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You're invited: The architects' guide to early licensure 🎓

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Learn how becoming a licensed architect can help elevate your career and supercharge your firm. | |

Learn how becoming a licensed architect can help elevate your career and supercharge your firm. [View this email in your browser]( [PROJECTS]( | [PRODUCTS]( | [MANUFACTURERS]( | [JOURNAL]( [Licensing Leaders: 5 Ways Early Licensure Can Elevate Architects and Supercharge Firms]( Date: Tuesday, April 23, 2024 - 1:00 PM (ET) Special Guest: Michael Ermann, Founder, Amber Book Host: Paul Keskeys, Editor in Chief, Architizer Cost to attend: Free ([Click here to register]( Hi there, Paul from Architizer here! I'm reaching out with an invite to a very special online event — our very first webinar on the topic of [architectural education and licensing]( In an engaging live broadcast tailored for both aspiring architects and firms, Amber Book Founder Michael Ermann will explore the symbiotic relationship between architects achieving licensure early in their careers and the dynamic benefits they bring to firms. Michael will shed light on the myriad ways early licensure enhances career opportunities for architects and bolsters the operational success of firms through innovation, profitability, and improved staff loyalty. Hit the button below to sign up, and be sure to share the link with your colleagues, too: [Register for Event →]( By attending, you'll learn: - The dual benefits of early licensure for architects' career advancement and for the strategic growth of architecture firms. - How firms can effectively facilitate their architects' journey to licensure, reinforcing a culture of support and professional advancement. - How early licensure initiatives attract driven professionals, enhance talent retention, and create a nurturing, productive workplace. - The direct link between the presence of licensed architects and the elevation of project quality, innovation, and overall firm profitability and reputation. If you are interested in learning about early licensure — and how it can benefit your entire architecture firm — this talk is one not to be missed. You can read more about the event [here]( and register to attend for free. We look forward to seeing you there! This Live Event is brought to you in partnership with: Copyright © 2024 Architizer, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Our mailing address is: Architizer P.O. Box 170146Brooklyn, NY 11217 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [unsubscribe from this list]( or [unsubscribe from all Architizer communication](.

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