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08/24/2025

ACEC Ohio Upcoming Virtual Forums

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ACEC Ohio Continues Lunch & Learn Series--Register for one or all today!

ACEC Ohio, in partnership with Stambaugh Ness, launched a 2025–2026 Virtual Lunch & Learn Series, a four-part online event designed to empower professionals in architecture and engineering firms with cutting-edge insights and actionable strategies. Part 1: AI in Action, took place on Tuesday, August 26, 2025. 

Participants will receive Continued Professional Development (CPD) certificates upon completion of each webinar in the series!

Virtual Lunch & Learn Remaining 3 Sessions:

Tuesday, November 18, 2025 - Strengths-Based Leadership Development
Presenter: Kate Allen
Engineers frequently step into leadership positions with deep technical expertise but little preparation for leading people. While leadership once relied on top-down authority, today’s success comes from empowering others, leveraging their natural talents.  This session provides practical tools to identify and apply personal and team strengths to foster trust, collaboration, and high performance.
Learning Objectives

  1. Gain insight into why modern leadership emphasizes strengths over enforcing authority.
  2. Discover your own strengths and how to apply them effectively in leadership roles.
  3. Learn to use a strengths-based approach to building a high-performing team.

Tuesday, January 27, 2026 - M&A Strategy
Presenter: Jeff Adams

Tuesday, April 21, 2026 - Ownership Transition
Presenter: Brad Wilson

Pricing:

ACEC Ohio Members:

  • $50 per individual webinar
  • $110 for the remaining 3 sessions

Non-Members:

  • $100 per individual webinar
  • $275 for the remaining 3 sessions

Click HERE to register!


ACEC Ohio & ACEC Indiana Virtual Finance Forum

Join ACEC Ohio and ACEC Indiana for a Joint Virtual Finance Forum on Tuesday, October 21 from 1:00 - 3:00 PM, featuring Anirban Basu, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of Sage Policy Group, as he provides timely insights on the economic outlook for the year ahead.

With the presidential and congressional elections of 2024 in the rearview, our eyes turn to 2025. Has the Federal Reserve engineered a soft landing, or is stagflation on the way? Can America continue to pace the advanced world, or will expanding indebtedness, policy uncertainty, and over-extended asset values prove our collective undoing?

Click HERE to register!

 

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