Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Have Lunch With Stanford Alumni Who Have Pursued Careers in Architecture

If you’re free Saturday, February 3 between 1:00 - 2:30pm* and want to meet and lunch with Stanford alumni to discuss careers in architecture here’s the place to be:

Career Week Networking Luncheon
McCaw Hall, Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center
Advanced registration required. Sign up now!
http://cardinalcareers.stanford.edu/careerweek/
*If you can’t make the lunch, the panel meets 4:15 - 5:30pm

Stanford Career Week is presented by the Career Development Center and the Stanford Alumni Association with support from the Office of the Vice Provost for Student Affairs. The intent is to help Stanford students explore various career possibilities, and learn about the value of networking with alumni.

Business and High Tech Table 16: Architecture and Design
KRISTEN SIDELL Architect, Magnet
After working for several design-focused architecture firms, Kristen started her own firm in 2003. Her current work consists primarily of residential and light commercial (restaurant, stores, etc.). In addition to her professional practice, Kristen also teaches architecture at CCA in San Francisco and has taught at the University of Colorado and UC Berkeley.
Masters, Architecture, University of Pennsylvania, 2000
Bachelors, Art History, Stanford University, 1994

Business and High Tech Table 16: Architecture and Design
KRISTEN DING Vice President of Design, Idealab
Kristen is Vice President of Design at Idealab, a technology incubator in that spawns pioneering companies with breakthrough technologies. Prior to joining Idealab, she was a founder and Vice President of Design at CitySearch.com. Kristen also served as Senior Art Director at AND Interactive Communications, a multi-media design firm in Hollywood.
Bachelors, Graphic Design and Packaging, Art Center College of Design, 1994
Bachelors, Art; Psychology (double-major), Stanford University, 1990

Business and High Tech Table 16: Architecture and Design
WENDY WOO Intermediate Designer, Steinberg Architects
Wendy currently works in architectural programming, design, and construction documents for a firm focusing on residential, institutional, and mixed-use markets. She previously worked in New York City for a small firm focusing on high-end residential, tenant improvement, and gut renovations in Manhattan and the tri-state area.
Masters, Architecture, Columbia University, 2002
Bachelors, Urban Studies, Minor Studio Art, Stanford University, 1998

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