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Beyond Aesthetics: Championing Inclusive Design in the Workplace

Industry leaders discuss Inclusive Design and equitable workplace experiences.

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We were so thrilled to host this enlightening panel discussion featuring experts from MillerKnoll, T-Mobile, and JPC Architects as we delved into the vital topic of Inclusive Design and equity of experience. In today's world, design goes beyond aesthetics; it's about creating spaces and experiences that are accessible to all. Together, these industry leaders discussed strategies, challenges, and best practices for championing inclusive and equitable experiences in the workplace.

Panelists

Jason Rosenblatt - Senior Design Strategist, MillerKnoll
Christina McFadden – Senior Manager, Portfolio Strategy + Future of Work, T-Mobile
Jason Romine – Associate, Project Manager, JPC Architects

Moderator

Michael Dunford - Strategic Market Manager, Catalyst Workplace Activation

Watch the Full Event

Couldn’t attend the live event? We’ve got you covered. Dive deeper into the conversation around inclusive design by watching the full recording of "Beyond Aesthetics: Championing Inclusive Design in the Workplace."

The event features thought leaders and experts sharing insights on how inclusive design shapes modern workspaces. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore practical strategies and inspiring ideas for fostering accessibility and equity in your environments.

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