TPG has created a Professional Development Mentorship Program (PDMP) which aims to ease the transition from student to new employee to experienced architectural or design professional. Hosted weekly, these lunch sessions consist of moderated conversations, workshops, and lectures providing our staff with the tools they need to become future leaders within the architecture and design industry. PDMP offers employees direct access to our leadership, resulting in both inspirational and pragmatic conversations; which in turn enables junior staff to envision themselves in senior roles in the future.
This is a company that really cares about their people, in particular providing opportunity for professional development. The firm's leaders value people who are willing to go the extra mile, so being versatile and willing to chip in wherever needed is helpful. The practice has been doing some really amazing work the past few years, and the design output keeps getting better and better.
Today, March 8th, is recognized around the world as International Women's Day. As we continue to work towards closing the gender gap and making sure that our female colleagues have a seat at the table, we also want to acknowledge the progress that has been made, especially in our design community.
The Interior Design Magazine Annual Giants Listing is now live! We're proud to share that our firm made the list - #30 overall and #10 in our Retail Practice.
We made the list! Check out the 2021 @InteriorDesign Giants Ranking below. https://t.co/8rbI3ovo8s
Women's History Month gives us a great opportunity to acknowledge and reflect on the amazing women who make up our practice. If you follow us on Instagram, you'll see that we're highlighting projects completed by our stellar female partnership!
For Women's History Month, Managing Executive Suzette Subance Ferrier was recently included in @bldngenclosure's od… https://t.co/EiF9KY2JX3
How are you staying motivated throughout the pandemic? InspireDesign Magazine asked leaders in the A&D industry for their suggestions on how to keep one's mind sharp and inspired.
Jump back into the work week with this piece by Microsoft News on the post-pandemic dining scene.
If you missed out on yesterday's YMWREA panel on the future of the office, you can watch a recording of the event by following the link below.
Building Design & Construction Magazine recently published an article examining the changes in the healthcare sector and the new design opportunities COVID has instilled.
Here's another webinar today for your radar!