid Serlin – Professor of Communication & Science Studies\, UC San Diego  \nDavid Serlin is Professor of Communication and Science Studies at UC San Diego. He published “Pissing Without Pity: Disability\, Gender\, and the Public Toilet” in the groundbreaking anthology Toilet: Public Restrooms and the Politics of Sharing\, eds. Harvey Molotch and Laura Norén (NYU Press\, 2010). His most recent book is Window Shopping with Helen Keller: Architecture and Disability in Modern Culture (University of Chicago Press\, 2025). He is a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome\, which awarded him the 2021 Rome Prize in Architecture.  \n \nJody L. Herman\, Ph.D. – Reid Rasmussen Senior Scholar of Public Policy & Williams Institute\, UCLA School of Law  \nJody L. Herman is the Reid Rasmussen Senior Scholar of Public Policy at the Williams Institute\, UCLA School of Law. Her research focuses on measures of gender identity in survey research\, gendered public spaces\, and the prevalence and impacts of discrimination based on gender identity or expression. At the Williams Institute\, her work has included the development of trans-inclusive questions for population-based surveys and research on minority stress\, health\, violence\, and suicidality among transgender people\, among other topics. Dr. Herman co-authored Injustice at Every Turn\, based on the National Transgender Discrimination Survey\, and The Report of the 2015 U.S. Transgender Survey. She served as a Co-Investigator on the U.S. Transgender Population Health Survey (“TransPop”; NICHD R01HD090468; PI Ilan Meyer)\, as Co-Principal Investigator on the 2022 U.S. Transgender Survey\, and as a Co-Investigator on an NIH-funded study to assess health disparities among gender minority youth. Her published research is routinely cited\, including by major news sources\, such as The New York Times\, Washington Post\, CNN\, and NPR. She holds a Ph.D. in Public Policy and Public Administration from The George Washington University. \n \nAmanda Goad – Audrey Irmas Director of the LGBTQ\, Gender & Reproductive Justice Project\, ACLU Southern California  \nAmanda is the Audrey Irmas Director of the LGBTQ\, Gender & Reproductive Justice Project at the ACLU of Southern California\, fighting for the rights and civil liberties of LGBTQ people through litigation\, policy advocacy\, technical assistance\, coalition-building\, and community engagement. Amanda was previously a staff attorney in the LGBT & HIV Project of the National ACLU\, working on projects to advance transgender workers’ rights\, safety and dignity for incarcerated people\, the rights of LGBTQ students\, and marriage equality for same-sex couples. Amanda also previously served as Director of Litigation at Inner City Law Center in Los Angeles\, as Senior Counsel in the New York City Law Department\, and as Legal Coordinator for a group providing pro bono name change assistance to transgender New Yorkers. In 2015\, Amanda was named one of the 40 Best LGBT Lawyers under the age of 40 by the National LGBT Bar Association. Amanda is an alum of Harvard Law School and Rice University\, a former co-chair of the Board of Directors of Genders & Sexualities Alliance Network\, and a former fifth grade teacher. \n  \n \nShane Diamond – Director of Communications & Advocacy\, GLAAD  \nShane Diamond (he/him) serves as Director of Communications & Advocacy at GLAAD\, where he leads GLAAD’s transgender advocacy and narrative strategy work\, as well as creator relationship and athlete engagement. He plays a central role in shaping GLAAD’s storytelling strategies—most notably coordinating the partnership with Ground Media on the landmark Here We Are campaign\, recently honored by the Anthem Awards\, to uplift transgender stories and storytellers. Previously\, Shane served as the principal for Very Good Consulting\, specializing in gender equity training and communications consulting for nonprofits\, corporations\, athletic programs\, and more. He also produced the impact campaign for the Hulu Original and GLAAD Media Award-winning documentary\, CHANGING THE GAME\, about three transgender high school athletes as they fight to participate in their respective sports. Shane\, his spouse\, and their dog\, Harvey Chocolate Milk\, live in Brooklyn\, NY.  \n \nBamby Salcedo – President & CEO\, TransLatina Coalition  \nBamby is a national and international transgender Latina Woman who received her Master’s Degree in Latina Studies from California State California Los Angeles. Bamby is the President and CEO of the TransLatina Coalition\, a national organization that focuses on addressing the issues of transgender Latinas in the US. Bamby developed the Center for Violence Prevention and Transgender Wellness\, a multipurpose\, multi-service space for Trans people in Los Angeles. \n  \nSpecial thanks to Eve Reynolds\, AIA\, Principal Architect at Arcolution LLC\,  for organizing this important and timely event. \n  \n*Note to all registrants: When purchasing a ticket\, please double check that the address + zip code that you provide matches the billing information on the card you are using.*
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/equitable-restroom-accommodation-for-trans-gnc-people/
LOCATION:Virtual on Zoom
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Community,Lunch and Learn,Panel,Presentation
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DTSTAMP:20260504T073446
CREATED:20250408T221031Z
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SUMMARY:High-Performing Prefabricated Building Solutions - A Deep Dive into Long-Term Durability
DESCRIPTION:EVENT DETAILS \nThis presentation explores the latest advancements of high-performance prefabricated building envelopes and structural precast concrete. Attendees will gain insights into seismic design safety\, versatility\, energy performance\, and long-term building durability. Additionally\, the session will enhance attendees understanding of designing for prefabrication and integrating multiple scopes into one solution manufactured offsite. \n  \nNote: This is a virtual event. All registrants will be sent a Zoom Link 24 hours prior to the event in the “Event Confirmation” email. \n  \nSPEAKER \n \nVince Polhemus – Associate Director of Pre-construction\, Clark Pacific \nVincent Polhemus is an Associate Director\, Pre-construction\, Facades at Clark Pacific based in West Sacramento\, California. Previously\, Vincent was a Senior Business Development Manager at Clark Pacific and also held positions at Walters & Wolf\, Related. Vincent received a Bachelor of Arts degree from UC Irvine and a Master of Business Administration from University of California\, Riverside. \n  \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES \nAIA CES: Submitted for Approval \n1: Participants will learn how prefabricated concrete structures offer a unique and powerful opportunity to design for fire\, wind\, and storm resistance. \n2: Participants will understand the fundamentals of radiant heating & cooling\, the array of energy and thermal comfort benefits\, as well as the health benefits of a 100% outside air system. \n3: Understand how components of the Precast Hybrid Moment Frame can be integrated and designed into multi-use and commercial buildings to provide life safety to occupants and keep the building safe during a seismic event; in addition\, understand how its enhanced seismic performance will allow it to be re-occupied immediately after an event. \n4: Explain what prefabricated building envelopes and structural precast concrete is and how it enables design and construction efficiencies as well as dive into cement replacement strategies for reduced embodied carbon and operational carbon. \n  \nPRESENTATION LINK \nClick here for the PDF Presentation. \n  \nYOUTUBE PRESENTATION \nClick here to watch the presentation. \n  \nCLARK PACIFIC PRODUCT LINK \nClick here to view Clark Pacific Products. \n  \n  \n*Note to all registrants: When purchasing a ticket\, please double check that the address + zip code that you provide matches the billing information on the card you are using.*
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/high-performing-prefabricated-building-solutions-a-deep-dive-into-long-term-durability/
LOCATION:Virtual on Zoom
CATEGORIES:Learning Units,Lunch and Learn,Networking,Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250226T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250226T090000
DTSTAMP:20260504T073446
CREATED:20240827T224151Z
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SUMMARY:Steep Slope Roofing Perspectives & Learning to Design for Performance and Sustainability: Dawn Discussions
DESCRIPTION:Steep Slope Roofing Perspectives provides architects with knowledge about unique asphalt shingle granules\, the benefits of polymer modified asphalt manufacturing and how a roofing shingle is sustainable. \nThe primary goal of this  1 hour presentation is to provide architects and designers with information to ensure they are designing buildings with smarter\, more sustainable roofing systems. The session will unlock the secrets of asphalt shingles and show you how to elevate your specification with cutting-edge advancements. \nThis course will show the differences between different asphalt types: How shingles have evolved with modern manufacturing innovations that boost performance. You will be able to identify how polymer modified asphalt can contribute to a healthier environment and a longer life cycle when compared with oxidized shingle products. \nLearn how granules work smarter: Learn how smog-reducing granules help take the NO2 nitrates and reduce them to a fertilizer falling to the ground with the next dew or rainfall. Understand how solar reflective granules cool the roof\, along with algae resistant granules that reduce black streaking. \nWe will teach you the Five-Step System and the value of integrating a complete roofing system. You will see how warranties are a “value-add” to any project specification\, while utilizing a certified installer. \n  \nSpeaker:\n \nSpecification Manager\, Linda McCandless with Malarkey Roofing Products \nLinda has been promoting various exterior envelope options for over 25 plus years. Her focus has been on the exterior wall with fluid applied and peel and stick WRB\, Rainscreen Systems and facade development. Moving to the roof has been a recent move\, but shares a common system with the water shedding exterior.  \n\n\n\n\n\nLearning Objectives:\nAIA CES: 1 LU|HSW approved \n1. Identify how Specialized Granules can make a difference in performance and to the environment. \n2. Identify the differences between an Oxidized and Polymer Modified Asphalt and how Polymer Modified Products can contribute to a healthier environment and longer lifecycle when compared to Oxidized Products. \n3. Identify Substrate\, Underlayment\, and Ventilation Requirements and the importance of underlayment and the value of integrating a\ncomplete roofing system. \n4. Understand the importance of Certified Installers and Warranties to back them up. \n  \nSponsored by:
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/steep-slope-roofing-perspectives/
LOCATION:Center for Communities\, 4450 West Adams\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90016
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241115T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241115T103000
DTSTAMP:20260504T073446
CREATED:20241002T213341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241104T205722Z
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SUMMARY:Housing for Health: A Collaborative Approach to Addressing Homelessness in Los Angeles
DESCRIPTION:AIA|LA City Leaders Breakfast Reception w/ Elizabeth (Libby) Boyce\, L.C.S.W. – Los Angeles County Homeless Initiative & Leepi Shimkhada – Deputy Director\, Housing for Health\, Department of Health Services (DHS)\, County of Los Angeles\n2024 City Leaders Breakfast Series Presented By: Gannett Fleming \nThe 2024 AIA|LA City Leaders Breakfast Series allows architects & designers and other community stakeholders to meet directly with key individuals transforming Los Angeles in a roundtable setting to discuss innovative ideas to ensure a healthy\, sustainable\, and economically competitive future. \nHousing for Health: A Collaborative Approach to Addressing Homelessness in Los Angeles\nImage Credit:  Safe Landing\, a 5-building campus built on County-owned property in South Los Angeles.  Architect:  KFA Architecture \nFeatured Speakers: Leepi Shimkhada and Elizabeth (Libby) Boyce\, Housing for Health\, Department of Health Services (DHS)\, County of Los Angeles \nOverview: This lunchtime roundtable discussion will delve into the innovative strategies and collaborative efforts implemented by Housing for Health (HFH) to address homelessness in Los Angeles County. Leepi Shimkhada and Libby Boyce\, both key leaders within HFH\, will share their expertise and insights on the program’s successful initiatives. \nObjectives: \n+ Highlight the importance of a health-centered approach to addressing homelessness.\n+ Discuss the role of collaborative partnerships in driving effective solutions.\n+ Explore the innovative programs and services offered by HFH.\n+ Examine the impact of HFH’s initiatives on improving health outcomes and reducing homelessness.\n+ Foster discussion and collaboration among attendees to address the ongoing challenges of homelessness in the region. \nThis roundtable discussion will provide valuable insights into the complexities of homelessness and the promising work being done to address this critical issue in Los Angeles. \nFeatured Speakers:\nElizabeth (Libby) Boyce\, L.C.S.W. – Los Angeles County Homeless Initiative \n \nIn 1989\, Libby Boyce received her MSW from Southern CT State University. From 1987-1996 Libby Boyce worked as a medical social worker for people living with HIV/AIDS. She provided these direct services at Yale New Haven Hospital\, in New Haven Connecticut\, Cedar Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles\, and LA County+USC Medical Center in Los Angeles. In 1996\, Libby transferred to an administrative position at the LA County Office of AIDS Programs and Policy and oversaw the Social Services and Mental Health Units until 2004. \nIn 2004\, Libby transitioned into a newly implemented position\, as the Homeless Services Coordinator for Los Angeles County Department of Health Services (DHS). In this position\, Libby was responsible for improving the healthcare care provided to LA County’s homeless residents. Libby achieved many enhancements to LA County’s homeless services delivery systems including recuperative care\, permanent housing with services\, and a benefits entitlement program. In addition\, Libby added many services and advocacy measures to the few resources that were available for homeless individuals in 2004. \nIn July\, 2010 Libby transitioned to the job of Homeless Coordinator for the Los Angeles County Chief Executive Office (CEO). In this role\, Libby kept the Board of Supervisors and County departments abreast of homeless-related policy\, planning and programmatic issues that impact the County. In this role\, Libby helped develop and launch the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority’s (LAHSA) led Homeless Family Solution System as well as many other priority projects. \nFrom 2014 through October 2024\, Libby Boyce was the Deputy Director at Housing for Health (HFH) a program within the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services (DHS). In her role\, she is responsible for 115+ multidisciplinary street-based engagement teams\, 3\,000 interim housing beds\, and 1\,200 enriched residential care slots for people experiencing homelessness. In addition\, Libby also oversaw Skid Row coordination and the Skid Row Action Plan. \nOn October 4\, 2024\, Libby rejoined the CEOs office at the Homeless Initiative to assist the director with special projects. This is a one-year assignment prior to Libby’s retirement from the County after 34 years. \nLeepi Shimkhada – Deputy Director\, Housing for Health\, Department of Health Services (DHS)\, County of Los Angeles \n \nOver the last 24 years\, Leepi has had various roles in the homeless services community. After graduating with her master’s degree from Claremont Graduate University\, she worked as a community organizer for several years before doing case management in the San Gabriel Valley and in Skid Row. Her work has impacted systems change\, she has co-authored public policy and has extensive experience in funding and creating permanent affordable housing with supportive services. Leepi has over 20 years of experience providing technical assistance to other jurisdictions\, the homeless services community\, and affordable housing developers to use rental housing subsidies and supportive services programs to create solutions for people experiencing homelessness. She has helped launch other permanent supportive housing programs in other jurisdictions to use short- and long-term funding to create innovative solutions. \nLeepi has been at LA DHS for the last 15 years and is currently the Deputy Director at Housing for Health. She oversees the Homeless Prevention Unit\, Countywide Benefits Entitlement Team (CBEST)\, Flexible Housing Subsidy Pool and Intensive Case Management Services in Permanent Supportive Housing. These programs were established to provide housing and services to the most medically complex homeless individuals in the County to prevent them from falling into homelessness and quickly rehouse people to positively impact health outcomes in permanent housing with intensive services by using a “whatever it takes” model. With this model\, HFH has achieved a 92% retention rate in permanent housing after one year and an 89% approval rate for SSI applications. HFH provides these services directly and also works with non-profit agencies by funding them to provide intensive case management services (ICMS). HFH has been a critical player in housing development by providing service commitments and local rental subsidies to housing developers to speed up affordable housing production and keep units affordable. HFH’s goals include creating stability for participants by using predictive analytics\, data\, and innovative and flexible funding to access permanent housing throughout Los Angeles County. \n  \nThis Reception is Hosted By: \n \n2024 AIA|LA City Leaders Breakfast Series Presented By:
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/housing-for-health-a-collaborative-approach-to-addressing-homelessness-in-los-angeles/
LOCATION:KFA\, LLP\, 3573 Hayden Avenue\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
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SUMMARY:Existing Buildings: Getting to Success with the Building Code Including the new CEBC Work Area Method
DESCRIPTION:Join us at lunchtime during the International Code Council Conference\, Expo + Hearings in Long Beach – program venue just around the corner! \nIn-person at rdc. / Studio One Eleven \nBring your own brown bag lunch! \nAIA Members FREE | Non-members $25 \nREGISTER HERE on the AIA Long Beach/ South Bay Website \nDescription: \nReuse and retrofit of existing buildings is a key climate action strategy. When these projects create new housing from underused or empty commercial buildings\, it’s a win-win: \n+ Major embodied carbon benefits for greenhouse gas emission reductions\n+ Urban revitalization and economic development\n+ Housing in locations where it’s critically needed \nThere are five different compliance paths that California architects have available for work on existing buildings. This program will provide a high-level overview of all code options\, insights\, and information to make an informed code choice. It will also provide a deep dive into the Work Area Methodology\, new to California as of July 1\, 2024. Join architect Michael F. Malinowski\, FAIA for this fast-paced exploration of code choices and nuanced differences and learn about factors that can lead you to a code ‘best fit’ for your next existing building adventure. \nSpeaker: \nMichael F. Malinowski\, FAIA – Principal\, Applied Architecture Inc. \n \nMichael F. Malinowski\, FAIA – Principal\, Applied Architecture Inc. \n\nConsultant to AIA California in regulatory and code matters. Recent work has included the successful implementation of the FIRST Embodied Carbon mandatory measures effective July 2024 in CA; expansion of California’s Existing Building Code with seven new chapters including the first CA adoption of the Work Area Method\, effective July 2024; and collaboration with many dozens of stakeholder state agencies\, local governments and building officials; nonprofit and individual subject matter experts; and AIACA’s 11\,000 design professional members who shape most of California’s built environment. \nPrincipal of Applied Architecture Inc. in Sacramento with 44 years of experience in historic adaptive reuse and residential projects at all scales. \nCurrent (and former) member of AIA National Code Committee\, and two-term former member of the ICC Existing Building Code Committee; founder and president of the nonprofit Streamline Institute\, which advances regulatory efficiency and effectiveness around the country; former president of AIA CA\, AIA Central Valley; Sacramento’s Development Oversight Commission\, Preservation Commission\, Design Review Commission\, and other organizational leadership and honors. \n  \n\nLearning Objectives:  2.0 AIA LU/HSW \n\nUnderstand why existing building reuse and retrofit are essential climate action strategies\nRecognize the various code compliance options for an existing building retrofit/reuse project in California and factors that can influence design professional choice\nUnderstand how to use the CEBC’s new work area method for code compliance\nReview case study examples of commercial-to-housing adaptive reuse and code issues that need to be considered\n\nREGISTER HERE on the AIA Long Beach/ South Bay Website
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/existing-buildings-getting-to-success-with-the-building-code-including-the-new-cebc-work-area-method/
LOCATION:rdc. / Studio One Eleven\, 245 E. 3rd St.\, Long Beach\, CA\, 90802\, United States
CATEGORIES:Committee on the Environment,Community,Learning Units,Lunch and Learn,Networking,Panel,Partner Program,Presentation,Professional Development,Sustainability + Environment
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241001T090000
DTSTAMP:20260504T073446
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SUMMARY:LUNCH AND LEARN: Folio Lighting
DESCRIPTION:This event has been rescheduled from May 7\, 2024 to October 1\, 2024.  We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.\nAdditional information regarding the tour and check-in process will be emailed directly to registrants 24 hours before the event.\nExperience backlighting techniques with Folio over Breakfast!\n \nThrough constant innovation technical expertise and a relentless pursuit to deliver bespoke lighting solutions\, Folio is recognized as a worldwide lighting manufacturer known for their expertise in custom edge lit and backlighting products. Folio is the union between high-quality materials and innovative lighting manufacturing processes. The design of their luminous products combines the best-in-class performance lighting technology paired with patented solutions and high-end finishes. The product range encompasses backlighting natural materials including onyx\, architectural luminaires offering direct\, indirect and performance lighting all within solutions less than an inch thick. Their expansive array of lighting solutions\, attention to detail\, use of high-quality components and customizable products form a harmonious ecosystem delivering unparalleled lighting solutions to enhance both commercial and residential design driven projects. \nSpeaker:\nJ.R. Spiegel | US and Canada Commercial Sales Manager \n \nJ.R. Spiegel has been with FOLIO for over 4 years as their commercial sales manager. He has 20 years of industry experience including leadership roles across importing manufacturing and ecommerce businesses focused on innovation\, design and performance products.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/lunch-and-learn-folio-lighting/
LOCATION:Center for Communities\, 4450 West Adams\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90016
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240917T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240917T090000
DTSTAMP:20260504T073446
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SUMMARY:LUNCH AND LEARN: Transforming Indoor Environments into Healthy Places
DESCRIPTION:LUNCH AND LEARN: Transforming Indoor Environments into Healthy Places\n\nThis course aims to inspire architects to become innovators in the field of health-conscious design.  Step into a world where architecture meets well-being. Join us in this AlA presentation as we explore the transformative power of healthy buildings\, unraveling the impact of indoor environments on our senses and attention. \nDiscover the key elements of designing spaces that harmonize with our natural inclinations\, promoting not just physical health but also mental and emotional well-being. Learn how to redefine 21st century spaces that nurture and engage our senses. \n \nLuca Masella\, CE Accredited Product Manager\nZaniboni Indoor Well-Being \nHailing from the vibrant city of Milan\, Luca Masella is a visionary force\, armed with dual degrees in Mechanical and Management Engineering from the esteemed Polytechnic of Milan and a Master’s in Science of Business and Entrepreneurship from the University of Tampa. Luca spearheaded revolutionary products like sound masking and circadian light\, embodying a cross-disciplinary mastery. Fueled by a fervent passion for human biology and self-improvement\, \n  \n \nLearning Objectives:\nModule 1: Understanding Sensory Stimulation\nExplore how outdoor environments naturally stimulate our senses and learn about the consequences of sensory deprivation in indoor settings. Recognize the profound impact of sensory experiences on well-being and productivity. \nModule 2: The Attention Economy and Indoor Environments\nDelve into the concept of attention as the new currency in the 21st century. Examine how modern indoor environments often compete for our attention\, leading to stress and reduced cognitive performance. Understand the implications for designing spaces that support focus and mindfulness. \nModule 3: Holistic Design Principles\nUncover the principles of holistic design that address all the senses – sound\, light\, smell\, and air quality. Learn how thoughtful automation and technology integration can create environments that adapt to human needs\, promoting a seamless and health-conscious experience. \nModule 4: Creating Healthy Sanctuaries\nGain practical insights into designing spaces that prioritize well-being. Explore case studies and best practices for incorporating elements such as biophilic design\, circadian lighting\, aromatherapy\, and smart air quality solutions. Discover how these strategies can be seamlessly integrated into architectural and interior design\, fostering a healthier and more enriching lifestyle. By the end of this course\, architects will not only have a deep understanding of the impact of indoor environments on human well-being but also be equipped with the knowledge and inspiration to incorporate innovative technologies into their designs\, positioning themselves as leaders in the pursuit of healthier and more sustainable living spaces. \n  \n \nZaniboni Lighting offers a range of innovative solutions\, including sound masking\, circadian lights\, air quality sensors\, air purifications\, acoustic panels\, and lighting controls\, designed to revolutionize the way architects approach their projects.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/lunch-and-learn-transforming-indoor-environments-into-healthy-places/
LOCATION:Center for Communities\, 4450 West Adams\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90016
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240910T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240910T180000
DTSTAMP:20260504T073446
CREATED:20240522T233602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240807T220148Z
UID:106109-1725987600-1725991200@www.aialosangeles.org
SUMMARY:Twilight Talk: GARLAND ROOFING - Building Envelope Solutions (Virtual Seminar)
DESCRIPTION:This presentation is intended to provide participants with an overview of the building envelope and an understanding of the most common building envelope problems. In addition to an overview of problems\, solutions will be addressed for a variety of categories\, including maintenance\, restoration\, roofing\, metal\, plaza decks and air barriers. \n  \nThis is a virtual event.  Zoom information will be provided to registrants 24 hours before the event. \n  \nGarland is excited to offer a $25 Grubhub Gift Certificate to any AIA Architect Member in good standing who registers before 11:59 PM on September 5\, 2024. \nDon’t miss out on this delicious deal – register now! \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nKim Cahners – Architectural Sales Manager – GARLAND \nKim is a proud Southern California resident\, and architectural sales manager with over 15 years of experience in the building materials industry. As a member of The Garland Company\, she takes pride in her role educating the A&D community about the industry leading products available from the Garland Company umbrella\, and the unique consultative services available from our team of experienced envelope professionals. At Garland\, our collective goal is to ensure that every solution we provide meets the highest quality standards while also leaving a positive impact on the community\, and our environment. Kim looks forward to the opportunity to become a trusted resource for your firm and provide support for all your building facade and roofing needs. \n  \n \n  \nAlexandra (Alex) Zywicki – Architectural Specialist (Greater Los Angeles) – GARLAND \nAlex Zywicki is the Garland Architectural Specialist for the greater Los Angeles area. Her prior experience includes architectural sales in structural glazing\, rainscreen systems\, and other products in the building façade realm. She is passionate about assisting architects design high-performing building envelopes with superior products and is excited to work with this incredible community of southern California architects and designers. Let’s build something great together! \n  \nApproved AIA CES: 1 Learning Unit \n1. Participants will understand the fundamental goals of a building as well as what a building envelope includes \n2. Learn the most common building envelope problems \n3. Participants will be able to identify problems/failures in building envelope systems through photographs \n4. Solutions will be addressed for a variety of categories\, including maintenance\, restoration\, roofing\, metal\, plaza decks and air barriers \n 
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/lunch-and-learn-garland-roofing-building-envelope-solutions/
LOCATION:Center for Communities\, 4450 West Adams\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90016
CATEGORIES:Learning Units,Lunch and Learn
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240820T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240820T090000
DTSTAMP:20260504T073446
CREATED:20240405T160355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240405T195055Z
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SUMMARY:LUNCH AND LEARN: The Decorative Lighting Fixture of the Century
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the new AIA|LA Headquarters to learn more about’s Customizable Luminaires\, their Lean American Manufacturing Process\, and the full circle of the RLM category of lighting. \nIn this fully accredited introductory course\, you will discover the world and history of Reflective Luminaire Manufacturer Lighting.  \nLearn about the key individuals who influenced this style\, the manufacturing techniques commonly used to create these fixtures\, and different decorative finishing methods.  \nThis course breaks down the complete anatomy of the RLM lighting fixture and highlights relevant uses in real-world applications.  Because this course covers topics relating to RLM lighting \, like porcelain enamel and artisan manufacturing techniques\, Barn Light Electric would like to invite you and your team to tour their factory as part of your AIA CEU training . Witnessing the creation of RLM Lighting in person will provide helpful insights into these time-honored processes\, along with valuable “hands-on” experience with these shades and fixtures. \n \nCole Paulson\nDirector of National Sales at Barn Light Electric \n \nCole Paulson has been with Barn Light Electric for over five years. Growing up in Florida\, Cole found a company he shares many values with who hand-crafts quality products. He has been proudly working to promote Barn Light’s decorative luminaires around North America and humbled to work with companies focused on creating amazing\, sustainable spaces for the future.\n \n \n  \nLearning Units: \n1 CEU
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/lunch-and-learn-the-decorative-lighting-fixture-of-the-century/
LOCATION:Center for Communities\, 4450 West Adams\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90016
CATEGORIES:Learning Units,Lunch and Learn
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240814T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240814T090000
DTSTAMP:20260504T073446
CREATED:20240612T222059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240801T224244Z
UID:106755-1723622400-1723626000@www.aialosangeles.org
SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn: Human-Centric Lighting
DESCRIPTION:This course will define the three elements to achieve Human Centric Lighting\, examine key design considerations\, explore best design practices and ways to communicate the value to clients.\n\nSpeakers: \n \nScott Stevens\, Residential Supervisor\, Lutron Electronics\nScott Stevens is a dedicated professional at Lutron\, bringing nine years of experience in the lighting industry. Specializing in high-end residential spaces\, he has worked with both manufacturers and manufacturers’ representatives. Scott’s current role is assisting local Homeworks dealers in the Los Angeles area and educating the specification community on lighting\, controls\, and shades in home automation. \n \nKyle Steele\, CEO / Founder\, Global Wave Integration\nKyle Steele\, CEO and founder of Global Wave Integration (GWI)\, is a leader in technology and construction\, known for his pioneering work in home automation and energy-efficient systems. Inspired by a need for inclusive automation\, he established FutureCare Solutions Group\, Inc.\, focusing on eldercare technologies. Steele\, an alumnus of the University of Arizona’s ELITE program\, has led GWI to global acclaim\, and he currently serves on the board of directors for the Smart Home Association. \n  \nApproved 1 AIA CES Learning Unit: \n\nDefine human-centric lighting\nExamine the 3 elements of Human Centric Lighting: Quality light\, Natural light\, Personalized control\nUnderstand key design considerations and smart technologies that enable human-centric lighting\nImplement design best practices for human-centric lighting and determine ways to communicate the value to clients\n\nSponsored by:
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/lal-human-centric-lighting/
LOCATION:Center for Communities\, 4450 West Adams\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90016
CATEGORIES:Learning Units,Lunch and Learn,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240806T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240806T090000
DTSTAMP:20260504T073446
CREATED:20240430T215745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240601T194516Z
UID:105217-1722931200-1722934800@www.aialosangeles.org
SUMMARY:LUNCH AND LEARN: CERNO
DESCRIPTION:Additional information regarding the check-in process will be emailed directly to registrants 24 hours before the event.\nMeet one of the Founders of Cerno and delve into the seamless fusion of art and engineering\, crafting sustainable fixtures.\nExplore the symbiosis of art and engineering in crafting fixtures that not only illuminate spaces but also prioritize sustainability and energy efficiency. \n \nBret Englander – Co-Founder – Director of Sales and Marketing \nBret Englander grew up in Laguna Beach\, California. Laguna is an exciting melting pot of artists\, surfers\, hippies\, and entrepreneurs\, which led to his passion for the natural environment\, design and being an entrepreneur. Bret’s father ran his own business that specialized in product development in the homebuilding industry\, and that meant many weekends were spent touring the latest completed homes he worked on\, which Bret credits for his drive and ability to combine the creative and analytical sides of running a business.  Originally Bret wanted to pursue a career in journalism and film\, which is what he studied at the University of Colorado. After working at a newspaper\, he decided to switch gears and pursued a career in business which led to a few informative roles in finance and marketing. In 2009 Bret teamed up with childhood best friends Daniel Wacholder and Nick Sheridan to start Cerno\, as Co-founder\, Bret wears many hats but focuses his efforts on business development as Cerno’s Director of Sales and Marketing. Cerno is a California based design and manufacturing company that over the last ten years has grown from the three founders to a team of approximately 50 people that share a passion for design and making modern lighting in Southern California. \n  \nCerno’s product line\, is celebrated for its unparalleled quality and design. Founded in 2009 by a trio of lifelong friends—Nick Sheridan\, Bret Englander\, and Dan Wacholder—Cerno emerged from the idyllic surroundings of Laguna Beach\, a place that fostered their creativity and passion for design. From their early endeavors in boat building to the establishment of Cerno\, their journey was driven by a shared commitment to create beautiful\, lasting creations. Today\, Cerno is renowned for its innovative LED lighting fixtures and furniture that embody craftsmanship\, sustainability\, and original design\, all made in America under one roof in California. \n  \n \n  \nParking Lot and Street Parking available.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/lunch-and-learn-cerno/
LOCATION:Center for Communities\, 4450 West Adams\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90016
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240731T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240731T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T073446
CREATED:20240612T230559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240710T205254Z
UID:106790-1722427200-1722430800@www.aialosangeles.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Lunch and Learn: Building a Future-Proof Practice: The Power of Strategic BIM
DESCRIPTION:This virtual presentation explores how effective BIM implementation\, guided by well-defined Execution Plans (BEPs)\, can position your firm for long-term success. We’ll delve into the potential for BIM to enhance profitability through efficient project delivery and reduced rework and enable clear communication and data-driven decision-making. Designed for busy executives\, this presentation provides a clear analysis of how BIM can potentially propel your firm to the forefront of the industry. \nThe future of A/E firms demands a strategic focus on Building Information Modeling (BIM). This presentation explores how effective BIM implementation\, guided by well-defined BIM Execution Plans (BEPs)\, can position your firm for long-term success. We’ll delve into the potential for BIM to enhance profitability through efficient project delivery and reduced rework. Additionally\, we’ll examine how clear communication and data-driven decision-making facilitated by BEPs can elevate client satisfaction. Finally\, we’ll explore how BIM adoption can solidify your firm’s leadership by attracting top clients seeking future-proof design and construction solutions. This presentation delves into the potential return on investment (ROI) associated with BIM and equips you with thought-provoking strategies for seamless BIM integration within your A/E firm’s structure\, ultimately securing a competitive edge in the evolving construction landscape. Designed for busy executives\, this presentation provides a clear analysis of how BIM can potentially propel your firm to the forefront of the industry. \nSpeaker: \n \nJeff Thomas III\, Technology Consultant\, U.S. CAD\, An ARKANCE Company\nWith over 25 years of experience\, Jeff III excels in evaluating\, advising\, and providing BIM workflow processes\, guidelines\, and standards development. His extensive knowledge spans a wide range of software applications in industrial design\, design/drafting\, telecommunications\, and construction\, with a focus on Autodesk AEC Collection and Autodesk Construction Cloud. Jeff specializes in training new and experienced users to maximize the value of their tools. \nAIA CES: 1 LU \nLearning Objectives: \nUnderstand how BEPs contribute to a competitive advantage for A&E firms\nExplore strategies for implementing strategic BIM planning within the A&E firm structure\nIdentify key elements of a successful BEP that drive project efficiency\nRecognize BEPs as an investment in project success and client satisfaction\nIdentify the return on investment (ROI) associated with effective BIM implementation \nRegister Here\nSponsored by:
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/virtual-lunch-and-learn-building-a-future-proof-practice-the-power-of-strategic-bim/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240722T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240722T090000
DTSTAMP:20260504T073446
CREATED:20240321T231412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240724T195651Z
UID:103099-1721635200-1721638800@www.aialosangeles.org
SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn - Energy Decarbonization Blueprint (Hybrid - Virtual OR Live)
DESCRIPTION:An email confirmation with the Zoom Link will be sent to each registrant 24 hours prior to the event. \n  \nSLIDES\nUtilizing four case studies\, this course explores how to create a new blueprint for energy decarbonization that aligns with the changing electric grid. An overview of energy infrastructure changes that are taking place in the state of California will be provided alongside how these changes impact the types of building systems being considered for a multi-family building\, a school\, a healthcare project\, and an office building. The course will explore the carbon impacts of each case study\, both today and in the future as the electric grid continues to decarbonize utilizing expected average carbon emissions for 2030 and 2050. \nSpeaker:\n \nRich Peske\nEnergy Project Manager\, Willdan\nRich Peske is an Energy Project Manager at Willdan with over 25 years’ experience in architecture and sustainability\, and a diverse portfolio of work across the United States and in Canada. As an energy consultant with a keen interest in high performance and costeffective design\, he collaborates with project teams to optimize building performance and reduce carbon emissions using a variety of comparative\, analysis-based methods. Rich is a frequent presenter on topics related to energy efficiency\, carbon reduction\, and energy analysis at AIA and other industry events as well as directly to architecture firms. \n\nLearning Objectives:\n\nThe entire course and learning objectives are centered around energy efficiency and carbon neutral design.\nIdentify how the decarbonization of the CA electric grid impacts the built environment.\nDescribe challenges and opportunities in decarbonizing typical project types from an energy standpoint.\nDescribe the difference in decarbonization impacts between today’s grid and the expected grid in 2030 and 2050.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/energy-decarbonization-blueprint/
LOCATION:Center for Communities\, 4450 West Adams\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90016
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn,Networking,Presentation,Sustainability + Environment
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240716T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240716T090000
DTSTAMP:20260504T073446
CREATED:20240412T175534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240601T194208Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn - A-N-D | A New Detail
DESCRIPTION:A-N-D | A New Detail\n\n\n\n\nExploring the Unique Collection of Decorative Luminaires.\n\nA-N-D is a decorative luminaire design studio and manufacturer based in Vancouver\, Canada where original collections are conceptualized and built in-house. Advanced digital capabilities in decorative lighting\, offering designers a comprehensive toolbox that includes 3D Files.\n\n\n\n\n\nJ.R. Spiegel | Commercial Sales Manager \nJ.R. Spiegel is A-N-D’s commercial sales manager. He has 20 years of industry experience including leadership roles across importing\, manufacturing and ecommerce businesses focused on innovation\, design and performance products. \n  \nBreakfast will be provided!
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/lunch-and-learn-a-n-d-a-new-detail/
LOCATION:Center for Communities\, 4450 West Adams\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90016
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn,Sustainability + Environment
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240625T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240625T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T073446
CREATED:20240221T222933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T155003Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn - Lucifer Lighting
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the new AIA|LA Headquarters to learn more about Lucifer Lighting’s architectural products\, design strategies and Red List Approvals.\n\nFor over 45 years\, Lucifer Lighting has manufactured precision engineering architectural light fittings known for the sleek and minimalist industrial design. Based in San Antonio\, where all products are made\, Lucifer Lighting is committed to protecting the environment and offering product that enhances well-being evident on three fronts: environmentally conscious production practices\, thoughtful material sourcing and design strategies\, and energy-efficient luminaire designs that are Red List Approved.  \n \nJulia Redfern | Regional Sales Director – West – Lucifer Lighting Company \nJulia Redfern has been with Lucifer Lighting for over two years as the Western Regional Sales Director. She has been in the lighting and design community for over 13 years\, working with companies focused on minimalist and sustainable lighting.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/lunch-and-learn-lucifer-lighting/
LOCATION:Center for Communities\, 4450 West Adams\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90016
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240611T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240611T090000
DTSTAMP:20260504T073446
CREATED:20240405T160607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240530T183633Z
UID:103814-1718092800-1718096400@www.aialosangeles.org
SUMMARY:VIRTUAL LUNCH AND LEARN: An Introduction to Selux
DESCRIPTION:The Zoom link will be emailed to registrants 24 hours prior to this event.  \nSelux offers a comprehensive range of high-quality luminaires. Innovative fixtures designed to help architects and lighting professionals create exceptional interior and exterior spaces to live and work. The products were developed with the needs of human beings\, the animal kingdom\, and nature in mind. Selux focuses on sustainable development\, encompassing the entire added value chain. \nSelux is committed to the development of advanced\, energy-efficient\, interior\, and exterior luminaires that help transform light from a necessity into a vital\, vibrant architectural and design element. Selux’s market philosophy enables the designer to select from a standard offering as well as work with a team of engineers and lighting solution specialists\, to establish their own unique design solutions. \nCreating safety\, well-being and beauty with light – both indoors and out! \n  \nDavid Carey\nRegional Sales Manager\, West \n \nDavid Carey\, Regional Sales Manager\, West\, has been in the lighting industry for 30 years and at Selux Corporation for 8. He is a proven leader and has a true passion for lighting and establishing relationships with people in the business.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/lunch-and-learn-an-introduction-to-selux/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting – Login Information will be emailed directly to registrants 24 hours before the event
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T073446
CREATED:20240430T215748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240430T215748Z
UID:105208-1717502400-1717506000@www.aialosangeles.org
SUMMARY:LUNCH AND LEARN: ALVA - High Performance Decorative Lighting Collection
DESCRIPTION:Additional information regarding the check-in process will be emailed directly to registrants 24 hours before the event.\nLearn more about Alva’s premium decorative wall sconces tailored specifically for the architectural industry.\n  \n \nSean McMurray – Founder and CEO\,  ALVA LIGHTING \nSean founded ALVA in 2009 with the goal of accelerating the adoption of solid state lighting by developing high quality LED-based decorative light fixtures. Prior to ALVA\, Sean spent 20 years working in the electronics industry in various sales and marketing roles. From 2003 to 2009\, Sean led Nu Horizons’ LED lighting organization and worked closely with leading manufactures to offer customers LED solutions. Sean is combining his passion for lighting with his experience in LEDs and electronics. A graduate of the University of California\, Berkeley\, Sean studied at the Universita’ Ca’ Foscari\, Venice\, Italy. \nALVA designs and manufactures in California contract grade decorative wall sconces for the architectural community. Offering clean\, modern designs made in California using the highest quality materials\, components\, and finishes.  \n \nThis is a Virtual event.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/lunch-and-learn-alva-high-performance-decorative-lighting-collection/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting – Login Information will be emailed directly to registrants 24 hours before the event
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
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