Business of Small Practice series – Melbourne launch
The ACA is excited to launch the Business of Small Practice (BoSP) series in Melbourne on 19 September with a great line-up of practitioners ready to talk business! The BoSP forum is a fantastic opportunity for small practice owners to meet up, listen to experts, share knowledge and learn from each other.
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BoSP events are casual, fun and informative. The BoSP is centred on the generous sharing of business experience and current challenges and opportunities, learning from each other as business owners who are all striving to be better.
Kirby Roper will host a Q&A with our panel covering the establishment and growth of a practice, maintaining a sustainable business, the highs and lows of practice, managing the boom and bust nature of the industry, the current business environment, and views on the future of practice.
Reserve your place now to attend this great event and help set the direction of the BoSP conversation. Come with questions and be ready to learn, share and discuss!
OUR PANELLISTS
- Jane Merrylees, Founder, Merrylees Architecture
- Erica Slocombe, Principal Architect and Co-Founder, Mihaly Slocombe Architects
- Lynn Chew, Associate Principal People & Culture, Kerstin Thompson Architects
Hosted by Kirby Roper, Vic/Tas Committee member, Director and Founder, Kirby Architects
WHEN
Thursday 19 September 2024
From 5.30pm for 6–8pm, or stay later!
WHERE
Ramblers Ale Works
96 Riversdale Road,
Hawthorn VIC 3122
COST & BOOKINGS
ACA members $15 (incl GST)
Parlour Collective, ArchiTeam $15 (incl GST)
Non-members $25 (incl GST)
Book below or if this doesn’t work on your device, head straight to the booking site.
For any questions, contact Katherine Ygosse victas@aca.org.au.
CPD
Participation in this event will deliver 1 formal CPD point and certificate of completion on subsequent submission of answers to CPD questions.
Learning outcomes – A transparent discussion of business challenges and solutions from start-up through to growth and refining of direction to achieve a sustainable and successful small practice.
AACA NSCA – Practice Management & Professional Conduct – PC2, PC4, PC7, PC9