FXWomen and
Ennead Lab presented a conversation with the President of
NOMA (National Organization of Minority Architects) Kimberly Dowdell. The evening's event focused on Kimberly's current work and career path, and the design of civic and business leadership. Kimberly's career trajectory has been guided by her commitment to equitable development and community-based design. Her broad experience—working with major architectural firms, real estate companies, and city governments—has influenced her approach to design and development, with a particular focus on urban revitalization.
The conversation was moderated by Samantha Josaphat, President of
NYCOBA-NOMA and the founding principal of
Studio 397.
Highlights from the conversation can be viewed here:
FXWomen & Ennead Lab Present: Kimberly Dowdell, The Design of Civic & Business Leadership
Thursday, March 28th, 2019
6:30 - 8:00 PM
FXCollaborative Architects
22 West 19th Street, 11th Floor
New York, NY 10011
Kimberly Dowdell
Kimberly Dowdell has designed or managed over $100 million in assets as a licensed architect, a real estate project manager, and a city government official. Her career with major architectural firms in Washington DC and New York, coupled with her real estate experience with Levien & Company in New York, and her tenure working with the City of Detroit, have all rounded out Kimberly's experience as an equitable development professional. Kimberly is a native of Detroit and a lecturer at the University of Michigan.
This event was presented by the Women of FXCollaborative (FXWomen) and Ennead Lab. FXWomen's mission is to support professional growth and leadership development for women.