ULI BC: WLI Certificate Series - Construction Management Issues & Decision Making Workshop

When

2020-09-24
2020-09-24T14:00:00 - 2020-09-24T17:00:00
America/Los_Angeles

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    Where

    ZOOM

    Pricing

    Pricing Members Non-Members
    Private CA$60.00 CA$85.00
    Public/Academic/Nonprofit CA$60.00 CA$85.00
    Retired CA$60.00 N/A
    Student CA$60.00 CA$85.00
    Under Age 35 CA$60.00 CA$85.00
    Registration pricing is subject to GST 
    Refund requests must be submitted by September 23, 2020
    Whether you're a construction manager, developer, consultant, trade or just interested in construction management - join our Construction Management Issues and Decision Making workshop.
     
    Using one of her previous projects, our esteemed instructor, Marg Latham, will use real-life scenarios to put participants in the shoes of the construction manager to identify the issues and decide on the actions required.  She will also share enlightening career development advice and shed some light on what it was like to be one of the only women managing construction projects in the 1970s.
     
    Special thanks to our WLI Certificate Series and Annual Sponsor:
     
     
     

    Speaker

    Marg Lathom

    President, Aqua Libra Consulting Ltd.

    Marg Latham is a professional engineer and certified management consultant. She is President of Aqua Libra Consulting Ltd., a management consulting firm. Since starting her business in 2010, she has helped public and private engineering organizations improve professional practice and quality management. From 2000 to 2009, Marg was a Vice President with consulting firms, UMA and AECOM where she implemented management systems to improve client delivery. She spent the first 20 years of her career managing institutional, residential and infrastructure projects in Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancouver. In June 2019, she became Chair of the Board of the Canadian Centre for Women in Science, Engineering, Trades and Technology (WinSETT) and actively volunteers her time to increase the number of women in SETT careers.