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CoDesign Collaborative Week • April 25-29, 2022
Inspire • Educate • Transform
Welcome to CoDesign Collaborative Week! Please view the finished recordings from the week below; note we will be adding more soon.
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Monday, April 25
Tuesday, April 26
Wednesday, April 27
Thursday, April 28
Friday, April 29
Wednesday, April 27
WELCOME | 12:00 pm ET / 9:00 am PT
CONNECT • WHAT TO EXPECT
Introduction
12:00-12:15 pm ET / 9:00-9:15 am PT
Description
Ren DeCherney is CoDesign Collaborative Week’s Emcee. She was born and raised in Juneau, Alaska. She went as far across the country as she could go to get her undergraduate degree at Smith College in Massachusetts, where she got a degree in Art History and French. She was an interior designer in Juneau for several years, working in a commercial firm and then a residential firm before getting a Masters in Interior Architecture from the University of Oregon.
After graduation she worked in Portland as a designer, where she took her firm PVC-free. She was then the Director of Industry Transparency at Source, where she implemented various features to help designers integrate sustainability criteria into their material selection and specification process. She’s quite possibly the only person who loves talking sustainability but doesn’t like being in nature itself.

Ren DeCherney
Director of Materials, Impact Group at the International Living Future Institute
TALK • VIBRANT CITIES + CIVIC INNOVATION
Opening Keynote
12:15-1:00 pm ET / 9:15-10:00 am PT
Description
As strategy and policy advisor to the San Francisco Police Commission from 2016 – 2018 and more recently supporting Oakland Police Commission’s efforts to revise OPD’s Use of Force Policy, she has shepherded successful transformations to strengthen operations and enhance organizational reputation.
Starting her career as a journalist and editor, Rania has built on her research and storytelling skills to develop compelling narratives, solve complex problems, and influence perspectives as a persuasive negotiator. She is a diplomatic and trusted confidante to public and private sector leaders with experience spanning the Middle East, Asia, the US, the UK, and the Caribbean. She holds an MS in Foreign Service and Security from Georgetown University and a BA in Journalism from Cardiff University.
Kristen Jeffers was one of the first people to bring the concept of Black urbanism to the internet and social media in 2010 by purchasing and launching The Black Urbanist, which in its 11th year continues to be a resource for Black urbanism at the intersection of feminism and queer/trans life. She is the author of the forthcoming A Black Urbanist Journey to a Queer Feminist Future a memoir/manifesto for Black queer feminist urbanism. She is the creator of the K. Jeffers Index for Black Queer Feminist Urbanism, a guide, measure, and data center to assess the thrivance of black queer feminist urbanist people globally and curator of the Black Queer Feminist Urbanist Book Cannon and School. Finally, under the banner of Kristpattern, she shares her own journey into sustainable fashion and invites others to do the same. A sought-after public speaker, workshop leader, and cultural critic, she makes her home with her partner just outside of Washington, DC, and is a proud and concerned native of Greensboro, North Carolina.

Rania Adwan
Chief of Staff, Oakland Police Commission

Kristen Jeffers
Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Kristen Jeffers Media
WORKSHOP • WORKPLACE INNOVATION + BUSINESS
Happy Places: How to Design for Happiness and Fulfilling Work Experiences
1:30-2:20 pm ET / 10:30-11:20 am PT
0.5 IDCEC CEU
Description
Work can be a source of happiness, joy and fulfillment, and our places are a significant part of this process. Join us for a lively session where we’ll talk about what makes a positive, energizing experience and how to design places and experiences that compel people. Brower and Pollack will share new research and surprising perspectives on work and how it is changing—and how the work experience can be enriched. You’ll leave with a new view of design for places that stimulate us, nurture us—inspiring us to bring our best to our work and the people around us.

Dr. Tracy Brower
Vice President of Workplace Insight, Steelcase

Lauren Pollack
Work Experience Designer, Steelcase
STORYTELLER Q&A • SKILLS
Exploring Foresight
1:30-2:00 pm ET / 10:30-11:00 am PT
0.5 IDCEC CEU
Description

Jonelle Simunich
Producer, [y]our 2040
LIGHTNING TALK • VIBRANT CITIES + CIVIC INNOVATION
Rethinking Space on our Main Streets and in Our Downtowns
1:45-1:55 pm ET / 10:45-10:55 am PT
Description

Jonathan Berk
Vice President, Patronicity
PRESENTATION • COMMUNITY + DATA VISUALIZATION
Designer-AI Collaboration for User Need Finding and Generative Design
2:00-3:00 pm ET / 11:00 am-12:00 pm PT
1.0 IDCEC CEU
Northeastern University, Center for Design Partnership
Description

Lu Wang
Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, University of Michigan

Paolo Ciuccarelli
Director of the Center for Design, Professor

Estefania Ciliotta
Design Strategist and Researcher, Center for Design

Tucker Marion
Associate Professor, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Group, Northeastern

Mohsen Moghaddam
Assistant Professor, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering
WORKSHOP • WORKPLACE INNOVATION + BUSINESS
Hybrid by Design: A Zoomed Out Approach to Networking and Connection
2:00-3:00 pm ET / 11:00 am-12:00 pm PT
1.0 IDCEC CEU
Description

Becky Pittore
Interior Designer, Hacin + Associates

Madeline Wright
Interior Designer, Hacin + Associates

Jenn Clapp
Senior Associate / Studio Lead, Hacin + Associates

Isabelle Carey
Architectural Designer, Hacin + Associates

Sophie Mailhot
Designer, Hacin + Associates
WORKSHOP • VIBRANT CITIES + CIVIC INNOVATION
Transformative City Branding
2:15-3:15 pm ET / 11:15 am-12:15 pm PT
3.0 IDCEC CEU
Description

Alexus Merino
Manager – Assistant to the City Manager, City of Lancaster, CA

Brianne Terrell
Communications Specialist

Cliff Selbert
Partner, Selbert Perkins Design

Sheri Bates
Principal, Selbert Perkins Design
LIGHTNING TALK • HEALTHCARE + SOCIAL IMPACT
Designing for Privacy in an Increasingly Public World
3:00-3:10 pm ET / 12:00-12:10 pm PT
Description

Robert Stribley
Associate Experience Director, Publicis Groupe
LIGHTNING TALK • COMMUNITY + DATA VISUALIZATIONS
Community Connection: Using Your Craft To Support Others
3:00-3:10 pm ET / 12:00-12:10 pm PT
Description

Christine Den Herder
Global Head of Content Strategy, Wayfair
IN-PERSON EVENT | 5:30 pm ET
NEW YORK CITY EVENING RECEPTION
ThoughtMatter: “ARTMOSPHERE”
5:30-7:30 pm ET
Location: ThoughtMatter, New York, NY
Description
ThoughtMatter has cultivated an “Artmosphere” where curiosity is the
catalyst for imagination. They’re opening the doors of their Flatiron NYC
studio for an immersive tour sharing the living art gallery and hub of
creativity where the ThoughtMatter team thrives. They believe that art has a
great place in our hearts and that sentiment nurtures the perspective that
fuels their philosophy and work.
The tour will teach how the ThoughtMatter staff encourages each other to
create passionately and purposefully by highlighting the pieces in their
studio that light the way for inspiration. Attendees can engage in hands-on
activities led by their staff and Managing Partner Jessie McGuire will give a
brief talk.
ThoughtMatter requires all visitors, staff, and volunteers provide proof of
vaccination against COVID-19 to enter the building. Accepted proof of
vaccination includes the NYC COVID Safe app, NYS Excelsior Pass Plus app,
paper copy of vaccination card, or a photo/scan of the vaccination card.
Accepted vaccines include FDA approved vaccines (Pfizer-BioNTech,
Moderna, and Janssen) as well as those on WHO’s list of authorized vaccines.
ThoughtMatter requires all visitors, staff, and volunteers to wear a mask at
all times. Do not attend if you feel you are experiencing symptoms of COVID-
19 or have been exposed to someone who has tested positive, even if you
are vaccinated. By reserving a ticket, you are assuming the risks associated
with possible exposure to COVID-19.
Thursday, April 28
WELCOME | 12:00 pm ET / 9:00 am PT
CONNECT • WHAT TO EXPECT
Introduction
12:00-12:15 pm ET / 9:00-9:15 am PT
Description
Ren DeCherney is CoDesign Collaborative Week’s Emcee. She was born and raised in Juneau, Alaska. She went as far across the country as she could go to get her undergraduate degree at Smith College in Massachusetts, where she got a degree in Art History and French. She was an interior designer in Juneau for several years, working in a commercial firm and then a residential firm before getting a Masters in Interior Architecture from the University of Oregon.
After graduation she worked in Portland as a designer, where she took her firm PVC-free. She was then the Director of Industry Transparency at Source, where she implemented various features to help designers integrate sustainability criteria into their material selection and specification process. She’s quite possibly the only person who loves talking sustainability but doesn’t like being in nature itself.
Maria Villafranca is the Deputy Director at CoDesign Collaborative. She specializes in nonprofit management and has worked at a range of institutions that support creative producers from community-based organizations to large national arts funders. Most recently, she held leadership roles at The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA). She has a background as a writer, and believes strongly in the essential nature of cultural storytelling and inclusive design in communities. She has a BA in Art History and English from Rutgers University and an MFA in Fiction from Brooklyn College. She currently lives outside of Philadelphia with her husband, two boys, and pug.

Ren DeCherney
Director of Materials, Impact Group at the International Living Future Institute
TALK • HEALTHCARE + SOCIAL IMPACT
Opening Keynote
12:15-1:00 pm ET / 9:15-10:00 am PT
1.0 IDCEC CEU
Description

Karina Ruiz
Founding Principal, BRIC Architecture, Inc.

Patrice Martin
Cofounder + CEO, The Holding Co.
WORKSHOP • COMMUNITY + DATA VISUALIZATION
Embodying Information: Creating Somatic Experiences of Data Through Dance
1:30-3:30 pm ET / 10:30 am-12:30 pm PT
1.0 IDCEC CEU
Northeastern University, Center for Design Partnership
Description

Ilya Vidrin
Postdoctoral Associate, Department of Theater, CAMD at Northeastern

Laura Perovich
Assistant Professor, Department of Art + Design, CAMD at Northeastern

Nicole Zizzi
Design Research and Communications, Center for Design
WORKSHOP • SKILLS
The Power of Sketchnotes
1:30-3:00 pm ET / 10:30 am-12:00 pm PT
1.5 IDCEC CEU
Description
In this 90 minute workshop, Krieg will lead participants through the process of Sketch Noting. Starting in the familiar world and principles of design, she will show a variety of techniques to create visual notes and demonstrate the power of listening and using visuals to capture information. The attendees will then have a chance to try sketch noting for themselves through a guided exercise, creating their own template and exploring which techniques work best for them. This workshop is open to all skill levels. Participants will need 2 pieces of paper and drawing tools of choice. (Colors markers, sharpies and graphite pencils are recommended.)

Angela Krieg
Visual Practitioner + Illustrator
LIGHTNING TALK • HEALTHCARE + SOCIAL IMPACT
Designing for Aging
1:30-1:40 pm ET / 10:30-10:40 am PT
Description

Ravi Rao
Lead Interior Designer, Taylor Design
PANEL • WORKPLACE INNOVATION + BUSINESS
Embracing the Future of Work: Designing for a Compelling Work Experience, and the Flaw of Averages
2:00-3:00 pm ET / 11:00 am-12:00 pm PT
1.0 IDCEC CEU
Description

Jess Klay
Vice President Brand & Design, Workhuman

Leslie Saul
Owner & Principal
Leslie Saul & Associates

Alfred Byun
Design Director of Strategy Lab, Gensler

Sun Joo Kim
Senior Management Consultant, Charrette Venture Group
TALK • COMMUNITY + DATA VISUALIZATION
Women of Color as Accidental Entrepreneurs and REI
2:00-2:10 pm ET / 11:00-11:10 am PT
Description

Sana Jafri
Co-Founder, BabyGami

Qudsia Khan
Co-Founder, BabyGami
PANEL • SUSTAINABILITY + EDUCATION
Reimagining the Physical and Political Infrastructure of Education Systems – Designing Healthy, Resilient, Sustainable Schools and Communities
2:30-3:30 pm ET / 11:30 am-12:30 pm PT
1.0 IDCEC CEU
Description

Gerald Scrutchions
Public Educator, Portland, OR

Alan Scott
Discipline Leader, Sustainability, Intertek

Ann Roland AIA, LEED AP
Partner, FXCollaborative, New York City

Nada Maani
Associate Architect, Opsis ArchitectureInteriors &Planning

Darien Clary, MPH
Sustainability Director,Austin Independent School District
WORKSHOP • PLAY + ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Backcountry Can Be Dope
3:15-3:25 pm ET / 12:15-12:25 pm PT
Description

Chris Pew
CEO and Designer, TREW

Ian Williams
Owner, Deadstock Coffee
IN-PERSON EVENTS | Various Times
SAN FRANCISCO TALK + TOUR + RECEPTION
Cell-grown Salmon – Designing for the Future: A PA Design Studio Talk & Tour with Astro Studios and Wildtype
3:00-6:00 pm PT
Location: PA Consulting | Astro Studio, San Francisco, CA
Description
Design and branding play a pivotal role in your brand’s image, business, and products. And for PA Consulting’s work with Wildtype, we also had to consider how brand strategy and design can change customer perception. Come hear Robin Marich, Creative Director at PA Consulting | Astro Studio and Aryé Elfenbein, Co-Founder of Wildtype, discuss the role that brand strategy played in bringing Wildtype’s innovative cell-cultivated, sushi-grade salmon to restaurants (and stomachs) across the U.S.
Afterwards, join us for a walk-through the design studio, engineering workshop and collaborative office space for a look into how PA Consulting | Astro Studio works.
Proof of Covid vaccine is required.

Aryé Elfenbein
Co-Founder, Wildtype

Robin Marich
Creative Director, ASTRO Studios, Part of PA Consulting
Friday, April 29
WELCOME | 12:00 pm ET / 9:00 am PT
CONNECT • WHAT TO EXPECT
Closing Remarks
12:00-12:15 pm ET / 9:00-9:15 am PT
Description
Ren DeCherney is CoDesign Collaborative Week’s Emcee. She was born and raised in Juneau, Alaska. She went as far across the country as she could go to get her undergraduate degree at Smith College in Massachusetts, where she got a degree in Art History and French. She was an interior designer in Juneau for several years, working in a commercial firm and then a residential firm before getting a Masters in Interior Architecture from the University of Oregon.
After graduation she worked in Portland as a designer, where she took her firm PVC-free. She was then the Director of Industry Transparency at Source, where she implemented various features to help designers integrate sustainability criteria into their material selection and specification process. She’s quite possibly the only person who loves talking sustainability but doesn’t like being in nature itself.
Maria Villafranca is the Deputy Director at CoDesign Collaborative. She specializes in nonprofit management and has worked at a range of institutions that support creative producers from community-based organizations to large national arts funders. Most recently, she held leadership roles at The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA). She has a background as a writer, and believes strongly in the essential nature of cultural storytelling and inclusive design in communities. She has a BA in Art History and English from Rutgers University and an MFA in Fiction from Brooklyn College. She currently lives outside of Philadelphia with her husband, two boys, and pug.

Ren DeCherney
Director of Materials, Impact Group at the International Living Future Institute

Maria Villafranca
Deputy Director, CoDesign Collaborative
TALK • PLAY + ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Keynote
12:15-1:00 pm ET / 9:15-10:00 am PT
Description
Steve Hoffman (Captain Hoff) is the Chairman & CEO of Founders Space, a global innovation hub for entrepreneurs, corporations, and investors, with over 50 partners in 22 countries. He also a venture investor, founder of three venture-backed and two bootstrapped startups, and author of several award-winning books. These include “Make Elephants Fly” (Hachette), “Surviving a Startup” (HarperCollins), and “The Five Forces” (BenBella). He has trained hundreds of startup founders and corporate executives in the art of innovation and provided consulting to many of the world’s largest corporations, including Qualcomm, Huawei, Bosch, Intel, Disney, Warner Brothers, NBC, Gulf Oil, Siemens, and Viacom. He earned a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering from the University of California and a master’s degree in film and television from the University of Southern California. He currently resides in California but spends most of his time in the air, visiting startups, investors, and innovators all over the world.
Kate Tooke is a landscape architect at Sasaki. Her project leadership, strategic thinking, design eye, and technical skills have been instrumental in the success of diverse projects ranging from master planning to site-scale work. As a naturally interdisciplinary thinker, she excels at collaborating across disciplines to craft elegant, contextual solutions to complex design challenges. Prior to discovering landscape architecture, Kate was a high school math and physics teacher in the Boston Public School system. Kate holds a master’s degree in landscape architecture from the University of Massachusetts, a master’s degree in education from Lesley University, and a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Dartmouth College. She earned the 2011 National Olmsted Scholar award, the highest honor of the Landscape Architecture Foundation (LAF), for her work on urban schoolyards, and has since served on LAF’s board of directors. Kate remains active in the academic world through teaching appointments at the Rhode Island School of Design and University of Massachusetts Amherst as well as through volunteer work with local public schools.

Eric Corey Freed
Director of Sustainability, CannonDesign

Kate Tooke
Principal, Sasaki

Steve Hoffman
CEO & Chairman, Founders Space
PANEL • SUSTAINABILITY + EDUCATION
Unending Learning
1:30-2:30 pm ET / 10:30-11:30 am PT
1.0 IDCEC CEU
Description
Led by ThoughtMatter Managing Partner Jessie McGuire, this discussion will question the current state of education and challenge the responsibility of designers, professionals, and parents. She will be joined by Founder and Executive Director of Art and Resistance Through Education (ARTE) Marissa Gutierrez-Vicario, and Assistant Professor at Rhode Island School of Design Ramon Tejada. They will explore civic responsibility and designers’ essential role in preparing the next generation. While breaking free from the status quo takes courage, they will discuss how engaging our curiosity and critical thinking is needed to reinvent ourselves for the future.

Marissa Gutierrez-Vicario
Executive Director, Art, and Resistance Through Education (ARTE)

Jessie McGuire
Managing Partner, ThoughtMatter

Ramon Tejada
Designer and Assistant Professor, Rhode Island School of Design
WORKSHOP • SKILLS
Intersectionality of Identity & Design: The Power of Making it Personal
1:30-2:30 pm ET / 10:30 am-11:30 pm PT
1.0 IDCEC CEU
Description

Cora Lee Poole
Founder & CEO, UNDESTRUCTABLE
WORKSHOP • PLAY + ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Gameful Design with StudyCrafter
1:30-2:30 pm ET / 10:30-11:30 am PT
1.0 IDCEC CEU
Northeastern University, Center for Design Partnership
Description

Casper Harteveld
Associate Professor and Associate Dean, Northeastern University

Giovanni Troiano
Northeastern University
LIGHTNING TALK • SUSTAINABILITY + EDUCATION
Equitable Design: Towards a Manifesto for Accessible Architecture
3:00-3:15 pm ET / 12-12:15 pm PT
1.0 IDCEC CEU
Description

Ganesh Nayak
Principal, Metier Consulting, Inc.
PANEL • PLAY + ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Design Thinking Applied to the Body and Identity
2:30-3:30 pm ET / 11:30 am-12:30 pm PT
1.0 IDCEC CEU
Description

Bakari Akinyele
Strategist, Designer, and Visual Artist

Marli Washington
Founder of gc2b

Leila Mitchell
Founder, LLM Design and Board Member and Content Editor, CoDesign Collaborative

J.R. Uretsky
Exhibition Manager, CoDesign Collaborative
IN-PERSON EVENT | 5:00 pm ET
BOSTON CLOSING EVENT + RECEPTION
Livable Proximity: A Design-Orienting Scenario | Closing Event + Reception
5:00-8:00 pm ET
Location: Cabral Center at Northeastern’s John D. O’Bryant African American Institute, Boston, MA
Description
The event features a lecture by Ezio Manzini on the themes of his last book “Livable Proximity” (EGEA 2022): The multifaceted crisis in which we are immersed requires us to practice new forms of proximity, that is, a new sense of closeness between us, human beings, and with the planet. Social innovation proves that this form of proximity is possible; Design can materialize this possibility through a widespread, long-lasting change – for everyone.
“Livable Proximity is a passionate and compelling call for a remaking of the city under a novel paradigm of relationality and care by one of the most accomplished design thinkers of our time. Manzini lucidly demonstrates why a novel practice of urban dwelling based on proximity is not only desirable and possible but essential for a functional, place-based, and Earth-wise human sociality. In Manzini’s skillful hands, ‘proximity’ emerges as a trope for a complex spatial, social, and cultural imagination of the city that challenges head on the increasingly individualizing and isolating tendencies of post-pandemic living. While anchored in enlightening analyses of Barcelona, Milano, and Paris, Manzini’s visionary architecture of proximity should serve as a guide for urban professionals and citizens worldwide wishing to counter the de-localizing and de-communalizing effects of the modernist ‘city of distance’. This eminently readable book will be of great value to urban planners and designers and to geography, anthropology, and urban ecology scholars, as well as to the growing cadre of citizens’ groups concerned with urban futures.”
– Arturo Escobar, Professor of Anthropology Emeritus, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; author of Designs for the Pluriverse: Radical Interdependence, Autonomy, and the Making of Worlds
“Manzini redefines proximity for the digital age, revealing a delightful, creative, sociable way of living. New, yet familiar, merging tradition with technology. Feasible. Already in place in cities large and small across the world yielding communities where attention is focused upon social dimensions of interaction, not upon technology. A powerful, important way to live sustainably in the 21st century.”
– Don Norman, Professor emeritus, The Design Lab, University of California, San Diego; author of Design of Everyday Things
AGENDA:
5:00pm | Welcome
Elizabeth Hudson, Dean, College of Arts, Media and Design
5:05pm | Design and Research in the Pandemic, The first two years at the Center for Design
Paolo Ciuccarelli, Founding Director, Center for Design, Professor of Design
5:30pm | Keynote | Livable Proximity. A Design-Orienting Scenario
Ezio Manzini | Professor Emeritus, Politecnico di Milano. Founder of DESIS Network, Author of “”Design, When Everybody Designs””, MIT Press, “”Politics of the Everyday.”” Bloomsbury, and Livable Proximity (Egea)
6:15pm | Conversation | Design for Assembly. Public Spaces and Community Engagement
Ang Li (moderator), Architect and Assistant Professor, Northeastern University and Ezio Manzini
6:30pm | Reception
Food and drinks
7:30pm | Visit to the Center for Design
Showcase of research projects & refreshments
Proof of Covid vaccine required, masks recommended besides for drinking and eating (food and drink will be provided).