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Posted on May 7, 2021 by News
Presented by the Saskatoon Chapter, the 2021 CSC Conference ‘Knowledge Shapes Our Future,’ will take place virtually on May 27. Linda Edgecombe, resiliency expert, will be the keynote speaker. Photo courtesy CSC
Presented by the Saskatoon Chapter, the 2021 CSC Conference ‘Knowledge Shapes Our Future,’ will take place virtually on May 27. Linda Edgecombe, resiliency expert, will be the keynote speaker.
Photo courtesy CSC

The CSC Conference 2021 ‘Knowledge Shapes Our Future,’ presented by the Saskatoon Chapter, will take place virtually on May 27 from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

The one-day event will cover such topics as:
● Towards Net-zero Energy Ready Buildings – Compliance with NECB 2017;
● Roof Maintenance;
● Comparing the Approach to Ensuring Quality for Alternative Delivery Models; and
● Where did everybody go? Virtual design for remote teams.

The following will be presented in French:
● Découvrez les toutes dernières nouveautés de LEED v4.1; and
● Nouvelle norme coupe-feu en cours d’adoption.

Technical sessions noted above are eligible for one AIA HSW credit for each one-hour session.

Keeping with CSC tradition there will be a keynote presentation by Linda Edgecombe, a resiliency expert, motivational coach, and a disruptor of the status quo. Edgecombe is an internationally renowned, award-winning speaker. She was just included in the Top 60 Motivational Speakers in the World by hunger2succeed resources. Edgecombe will speak about ‘How to Start in a State of Overwhelm.’ This presentation will touch on change, clutter, fatigue, clarity, overwhelm, and laughter.

The cost is $25 for CSC members (discount code: CSCDCC ) and $50 for non-members.

Click here for more information or to register.

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