EA051: Finding The Missing 32% with Equity by Design Founder Rosa Sheng [Podcast]
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Gābl Media
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Publication Date |
Nov 05, 2014
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01:07:17

A few week back, I traveled to the west coast of the United States to attend The Equity by Design Symposium organized by a committee of AIA San Francisco called The Missing 32%. The event was well attended (in fact it was sold out) and very well produced. It was a day filled with thought provoking seminars and workshops focused on the disparity between men and women in architecture.

This week our guest on the Entrepreneur Architect Podcast is the founder of The Missing 32% committee, the chairman of the Equity by Design Symposium and a rising star among leaders in our profession. She's been a guest on the show before and in fact, is the first two-time guest on the Entrepreneur Architect Podcast. I have invited her back to discuss the event and to share some of the very revealing results of the Equity by Design Survey.

Rosa Sheng, AIA is our guest this week on the Entrepreneur Architect Podcast. We reveal the results of the Equity by Design Survey and discuss the very successful Equity by Design Symposium.

Please review this podcast on iTunes.

Referenced in This Episode

Episode 027: Investigating the Missing 32% with Architect Rosa Sheng

Equity by Design Survey: Early Findings

The Missing 32% in the News

No longer Missing: Pamela Tang’s return to Architecture

Susan Colantuono Ted Talk: The Career Advice You Probably Didn’t Get

hidden-biases-at-google-to-improve-diversity.html?_r=1">Exposing Hidden Bias at Google (Implicit Bias)

Mommy Penalty, Daddy Bonus

15 Things You Can Do to Jumpstart Equity in Architecture

The Missing 32% on Twitter

The post EA051: Finding The Missing 32% with Equity by Design Founder Rosa Sheng [Podcast] appeared first on EntreArchitect // Small Firm Entrepreneur Architects.

Mentioned in this episode:

Gabl Membership

A few week back, I traveled to the west coast of the United States to attend The Equity by Design Symposium organized by a committee of AIA San Francisco called The Missing 32%. The event was well attended (in fact it was sold out) and very well produced. It was a day filled with thought [...]

A few week back, I traveled to the west coast of the United States to attend The Equity by Design Symposium organized by a committee of AIA San Francisco called The Missing 32%. The event was well attended (in fact it was sold out) and very well produced. It was a day filled with thought provoking seminars and workshops focused on the disparity between men and women in architecture.

This week our guest on the Entrepreneur Architect Podcast is the founder of The Missing 32% committee, the chairman of the Equity by Design Symposium and a rising star among leaders in our profession. She's been a guest on the show before and in fact, is the first two-time guest on the Entrepreneur Architect Podcast. I have invited her back to discuss the event and to share some of the very revealing results of the Equity by Design Survey.

Rosa Sheng, AIA is our guest this week on the Entrepreneur Architect Podcast. We reveal the results of the Equity by Design Survey and discuss the very successful Equity by Design Symposium.

Please review this podcast on iTunes.

Referenced in This Episode

Episode 027: Investigating the Missing 32% with Architect Rosa Sheng

Equity by Design Survey: Early Findings

The Missing 32% in the News

No longer Missing: Pamela Tang’s return to Architecture

Susan Colantuono Ted Talk: The Career Advice You Probably Didn’t Get

hidden-biases-at-google-to-improve-diversity.html?_r=1">Exposing Hidden Bias at Google (Implicit Bias)

Mommy Penalty, Daddy Bonus

15 Things You Can Do to Jumpstart Equity in Architecture

The Missing 32% on Twitter

The post EA051: Finding The Missing 32% with Equity by Design Founder Rosa Sheng [Podcast] appeared first on EntreArchitect // Small Firm Entrepreneur Architects.

Mentioned in this episode:

Gabl Membership

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