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Hi {NAME}, I hope you had a great weekend! I'm reaching out with a quick reminder that we're hosting a free live event tomorrow — and you're invited! For our next webinar, Virginia Tech Professor of Architecture and Amber Book founder Michael Ermann will explain how firms can effectively guide their [architects' journey to licensure]( enhancing talent retention and create a nurturing, productive workplace in the process. This engaging live broadcast promises to provide value for both aspiring architects and leaders of strategic architecture firms. If you fall into either of these groups, you won't want to miss this one! We'll be live tomorrow, April 23, from 1:00pm ET. [Click here to register for the event >]( I'm looking forward to learning from Michael's words of wisdom — I hope to see you there! Best, -- Paul Keskeys Editor in Chief at [Architizer]( Follow me on [LinkedIn]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Architizer · P.O. Box 170146 · Brooklyn, NY 11217 · USA

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