We are at a critical point where tech companies have the opportunity to rethink their workspace. Supporting employees, driving innovation, and maintaining productivity stand as paramount objectives. To be resilient, we have to prioritize people over policies, collaboration over silos, and flexibility over stringency—not only in the future workplace but in the present one.
Join us on Thursday, January 18th for a discussion led by Multistudio's Emily Harrold and Katie Pohlman. Enjoy drinks as we explore the themes that have evolved over the past decade and have been accelerated by the pandemic. Discover innovative approaches that forward-thinking organizations are using to foster in-person connections, meaningful collaboration and a sense of camaraderie within the office environment.
Seating is limited and attendance is exclusive to KCTC member companies. If you are registered and cannot attend, please let us know in advance so your seat doesn't go unfilled.
About the Speakers
Emily Harrold, AIA, NCIDQ, NCARB
Emily is an associate principal with Multistudio, bringing 19 years of experience as a designer, heavily focused on elevating the quality of interior architectural design across all of our projects. Emily believes that a collaborative, team-based approach to problem-solving will lead to innovative, client-based solutions. Clients value her ability to think, communicate, illustrate, present ideas effectively, and lead clients through challenging problem-solving exercises to resolve interior solutions with the project team. A leader in the firm and Kansas City Centurions program graduate, Emily has a passion for mentoring women entering the design industry and advocates for all the women on the Multistudio team. Her goal is to stand with and support the amazing women of Multistudio and our industry who will be the next generation of female leaders. Some of her recent notable projects include Cerner Innovations Campus, KIPP KC Legacy High School, Pembroke Hill School, and Junior Achievement of Kansas City.
Katie Pohlman
Katie Pohlman believes in the power of place to enhance human potential in the workplace. Katie has focused her efforts on workplace design for over a decade with a particular interest in how these spaces can impact businesses and employees. She brings a wholistic approach to executing interior spaces that weave data and trends in workplace to attract and retain employees, solve clients’ needs, function beautifully, and bring joy to the users.