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    How to Talk to your Clients about Going Green, A NeoCon Connect Webinar, June 17, 3 pm CST

  • 17 June 2020
  • Start time : 03:00 AM
  • End time : 04:00 PM
How to Talk to your Clients about Going Green
Event Description

As our clients increasingly want to go green, we designers need a strategy to talk with them about how best to do so. Join us as we employ evidence-based design, which reveals how materials and products used in interior spaces directly impact health/wellness of people, pets and the environment. You’ll learn to compellingly inform your clients with accuracy. Also, you’ll learn how to navigate the latest industry resources to ensure you have the knowledge, tools and foresight to make sustainable, healthy and informed decisions for building occupants, as well as to provide documentation for project accreditation submissions. Finally, you’ll discover how to become your client’s most trusted advocate by enhancing well-being through the use of healthy, sustainable materials. 

  • Speakers / Presenters
    • Joan Kaufman, FASID, LEED AP
      Director of Design and Project Management, Interior Planning & Design, Inc., Naperville, IL
  • Event type
    • Online/Webinar

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