QIP is an independent network that connects and supports LGBTQIA+ professionals across the property and design industries. Through advocacy, events and partnerships, QIP fosters inclusion and drives positive change within the built environment sector.
Bringing together these LGBTQIA+ voices from across the architecture and design industry, the panel discussion explored the career experiences, challenges and aspirations of LGBTQIA+ professionals while fostering meaningful conversations on creating a more inclusive and supportive built environment. Living Edge’s showroom provided the impressive backdrop.
“Supporting initiatives like this panel discussion with Queers in Property allows MillerKnoll to engage meaningfully with the LGBTQIA+ community,” says James Barnby, Senior Marketing Manager, APAC & MEA at MillerKnoll. “Ensuring that inclusivity and belonging remain at the forefront of conversations is essential to shaping the future of design and the built environment.”
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QIP NSW Executive Committee Chair, Dayle Bennett, adds: “Queers In Property is constituted to develop connections, community and foster dialogue amongst professionals in the built environment sector. The support of MillerKnoll and Living Edge demonstrates the commitment of these organisations who are undisputed leaders in the design industry to creating an inclusive forum for discussion and the development of community.”
The event also featured a silent auction for a Herman Miller Aeron Chair, with proceeds supporting Queers in Property’s mission to connect and uplift LGBTQIA+ professionals within the property and design industries. It’s part of MillerKnoll’s wider initiative of championing diversity, equity and inclusion within the architecture and design sector.
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