
We are a group of working women in the world of Architecture and the allied fields. Our mission is to promote relationships and teamwork between Architects and Designers and their partners in allied professions: Engineers, Interior Designers, Contractors, Material Suppliers, Marketers, Accountants, Educators, etc. netWorking Women is dedicated to advancing and supporting the position of women by developing informative programs and providing mutual support.
Our Next Event

Stay tuned for more information on our next Leadership Series event in October!
Photos from our August 2010 Event - Margaritas 'n' a Movie at the C Lighting Showroom

Photos from our March 2010 Event - The Social Media at Repro Products

Past Event Photos

Mission
netWorkingWomen gives women in the allied professions the opportunity to gather regularly to network and solidify professional relationships in the design community while strengthening themselves individually. It also allows women in the industry to shine and share their successes with one another; offering opportunities for mentoring without being a structured mentoring program. The aim of netWorking Women is not to separate women within the profession, but to recognize that they offer valuable and unique contributions to the field. Women should be supported and encouraged.
Our Events and Sponsors
The committee has organized speaker events, panel discussions, a wine-tasting event and a charity drive with Atlanta’s Dress for Success, an organization whose mission netWorking Women supports. We operate through the gracious support of sponsorship from local firms including women-owned organizations. Previous sponsors include Interface Corporation, Haworth, Turner Construction, Design within Reach, Juneau Construction, Southface, The Mason Murer Gallery and The Atlanta Community Food Bank.
Contact Information
For more information on joining netWorking Women please contact :
nWW 2010 Chair Jody Saka - jsaka@thesnowhillfarm.com
nWW 2011 Incoming Chair/Webmaster Ina Bachmann - ibachmann@rosser.com
To participate in netWorking Women, you do not have to be an AIA member. You just have to be a woman!
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