The document summarizes the positive feedback and commercial success of the magazine "Designers' Kitchens & Baths". In its first six months, it received over 1,000 love letters and 7,500 leads from reader service cards. It is the only magazine that provides interior designers, architects, and kitchen designers with all the information they need to purchase and specify luxury kitchen and bath products and materials. The publisher encourages companies to advertise in the magazine to reach its audience of 30,000 design professionals.
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The Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) is the industry’s
leading expo and conference focused exclusively on the
kitchen and bath market. Taking place alongside the International Builders’ Show, no other event provides unparalleled access to the latest products, trends
and technologies shaping the broader residential design and
construction industry. KBIS has been the voice of the
kitchen and bath industry for over 50 years!
NCompass Live - June 7, 2017
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/
Project staff and partners for Library Innovation Studios: Transforming Rural Communities project will provide an introduction to the upcoming project and discuss the impending application/selection process. Eligible Nebraska public libraries are those with a legal service area of less than 25,000 and are accredited. The deadline for the first application cycle—that will identify between twelve and twenty participating libraries—is scheduled for July 10, 2017. The balance of the participating libraries are expected to be selected in an application process that will take place sometime in 2018.
The Nebraska Library Commission (NLC) along with partners University of Nebraska—Lincoln, Nebraska Innovation Studio, Nebraska Extension, and Regional Library Systems, are excited about the project, recently awarded a National Leadership Grant of $530,732 by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). The project will begin July 1, 2017 and conclude June 30, 2020.
The project uses Library Innovation Studios (makerspaces) hosted by libraries to support community engagement and participatory learning experiences by providing access to technological and innovative learning tools not readily accessible locally. This strengthening of the maker culture in is expected to stimulate creativity, innovation and the exchange of ideas to facilitate entrepreneurship, skills development, and local economic development.
Presenters: JoAnn McManus, Rod Wagner, Mary Jo Ryan, Holly Woldt, and Connie Hancock
The Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) is the industry’s leading expo and conference focused exclusively on the kitchen and bath market. Taking place alongside the International Builders’ Show, no other event provides unparalleled access to the latest products, trends and technologies shaping the broader residential design and construction industry.
Collection of select works from my time as an undergraduate student at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (School of Architecture & Urban Planning).
Designer with a passion for creating innovative and sustainable designs that meet the needs and desires of clients while positively contributing to the built environment. Above, you will see a link (Websites) to my Archifolio, Archinect, and Issuu pages, including several projects showcasing competency in balancing sustainability, functionality, and aesthetics. Furthermore, prior academic experience has allowed me to learn new skills and abilities within architecture, engineering, construction, landscaping, urban planning, design, and tech.
Experienced professional with over seven years of skills in various industries, accompanied by roles ranging from transportation to design and verification. With adaptability and versatility in the workplace, I can effectively manage multiple tasks simultaneously. With excellent communication skills and a positive attitude, I thrive in team environments and am always willing to take on new challenges and responsibilities.
Received notable licenses and certifications. This includes becoming a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and obtaining certificates in architectural drafting and Microsoft Teams Essential Training (2019), demonstrating my commitment to education and professional development. Also well-educated in AutoCAD, Revit, Rhino 3D, and other design and visualization programs. My involvement in professional organizations and strong academic record indicate a commitment to excellence. Planning to pursue a B.Arch or M.Arch in architecture to become a licensed architect and create innovative, sustainable designs.
If you are interested in discussing a potential position or networking and have any questions or comments, please feel free to connect with me. Looking forward to hearing from you and having the opportunity to work together.
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The Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) is the industry’s
leading expo and conference focused exclusively on the
kitchen and bath market. Taking place alongside the International Builders’ Show, no other event provides unparalleled access to the latest products, trends
and technologies shaping the broader residential design and
construction industry. KBIS has been the voice of the
kitchen and bath industry for over 50 years!
NCompass Live - June 7, 2017
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/
Project staff and partners for Library Innovation Studios: Transforming Rural Communities project will provide an introduction to the upcoming project and discuss the impending application/selection process. Eligible Nebraska public libraries are those with a legal service area of less than 25,000 and are accredited. The deadline for the first application cycle—that will identify between twelve and twenty participating libraries—is scheduled for July 10, 2017. The balance of the participating libraries are expected to be selected in an application process that will take place sometime in 2018.
The Nebraska Library Commission (NLC) along with partners University of Nebraska—Lincoln, Nebraska Innovation Studio, Nebraska Extension, and Regional Library Systems, are excited about the project, recently awarded a National Leadership Grant of $530,732 by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). The project will begin July 1, 2017 and conclude June 30, 2020.
The project uses Library Innovation Studios (makerspaces) hosted by libraries to support community engagement and participatory learning experiences by providing access to technological and innovative learning tools not readily accessible locally. This strengthening of the maker culture in is expected to stimulate creativity, innovation and the exchange of ideas to facilitate entrepreneurship, skills development, and local economic development.
Presenters: JoAnn McManus, Rod Wagner, Mary Jo Ryan, Holly Woldt, and Connie Hancock
The Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) is the industry’s leading expo and conference focused exclusively on the kitchen and bath market. Taking place alongside the International Builders’ Show, no other event provides unparalleled access to the latest products, trends and technologies shaping the broader residential design and construction industry.
Collection of select works from my time as an undergraduate student at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (School of Architecture & Urban Planning).
Designer with a passion for creating innovative and sustainable designs that meet the needs and desires of clients while positively contributing to the built environment. Above, you will see a link (Websites) to my Archifolio, Archinect, and Issuu pages, including several projects showcasing competency in balancing sustainability, functionality, and aesthetics. Furthermore, prior academic experience has allowed me to learn new skills and abilities within architecture, engineering, construction, landscaping, urban planning, design, and tech.
Experienced professional with over seven years of skills in various industries, accompanied by roles ranging from transportation to design and verification. With adaptability and versatility in the workplace, I can effectively manage multiple tasks simultaneously. With excellent communication skills and a positive attitude, I thrive in team environments and am always willing to take on new challenges and responsibilities.
Received notable licenses and certifications. This includes becoming a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and obtaining certificates in architectural drafting and Microsoft Teams Essential Training (2019), demonstrating my commitment to education and professional development. Also well-educated in AutoCAD, Revit, Rhino 3D, and other design and visualization programs. My involvement in professional organizations and strong academic record indicate a commitment to excellence. Planning to pursue a B.Arch or M.Arch in architecture to become a licensed architect and create innovative, sustainable designs.
If you are interested in discussing a potential position or networking and have any questions or comments, please feel free to connect with me. Looking forward to hearing from you and having the opportunity to work together.
Here is a better overview of what UMS, or Urban Maker Space will offer in the future. Showing renderings of the space and the App we'll eventually build.
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2. "Design professionals
laow a great thing when they see it."
"Even I was surprised at the more than L,000 'love letters' like these that flooded
our offices since DESIGNERS' KITCHENS & BATHS premiered last May.
Vrhen you fill a need with the right editorial package, readers respond- With
cards, ietters, and over 7,500 Reader Service Card leads in just six weeks!
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magazine that gives interior designers, architects, and CKD's involved in high-
end instalations all the information they need to buy and speci$z luxury
products and materials.
Lavish, full color photos show them irLnovative, well-designed kitchens and
baths. Expert technical advice answers their questions about applications,
products, and problems unique to these rooms.
No other magazine covers both!"
"Great articles.
Saves research
that is time
consuming."
|ackie O'Keefe,
President
Hilias Design
Red Bank, A[
"Exactly what I
need to show my
clients."
EdwinH. Lugowski,fr.,
AIA
Lansing, IL
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more for'special'
bathsandcustom-
ized kitchens, so
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timely!"
Ingrid Oshem Nosek,
Interior Designer
NosekA4c-Candless
Garden Grove, CA
"Great magazine!
Would like to see
itmorethantwice
a year."
Barry Kirby, CKD
ICfcfien Cenfer
Hennitage, PA
"Your photos
were very clear,
and the ads are
going to be
helpful."
Shirley Blumenthal,
Interior Designer
B & B lnteiors
Minneagiis, L4N
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Architect
Akron, OH
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Interior Designer
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New Orleans. LA
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Mountahside Desrglrs
Woodside, CA
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Interior Designer
Pappas Inteiors
Rosttndale, MA
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