LifeWorks May 24, 2007 Rena M. Klein FAIA

LifeWorks Series presented by AIA Seattle Fellows/Honors Council
Reception and conversation 4:30-6:30pm at Hotel 1000 (1000 First Avenue, Seattle)
By advance reservation only, RESERVATIONS CLOSE 5/18

With special generosity and unique skill, Rena M. Klein FAIA (BArch U of Oregon 1971, MS Management Antioch 1996) shares the knowledge of small-office practice with her colleagues in the Northwest and the nation. Her AIA membership tenure coincides with her transformative quest, involving practice management and later distance learning studies which have generated her consulting practice and an extensive range of teaching to both practicing architects and design students at the UW CAUP. Her seminars at AIA Convention and to various AIA Knowledge Communities, as at AIA Seattle, have drawn highly favorable responses and have assisted architects to achieve success in their practices. As 2002-03 President of AIA Seattle and as Chair of the 2005 Knowledge by Design Conference, she brings a unique inclusive perspective to the conduct of professional business.

Richard W. Hobbs FAIA sponsored Rena Klein's nomination to the AIA College of Fellows, resulting in her 2006 elevation in the category recognizing architects who have "actively, efficiently, and cooperatively led the Institute."

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