Photos! March Luncheon!
We had over 70 registered attendees for this dynamic program … see our chapter’s Flickr page for photos from this event. Thank you to Bob Elmore Photography for photographing our Luncheon Program! Please contact Bob with further inquiries about these photos, or how he could help your firm document a featured building design / project — BElmorePhoto@comcast.net
2013 March Program Recap: Business Development Live!
If you didn’t go, now you know… Business Development Live! What Was Presented: Business Development scenarios acted out live by BD professionals and actual Owners, followed by a panel discussion and Q&A. Scenarios included a chance meeting at a black-tie / social event and a Q&A during a pre-bid or walk-through. Panelists Included: Ben Kochalski, [...]
2013 February Program Recap: Higher Education Panel
If you didn’t go, now you know… Higher Education Panel What Was Presented: Higher Education Panel: Process, funding mechanisms, board process, prioritization, and how do facilities support the strategic plan for the college. Panel included: Tom Glaser, Senior Vice President, Administration, College of DuPage Ron Kirkpatrick, Director of Design & Construction, School of the [...]
2012 September Program Recap and Materials: “Think you know the PBC . . .”
If you didn’t go, now you know… Think you know the Public Building Commission of Chicago?…Think Again! What Was Presented: Erin Lavin Cabonargi, Executive Director of the Public Building Commission delivered an information-packed and candid synopsis of the state of the PBC as well as the exciting future of the PBC and how it will [...]
2012 February Program Recap: “Real Estate Forecast: Retail, Hospitality, and Development”
What Was Presented: A panel of experts from the Retail, Hospitality, and Office/Commercial markets spoke candidly on the state of their respective markets and what to expect in 2012 as well as the next few years. Speakers: Bob Chodos, Executive VP and Principal at Colliers International Fritz Duda, Jr., Principal at Clark Street Development Rob [...]



