IIDA NY Futurist Forum Aug. 21: Embracing Disruption

Join us on August 21st for Embracing Disruption, where we will meet modern-day influencers and extrapolate today’s activities into tomorrow’s practice.

Embracing Disruption: The Next Decade of Interior Design

The IIDA NY Facilities Forum is now the Futurist Forum to align its name with its mission: The IIDA NY Futurist Forum provides a venue for surfacing new ideas and issues impacting Interior Design. Our committee engages established thought leaders and emerging voices to share their unique points of view across design disciplines.

We all experience the effects of disruption. The game changing ideas, technologies and companies that challenge the status quo are advancing the way we live, work and experience our hyper-connected world. With traditional rules out the window, the Futurist Forum will explore what the practice of Interior Design may look like ten years from now.

Our panel will focus on current trends in real estate, technology and social media that will continue to shape our physical world and inform what comes next. We ask our panelists, “What is the future of Interior Design?”We are proud to feature three distinct voices representing different aspects of change: a technology innovator, a social media purveyor, and a design entrepreneur.

Gabrielle Rubin Deveaux
Global Real Estate & Facilities, Buzzfeed
David Gilford
Head of Connected Communities, Intersection
Stephen Searer
Founder and CEO, Office Snapshots
Noa Santos
Co-Founder and CEO, Homepolish

Tuesday, August 21st
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Buzzfeed
111 East 18th Street, NYC

$35 IIDA Members
$50 Non-Members

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This event will provide 0.1 IDCEC CEUs
The current compliance period runs from Jan. 1, 2018 to Dec. 31, 2019. IIDA Professional and Associate Members are required to complete and report 1.0 CEU (10 hours) of continuing education prior to Dec. 31, 2019. All Professional and Associate Members (active and inactive) including educators, IIDA Fellows, and chapter officers must adhere to IIDA compliance requirements. IIDA accepts all IDCEC approved courses. It is the responsibility of each member to maintain their own records. Please review these Helpful Hints before using the IDCEC CE Registry.