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Jan 29, 2025 7:30AM—9:30AM

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Location:  Sloan Showroom - 333 North Green St., Suite 1000, Chicago, IL 60607

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 Cost:  $0.00

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 Event Contact:  Katie Kaluzny |  Email

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Join Us for BuiltX on January 29, 2025


The Built Environment Exchange (BuiltX) is hosted by Northwestern’s Master of Science in Executive Management for Design and Construction (EMDC) program. BuiltX is designed for attendees to network, openly discuss best practices, and gain objective insights on industry trends. The event aims to foster a network of knowledge across disciplines and forge meaningful professional connections among those in the built environment.

In partnership with the Illinois Green Alliance, the January 29 event will feature the panel discussion, "Collaborative Strategies for Net-Zero: Uniting Industry Commitments in the Built Environment."

Moderated by EMDC faculty member Lois Vitt Sale, with a Getting to Zero Illinois Report 2024 overview by Deana Haynes, the panel will feature:

  • Luke Leung, Sustainable Engineering Studio Principal, Skidmore, Owings and Merrill
  • Patty Lloyd, Director of Sustainability, Leopardo Construction
  • Nathan Kipnis, Principal, Nathan Kipnis Architect
  • Max Puchtel, Director of Sustainability and Government Relations, American Institute of Steel Construction


AGENDA:

7:30 a.m. Continental breakfast and networking

7:50 a.m. Opening remarks and introductions, EMDC director Shelley C. Finnigan

8:00 a.m. Getting to Zero Illinois Report 2024, 2025 Illinois Green Alliance Chair, Board of Directors, Deana Haynes

8:10 a.m. Panel discussion and Q&A

9:00 a.m. Networking


The event is free; seating is limited.

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Please note the building entrance to 333 N. Green St. is around the corner on 810 W. Wayman Ave.


The MS in Executive Management for Design and Construction (EMDC) program equips current and future executives with the enhanced skills, strategies, insights, and network needed to successfully lead organizations in the built environment. EMDC is designed for emerging leaders with eight or more years of progressive AEC industry experience and is committed to addressing the most current professional challenges. The curriculum combines classroom-style learning and interactive group work to cover business, management, and strategy topics. Students also choose electives to tailor the curriculum to their individual career goals. Graduates leave prepared to lead in architecture, engineering, construction, the military, and public or nonprofit agencies.


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