Showing posts with label Awesome Flexible Design Strategies and the Future of Inclusive Accessibility. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Awesome Flexible Design Strategies and the Future of Inclusive Accessibility. Show all posts

Sunday, April 23, 2017

AIA CONFERENCE ON ARCHITECTURE 2017: APRIL 27-29 IN ORLANDO

MICHELLE OBAMA: LAWYER, WRITER, & FORMER FIRST LADY


Over the last eight years while in the White House, former First Lady Michelle Obama has worked tirelessly to champion a number of important initiatives designed to make our world a better place.

She will be speaking on the opening day of the AIA's national conference: April 27, 2017.

The next day, author and expert Heidi Johnson-Wright will be speaking.


Heidi Johnson-Wright
ADA Coordinator, Miami-Dade County, FL

Presentation: 4/28/2017   2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Awesome Flexible Design Strategies and the Future of Inclusive Accessibility

Heidi Johnson-Wright began her career as an attorney for the State of Ohio, doing regulatory compliance functions.

She was the City of Miami Beach, Florida's first full-time dedicated ADA Coordinator. 

She has been an ADA compliance professional for 15 years.

She is adjunct faculty at the University of Miami's School of Architecture. 

She was a conference speaker at the Kentucky Congress on Spinal Cord Injury and Miami-Dade Cultural Arts conference. 

Sunday, March 26, 2017

Awesome Flexible Design Strategies and the Future of Inclusive Accessibility

HEIDI JOHNSON-WRIGHT PRESENTATION AT AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS (AIA) NATIONAL CONVENTION IN ORLANDO

Heidi Johnson-Wright
ADA Coordinator, Miami-Dade County, FL

Presentation: 4/28/2017   2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Awesome Flexible Design Strategies and the Future of Inclusive Accessibility

Heidi Johnson-Wright began her career as an attorney for the State of Ohio, doing regulatory compliance functions.

She was the City of Miami Beach, Florida's first full-time dedicated ADA Coordinator. 

She has been an ADA compliance professional for 15 years.

She is adjunct faculty at the University of Miami's School of Architecture. 

She was a conference speaker at the Kentucky Congress on Spinal Cord Injury and Miami-Dade Cultural Arts conference.