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WWT: Networking Happy Hour
March 21, 2024 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
FreeThe WWT committee invites you to join us for a networking event at the DTLA office of John A. Martin & Associates (JAMA) as part of our ongoing efforts to encourage collaboration between architecture, engineering, and construction professionals with an emphasis on supporting women.
Parking/Security: There is ample parking nearby. As the office is located in the Federal Reserve Building, onsite parking will not be available. We will send out detailed information regarding parking and building security/check-in to all attendees prior to the event.
Registration: Space is limited for this event. We kindly ask that you only register for yourself. If you register and are no longer able to attend, please let us know by emailing us at socal@wiops.org so we can open up that spot for another person to attend.
Sponsorships: This WWT event will be free to attend thanks to the generosity of our featured event sponsors. If you are interested in sponsoring food and beverages for the upcoming networking event, please reach out to Ileana Holguin (holguini@claycorp.com) for more information.
To continue the conversations outside of our networking events, WWT has created a LinkedIn group for A/E/C professionals to connect, expand our networks, and support one another. Request to join it here: WWT LinkedIn Group.
About WWT: Women Working Together (WWT) was formed in 2021 when members from AIA-Los Angeles WIA, NAWIC LA Chapter #42, SEAOSC-WiSE, and WiOPS Southern California met to discuss partnership opportunities between the organizations and their members. The first networking event was held on March 31, 2022 in Downtown Los Angeles and showcased wine made exclusively by women winemakers. The second event was a breakfast event at HED, where attendees networked while enjoying custom-crafted coffee and tea. Giving the success of both sold-out events, the WWT committee continues our work this year to showcase and highlight the common ground and shared missions between our groups, broadening our networks to advance the role of women in architecture, engineering, and construction.