Join Us for Coffee with Bernie on February 14th!


Hello Reader,Dear [Recipient's Name],

We are excited to invite you to our next Coffee with Bernie session on February 14th at 10 am ET. This month's topic is "The Role of Clients in the Home Design Process" and will earn you 1.0 P1 CE.

Coffee with Bernie is a fun, informal roundtable or virtual gallery of colleagues open for discussion on any industry-related topic. We are not limited to talking about one thing, so if you have something to share, please join us. Don't forget to bring your most unique coffee cup or drinking glass!

Event Details:

  • Date: February 14
  • Time: 10 am ET
  • Topic: The Role of Clients in the Home Design Process (1.0 P1 CE)
  • Platform: Ring Central (same as our D&B Conferences)

Click here to watch the live show every 2nd Friday at 8:00 am MT.

About Bernie Kern: Bernie Kern is the principal owner of award-winning BBKern DESIGNS. With nearly 30 years of experience, Bernie has developed code-approved working drawings for new custom and model residential homes, multi-family buildings, additions, remodels, and light commercial projects.

Bernie began the Coffee with Bernie program in February 2020 to allow AIBD members to interact with its leadership and for leadership to provide transparency. Launched just before the global pandemic lockdown, the show quickly evolved into a virtual gathering place for residential building designers, builders, architects, and construction product and service providers.

Why the platform switch?

We've been reaching our attendee limit on ClickMeeting, so some members have been stuck in the waiting room. We don't want to leave anybody out! Switching to Ring Central gives us a higher limit without any extra fees.

We may still hit the new limit! Please be there early to secure your spot.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Best regards,
Bernie and the A-Team

P.S. Bernie will be broadcasting from the D&B Conference for March's meeting. More about that event here:

https://aibd.org/event/design-build-north-myrtle-beach/

American Institute of Building Design (AIBD)

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