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Join us to learn how design professionals are working together to make practice rules clearer and fairer for everyone.

The ICOR Practice Overlap Initiative brings together leaders from architecture, engineering, interior design, landscape architecture and surveying to answer an important question:

When should different design professionals work together on projects, and when should each profession handle specific tasks on its own?

In this webinar, landscape architects from the ICOR Practice Overlap Task Force and CLARB leadership will introduce and release a free guidance resource to CLARB Record Holders  — the result of years of collaboration and hours of volunteer work across all design fields. They'll share what they've learned from research and conversations that shaped this resource and explain how clearer boundaries help every profession do their best work while protecting the public.

When the rules are clear and consistent, everyone benefits. Design professionals can confidently use their full expertise, clients know who to hire for what, and CLARB member boards can regulate more fairly.

Our panel will show how this work makes it easier for different design professionals to collaborate while keeping each profession's unique strengths. This practical guide helps professionals work together effectively while maintaining high standards that protect public safety.

Presenters

Jerany Jackson

Jerany Jackson

Senior Project Manager/Landscape Architect Great River Engineering

Philip J. Meyer

Philip J. Meyer

Vice President, Director of Planning Baughman

Brian Verardo

Brian Verardo

President Pland Collaborative

Allison Fleury

Allison Fleury

Principal Inside Out Landscape Architecture

Matt Miller

Matt Miller

Chief Executive Officer CLARB

In partnership with:

Interorganizational Council on Regulation

Design Discipline Partner • Regulatory Partner

Interorganizational Council on Regulation

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