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You're invited: How to Become an Architect [LIVE Webinar]

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Join us as we navigate the path to licensure and learn how to survive and thrive as an architect! |

Join us as we navigate the path to licensure and learn how to survive and thrive as an architect! [View this email in your browser]( [PROJECTS]( | [PRODUCTS]( | [MANUFACTURERS]( | [JOURNAL]( [3 Must-Knows for Becoming a Licensed Architect]( Date: Tuesday, August 13, 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 our upcoming live event — the second in our educational series on [how to become an architect]( Have you ever wondered what sets successful architects apart from the rest? It's not just about creativity or technical skills — it's about having a firm grasp on the opportunity, process and preparation needed to transform your architectural aspirations into a thriving career. During this engaging live presentation, leading architectural professor Michael Ermann will guide you through the path to becoming an architect, drawing on his experience from helping thousands of candidates successfully navigate the process to become licensed professionals. Hit the button below to save your seat for the event, and be sure to share the link with your colleagues, too: [Register for Event →]( By attending this webinar, you’ll walk away with: - Insight into how the profession is evolving and what it means for your career prospects. - Clear and detailed understanding of the pathway(s) to achieve licensure. - Actionable strategies to help you succeed in your journey to becoming a licensed architect. If you are interested in becoming an architect, are already on that journey, or want to gain tips on how to thrive in your architecture career, 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 3651 Fau Blvd Suite 200Boca Raton, FL 33431 [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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