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mentorDINO is the podcast for AEC professionals who want more than just a job title—they want a fulfilling, flexible, and future-ready career.
Hosted by Katelyn Rossier, AEC mentor and founder of the mentorDINO Academy, this show features real conversations with architects, engineers, and construction professionals who’ve navigated the twists, turns, and pivots of the industry. Each episode is packed with practical advice, honest insights, and career wisdom you won’t find in textbooks.
Whether you’re just starting out, considering a career shift, or looking to level up, mentorDINO gives you the clarity, confidence, and community to take your next step with purpose.
You can expect inspiring career stories and pivots from across the AEC world; lessons learned from real-world experience; and actionable advice for exams, firm culture, and career growth.
This isn’t just a podcast. It’s your weekly dose of mentorship, momentum, and mindset for building a career you’re proud of.
Subscribe now and start shaping your AEC journey with intention.
Hosted by Katelyn Rossier, AEC mentor and founder of the mentorDINO Academy, this show features real conversations with architects, engineers, and construction professionals who’ve navigated the twists, turns, and pivots of the industry. Each episode is packed with practical advice, honest insights, and career wisdom you won’t find in textbooks.
Whether you’re just starting out, considering a career shift, or looking to level up, mentorDINO gives you the clarity, confidence, and community to take your next step with purpose.
You can expect inspiring career stories and pivots from across the AEC world; lessons learned from real-world experience; and actionable advice for exams, firm culture, and career growth.
This isn’t just a podcast. It’s your weekly dose of mentorship, momentum, and mindset for building a career you’re proud of.
Subscribe now and start shaping your AEC journey with intention.
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In this episode of the MentorDINO podcast, Katelyn Rossier introduces a firm series focusing on firms in AEC. This week is talking to firm owners that are in small to medium sized firms. What it is like growing and working with their team!Learn from Karen Herold, Nicole Dumont, Daniel Woodroff, and Bob Shelton!BIG THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM!Editing and Motion Graphics: Gus Bernalwww.gusbernal.com Instagram: @gus_bernal_filmmentorDINO Hello, I'm Katelyn Rossier! A licensed Architect and founder of mentorDINO. I help early and mid-career design professionals have the technical knowledge, professional development skills, and resources they need to not only have successful projects but also be able to step into leadership roles with confidence! The AEC industry doesn’t have to be sink or swim!How do I do this? Through a community style learning where we learn from others, learn together, and grow out networks. It is called the mentorDINO Network! Check out my website to learn more or feel free to reach out to me directly.https://www.mentordino.com/network/ 🌟Join the discussion and learn by finding me through: 🌟Website: https://www/mentordino.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentordino_llcLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelyn-rossier/Newsletter: https://www.mentordino.com/newsletter🌟 What's on Your Mind? 🌟Your questions, your challenges, your career. We want to hear it all. Leave your comments or questions in any video, and we'll find professionals to tackle those topics. Plus, we're bringing panel discussions to get multiple perspectives. What subjects are you itching to explore?🌟 Help Us Help Others🌟Love the conversations? You can now support the mentorDINO podcast and my mission through this support link. I really appreciate your support in keeping these conversations going to improve the industry. https://mentordino.captivate.fm/support#architecture #engineering #construction #design #businessowner #Interviews #AEC #podcast #professionaldevelopment
In this episode of the MentorDINO podcast, Katelyn Rossier introduces an architecture firm series. This episode hones in on firms that began as a partnership. If you are looking to start a business you don't have to do it alone! Check out my conversations with different types of firm partnerships.Learn from Contour Collective, 10K Architecture, and Hype Studio!BIG THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM!Editing and Motion Graphics: Gus Bernalwww.gusbernal.com Instagram: @gus_bernal_filmmentorDINO Hello, I'm Katelyn Rossier! A licensed Architect and founder of mentorDINO. I help early and mid-career design professionals have the technical knowledge, professional development skills, and resources they need to not only have successful projects but also be able to step into leadership roles with confidence! The AEC industry doesn’t have to be sink or swim!How do I do this? Through a community style learning where we learn from others, learn together, and grow out networks. It is called the mentorDINO Network! Check out my website to learn more or feel free to reach out to me directly.https://www.mentordino.com/network/ 🌟Join the discussion and learn by finding me through: 🌟Website: https://www/mentordino.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentordino_llcLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelyn-rossier/Newsletter: https://www.mentordino.com/newsletter🌟 What's on Your Mind? 🌟Your questions, your challenges, your career. We want to hear it all. Leave your comments or questions in any video, and we'll find professionals to tackle those topics. Plus, we're bringing panel discussions to get multiple perspectives. What subjects are you itching to explore?🌟 Help Us Help Others🌟Love the conversations? You can now support the mentorDINO podcast and my mission through this support link. I really appreciate your support in keeping these conversations going to improve the industry. https://mentordino.captivate.fm/support#architecture #engineering #construction #design #businessowner #Interviews #AEC #podcast #professionaldevelopment
In this episode of the MentorDINO podcast, Katelyn Rossier introduces an architecture firm series. This episode hones in on solo entrepreneurs in architecture. She highlights three professionals: Bhawya Joshi, who shares her journey as an immigrant architect in Phoenix; Katerina Burianova, who discusses the business side of architecture; and David Stumpf, who reflects on overcoming challenges in his career. Each guest offers unique insights into the world of architecture and the experiences of running a solo firm.BIG THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM!Editing and Motion Graphics: Gus Bernalwww.gusbernal.com Instagram: @gus_bernal_filmmentorDINO Hello, I'm Katelyn Rossier! A licensed Architect and founder of mentorDINO. I help early and mid-career design professionals have the technical knowledge, professional development skills, and resources they need to not only have successful projects but also be able to step into leadership roles with confidence! The AEC industry doesn’t have to be sink or swim!How do I do this? Through a community style learning where we learn from others, learn together, and grow out networks. It is called the mentorDINO Network! Check out my website to learn more or feel free to reach out to me directly.https://www.mentordino.com/network/ 🌟Join the discussion and learn by finding me through: 🌟Website: https://www/mentordino.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentordino_llcLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelyn-rossier/Newsletter: https://www.mentordino.com/newsletter🌟 What's on Your Mind? 🌟Your questions, your challenges, your career. We want to hear it all. Leave your comments or questions in any video, and we'll find professionals to tackle those topics. Plus, we're bringing panel discussions to get multiple perspectives. What subjects are you itching to explore?🌟 Help Us Help Others🌟Love the conversations? You can now support the mentorDINO podcast and my mission through this support link. I really appreciate your support in keeping these conversations going to improve the industry. https://mentordino.captivate.fm/support#architecture #engineering #construction #design #businessowner #Interviews #AEC #podcast #professionaldevelopment
In this episode of the MentorDINO podcast, join host Katelyn Rossier as she sits down with Kai Ekbundit, Creative Director and Owner of 23 by Kai. Dive into Kai's fascinating journey through the realms of graphic design, architecture, and experiential branding. Discover how personal experiences and industry challenges have shaped Kai's career pivots, from tackling the nuances of environmental graphics to navigating the evolving landscape of design technology. Gain insights into the importance of networking, the value of holistic design, and the future of architecture in a rapidly changing world. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, this episode offers valuable lessons on embracing change and owning your career path.Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kai-ekbundit-6563476/BIG THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM!Editing and Motion Graphics: Gus Bernalwww.gusbernal.com Instagram: @gus_bernal_filmmentorDINO Hello, I'm Katelyn Rossier! A licensed Architect and founder of mentorDINO. I help early and mid-career design professionals have the technical knowledge, professional development skills, and resources they need to not only have successful projects but also be able to step into leadership roles with confidence! The AEC industry doesn’t have to be sink or swim!How do I do this? Through a community style learning where we learn from others, learn together, and grow out networks. It is called the mentorDINO Network! Check out my website to learn more or feel free to reach out to me directly.https://www.mentordino.com/network/ 🌟Join the discussion and learn by finding me through: 🌟Website: https://www/mentordino.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentordino_llcLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelyn-rossier/Newsletter: https://www.mentordino.com/newsletter🌟 What's on Your Mind? 🌟Your questions, your challenges, your career. We want to hear it all. Leave your comments or questions in any video, and we'll find professionals to tackle those topics. Plus, we're bringing panel discussions to get multiple perspectives. What subjects are you itching to explore?🌟 Help Us Help Others🌟Love the conversations? You can now support the mentorDINO podcast and my mission through this support link. I really appreciate your support in keeping these conversations going to improve the industry. https://mentordino.captivate.fm/support#architecture #engineering #construction #design #businessowner #Interviews #AEC #podcast #professionaldevelopment
In this episode of the MentorDINO podcast, Katelyn Rossier discusses the evolving landscape of marketing for architects. She introduces three professionals who share insights on various aspects of marketing, including website design, branding, and proposal strategies. The conversation emphasizes the importance of effective website copy, the role of marketing in recruitment, and the need for tailored messaging to attract clients. The episode highlights how architects can pivot their careers and enhance their marketing efforts through collaboration and strategic branding.Enjoy these conversations with Nikita Morell, Alyce Anderson, and Liz Sydnor!BIG THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM!Editing and Motion Graphics: Gus Bernalwww.gusbernal.com Instagram: @gus_bernal_filmmentorDINO Hello, I'm Katelyn Rossier! A licensed Architect and founder of mentorDINO. I help early and mid-career design professionals have the technical knowledge, professional development skills, and resources they need to not only have successful projects but also be able to step into leadership roles with confidence! The AEC industry doesn’t have to be sink or swim!How do I do this? Through a community style learning where we learn from others, learn together, and grow out networks. It is called the mentorDINO Network! Check out my website to learn more or feel free to reach out to me directly.https://www.mentordino.com/network/ 🌟Join the discussion and learn by finding me through: 🌟Website: https://www/mentordino.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentordino_llcLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelyn-rossier/Newsletter: https://www.mentordino.com/newsletter🌟 What's on Your Mind? 🌟Your questions, your challenges, your career. We want to hear it all. Leave your comments or questions in any video, and we'll find professionals to tackle those topics. Plus, we're bringing panel discussions to get multiple perspectives. What subjects are you itching to explore?🌟 Help Us Help Others🌟Love the conversations? You can now support the mentorDINO podcast and my mission through this support link. I really appreciate your support in keeping these conversations going to improve the industry. https://mentordino.captivate.fm/support#architecture #engineering #construction #design #businessowner #Interviews #AEC #podcast #professionaldevelopment
Luciana Triplett, a Brazilian architect and owner of Triplett Studio in Boston. Luciana shares her journey from Brazil to the United States, the challenges she faced in adapting to a new environment, and her experiences in the architecture field. She discusses the importance of flexibility in balancing work and family life, the lessons learned in her first three years of running her own firm, and offers valuable advice for young professionals starting their careers in architecture. Luciana emphasizes the need for diversity in the industry and the significance of mentorship and community support.Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucianatriplett/BIG THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM!Editing and Motion Graphics: Gus Bernalwww.gusbernal.com Instagram: @gus_bernal_filmmentorDINO Hello, I'm Katelyn Rossier! A licensed Architect and founder of mentorDINO. I help early and mid-career design professionals have the technical knowledge, professional development skills, and resources they need to not only have successful projects but also be able to step into leadership roles with confidence! The AEC industry doesn’t have to be sink or swim!How do I do this? Through a community style learning where we learn from others, learn together, and grow out networks. It is called the mentorDINO Network! Check out my website to learn more or feel free to reach out to me directly.https://www.mentordino.com/network/ 🌟Join the discussion and learn by finding me through: 🌟Website: https://www/mentordino.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentordino_llcLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelyn-rossier/Newsletter: https://www.mentordino.com/newsletter🌟 What's on Your Mind? 🌟Your questions, your challenges, your career. We want to hear it all. Leave your comments or questions in any video, and we'll find professionals to tackle those topics. Plus, we're bringing panel discussions to get multiple perspectives. What subjects are you itching to explore?🌟 Help Us Help Others🌟Love the conversations? You can now support the mentorDINO podcast and my mission through this support link. I really appreciate your support in keeping these conversations going to improve the industry. https://mentordino.captivate.fm/support#architecture #engineering #construction #design #businessowner #Interviews #AEC #podcast #professionaldevelopment
In this episode of the MentorDino podcast, Katelyn Rossier explores lessons learned for Architects from non-Architects. In discussions with 5 professionals from around the industry. Steve Albert, whom is an Architect but on the owner side in a hospital system. Jesse Robinson-Evans is a construction estimator. Nancy Kohout, a mechanical engineer that has been in an engineering only firm and now in an A/E firm. Brad Bridges and Kate Schuster whom are both product reps. The conversation underscores the importance of mentorship, continuous learning, and the value of learning together.BIG THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM!Editing and Motion Graphics: Gus Bernalwww.gusbernal.com Instagram: @gus_bernal_filmmentorDINO Hello, I'm Katelyn Rossier! A licensed Architect and founder of mentorDINO. I help early and mid-career design professionals have the technical knowledge, professional development skills, and resources they need to not only have successful projects but also be able to step into leadership roles with confidence! The AEC industry doesn’t have to be sink or swim!How do I do this? Through a community style learning where we learn from others, learn together, and grow out networks. It is called the mentorDINO Network! Check out my website to learn more or feel free to reach out to me directly.https://www.mentordino.com/network/ 🌟Join the discussion and learn by finding me through: 🌟Website: https://www/mentordino.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentordino_llcLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelyn-rossier/Newsletter: https://www.mentordino.com/newsletter🌟 What's on Your Mind? 🌟Your questions, your challenges, your career. We want to hear it all. Leave your comments or questions in any video, and we'll find professionals to tackle those topics. Plus, we're bringing panel discussions to get multiple perspectives. What subjects are you itching to explore?🌟 Help Us Help Others🌟Love the conversations? You can now support the mentorDINO podcast and my mission through this support link. I really appreciate your support in keeping these conversations going to improve the industry. https://mentordino.captivate.fm/support#architecture #engineering #construction #design #businessowner #Interviews #AEC #podcast #professionaldevelopment
Katerina Burianova shares her entrepreneurial journey in architecture, discussing her transition from employee to business owner, the challenges of starting her own firm, and the importance of networking and community support. She reflects on her experiences, the evolution of her podcast, and the launch of her ebook aimed at helping architects aspiring to open their own firm. Katerina emphasizes the significance of work-life balance, the value of hands-on experience in architecture, and offers advice for young professionals entering the field.Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katerina-burianova-ncarb-b299a269/BIG THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM!Editing and Motion Graphics: Gus Bernalwww.gusbernal.com Instagram: @gus_bernal_filmmentorDINO Hello, I'm Katelyn Rossier! A licensed Architect and founder of mentorDINO. I help early and mid-career design professionals have the technical knowledge, professional development skills, and resources they need to not only have successful projects but also be able to step into leadership roles with confidence! The AEC industry doesn’t have to be sink or swim!How do I do this? Through a community style learning where we learn from others, learn together, and grow out networks. It is called the mentorDINO Network! Check out my website to learn more or feel free to reach out to me directly.https://www.mentordino.com/network/ 🌟Join the discussion and learn by finding me through: 🌟Website: https://www/mentordino.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentordino_llcLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelyn-rossier/Newsletter: https://www.mentordino.com/newsletter🌟 What's on Your Mind? 🌟Your questions, your challenges, your career. We want to hear it all. Leave your comments or questions in any video, and we'll find professionals to tackle those topics. Plus, we're bringing panel discussions to get multiple perspectives. What subjects are you itching to explore?🌟 Help Us Help Others🌟Love the conversations? You can now support the mentorDINO podcast and my mission through this support link. I really appreciate your support in keeping these conversations going to improve the industry. https://mentordino.captivate.fm/support#architecture #engineering #construction #design #businessowner #Interviews #AEC #podcast #professionaldevelopment
In this episode of the MentorDino podcast, Katelyn Rossier discusses career transitions within the architecture field, focusing on specification writing. She highlights the journeys of three professionals: Melody Fontenot, who transitioned from architect to specification writer; Bob Bailey, a mentor who significantly impacted Katelyn's career; and Cherise Lakeside, who emphasizes diverse paths to specification writing. The conversation underscores the importance of mentorship, continuous learning, and the value of specifications in architectural projects.BIG THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM!Editing and Motion Graphics: Gus Bernalwww.gusbernal.com Instagram: @gus_bernal_filmmentorDINO Hello, I'm Katelyn Rossier! A licensed Architect and founder of mentorDINO. I help early and mid-career design professionals have the technical knowledge, professional development skills, and resources they need to not only have successful projects but also be able to step into leadership roles with confidence! The AEC industry doesn’t have to be sink or swim!How do I do this? Through a community style learning where we learn from others, learn together, and grow out networks. It is called the mentorDINO Network! Check out my website to learn more or feel free to reach out to me directly.https://www.mentordino.com/network/ 🌟Join the discussion and learn by finding me through: 🌟Website: https://www/mentordino.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentordino_llcLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelyn-rossier/Newsletter: https://www.mentordino.com/newsletter🌟 What's on Your Mind? 🌟Your questions, your challenges, your career. We want to hear it all. Leave your comments or questions in any video, and we'll find professionals to tackle those topics. Plus, we're bringing panel discussions to get multiple perspectives. What subjects are you itching to explore?🌟 Help Us Help Others🌟Love the conversations? You can now support the mentorDINO podcast and my mission through this support link. I really appreciate your support in keeping these conversations going to improve the industry. https://mentordino.captivate.fm/support#architecture #engineering #construction #design #businessowner #Interviews #AEC #podcast #professionaldevelopment
In this episode of the MentorDINO podcast, Katelyn Rossier speaks with Erin Fantozz, founder of EF Designs, about her journey from working in traditional architecture firms to creating her own remote design team. They discuss the challenges and benefits of freelancing, the importance of work-life balance, and the evolving landscape of architectural services. Erin shares insights on the value of mentorship, the gap between education and industry practices, and the importance of utilizing technology effectively. She also offers advice for young professionals starting their careers in architecture and design.Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/efantozz/BIG THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM!Editing and Motion Graphics: Gus Bernalwww.gusbernal.com Instagram: @gus_bernal_filmmentorDINO Hello, I'm Katelyn Rossier! A licensed Architect and founder of mentorDINO. I help early and mid-career design professionals have the technical knowledge, professional development skills, and resources they need to not only have successful projects but also be able to step into leadership roles with confidence! The AEC industry doesn’t have to be sink or swim!How do I do this? Through a community style learning where we learn from others, learn together, and grow out networks. It is called the mentorDINO Network! Check out my website to learn more or feel free to reach out to me directly.https://www.mentordino.com/network/ 🌟Join the discussion and learn by finding me through: 🌟Website: https://www/mentordino.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentordino_llcLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelyn-rossier/Newsletter: https://www.mentordino.com/newsletter🌟 What's on Your Mind? 🌟Your questions, your challenges, your career. We want to hear it all. Leave your comments or questions in any video, and we'll find professionals to tackle those topics. Plus, we're bringing panel discussions to get multiple perspectives. What subjects are you itching to explore?🌟 Help Us Help Others🌟Love the conversations? You can now support the mentorDINO podcast and my mission through this support link. I really appreciate your support in keeping these conversations going to improve the industry. https://mentordino.captivate.fm/support#architecture #engineering #construction #design #businessowner #Interviews #AEC #podcast #professionaldevelopment
In this episode of the MentorDINO podcast explores the experiences of women in male-dominated industries, particularly in architecture and construction. Katelyn Rossier highlights the stories of several female professionals who have navigated challenges and made significant contributions to their fields. The discussion emphasizes the importance of advocacy, safety, and innovation in creating a more inclusive environment for women in these industries.BIG THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM!Editing and Motion Graphics: Gus Bernalwww.gusbernal.com Instagram: @gus_bernal_filmmentorDINO Hello, I'm Katelyn Rossier! A licensed Architect and founder of mentorDINO. I help early and mid-career design professionals have the technical knowledge, professional development skills, and resources they need to not only have successful projects but also be able to step into leadership roles with confidence! The AEC industry doesn’t have to be sink or swim!How do I do this? Through a community style learning where we learn from others, learn together, and grow out networks. It is called the mentorDINO Network! Check out my website to learn more or feel free to reach out to me directly.https://www.mentordino.com/network/ 🌟Join the discussion and learn by finding me through: 🌟Website: https://www/mentordino.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentordino_llcLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelyn-rossier/Newsletter: https://www.mentordino.com/newsletter🌟 What's on Your Mind? 🌟Your questions, your challenges, your career. We want to hear it all. Leave your comments or questions in any video, and we'll find professionals to tackle those topics. Plus, we're bringing panel discussions to get multiple perspectives. What subjects are you itching to explore?🌟 Help Us Help Others🌟Love the conversations? You can now support the mentorDINO podcast and my mission through this support link. I really appreciate your support in keeping these conversations going to improve the industry. https://mentordino.captivate.fm/support#architecture #engineering #construction #design #businessowner #Interviews #AEC #podcast #professionaldevelopment
Zach Rapaport shares his unique journey from aspiring lawyer to founder of Meerkat Development, a consultancy focused on real estate development in hospitality and retail. He discusses the importance of hands-on experience in construction, the entrepreneurial spirit that drives his career decisions, and the significance of clear communication and teamwork in managing construction projects. Zach also shares insights on avoiding change orders and the role of contingency planning in successful project management. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachrapaport/BIG THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM!Editing and Motion Graphics: Gus Bernalwww.gusbernal.com Instagram: @gus_bernal_filmmentorDINO Hello, I'm Katelyn Rossier! A licensed Architect and founder of mentorDINO. I help early and mid-career design professionals have the technical knowledge, professional development skills, and resources they need to not only have successful projects but also be able to step into leadership roles with confidence! The AEC industry doesn’t have to be sink or swim!How do I do this? Through a community style learning where we learn from others, learn together, and grow out networks. It is called the mentorDINO Network! Check out my website to learn more or feel free to reach out to me directly.https://www.mentordino.com/network/ 🌟Join the discussion and learn by finding me through: 🌟Website: https://www/mentordino.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentordino_llcLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelyn-rossier/Newsletter: https://www.mentordino.com/newsletter🌟 What's on Your Mind? 🌟Your questions, your challenges, your career. We want to hear it all. Leave your comments or questions in any video, and we'll find professionals to tackle those topics. Plus, we're bringing panel discussions to get multiple perspectives. What subjects are you itching to explore?🌟 Help Us Help Others🌟Love the conversations? You can now support the mentorDINO podcast and my mission through this support link. I really appreciate your support in keeping these conversations going to improve the industry. https://mentordino.captivate.fm/support
In this episode of the MentorDino podcast, Katelyn Rossier discusses the AIA fellowship, highlighting the diverse paths to achieving this recognition within the architecture community. She introduces three AIA fellows, sharing insights into their journeys and the impact they have made in their respective fields. The conversation emphasizes that becoming a fellow is not limited to senior professionals and encourages listeners to start building their case early in their careers.BIG THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM!Editing and Motion Graphics: Gus Bernalwww.gusbernal.com Instagram: @gus_bernal_filmmentorDINO Hello, I'm Katelyn Rossier! A licensed Architect and founder of mentorDINO. I help early and mid-career design professionals have the technical knowledge, professional development skills, and resources they need to not only have successful projects but also be able to step into leadership roles with confidence! The AEC industry doesn’t have to be sink or swim!How do I do this? Through a community style learning where we learn from others, learn together, and grow out networks. It is called the mentorDINO Network! Check out my website to learn more or feel free to reach out to me directly.https://www.mentordino.com/network/ 🌟Join the discussion and learn by finding me through: 🌟Website: https://www/mentordino.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentordino_llcLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelyn-rossier/Newsletter: https://www.mentordino.com/newsletter🌟 What's on Your Mind? 🌟Your questions, your challenges, your career. We want to hear it all. Leave your comments or questions in any video, and we'll find professionals to tackle those topics. Plus, we're bringing panel discussions to get multiple perspectives. What subjects are you itching to explore?🌟 Help Us Help Others🌟Love the conversations? You can now support the mentorDINO podcast and my mission through this support link. I really appreciate your support in keeping these conversations going to improve the industry. https://mentordino.captivate.fm/support#architecture #engineering #construction #design #businessowner #Interviews #AEC #podcast #professionaldevelopment
Yiselle Santos Rivera, an architect, professor, and 2027 AIA President! She shares her journey in architecture, the intersection of architecture and psychology, and the importance of organizational design and leadership in the field. They discuss the challenges of transitioning from traditional architectural roles to leadership positions, the significance of diversity and inclusion in architecture, and the launch of Yiselle's new business, YSR, aimed at fostering trust and collaboration within teams. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yisellesantosrivera/BIG THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM!Editing and Motion Graphics: Gus Bernalwww.gusbernal.com Instagram: @gus_bernal_filmmentorDINO Hello, I'm Katelyn Rossier! A licensed Architect and founder of mentorDINO. I help early and mid-career design professionals have the technical knowledge, professional development skills, and resources they need to not only have successful projects but also be able to step into leadership roles with confidence! The AEC industry doesn’t have to be sink or swim!How do I do this? Through a community style learning where we learn from others, learn together, and grow out networks. It is called the mentorDINO Network! Check out my website to learn more or feel free to reach out to me directly.https://www.mentordino.com/network/ 🌟Join the discussion and learn by finding me through: 🌟Website: https://www/mentordino.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentordino_llcLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelyn-rossier/Newsletter: https://www.mentordino.com/newsletter🌟 What's on Your Mind? 🌟Your questions, your challenges, your career. We want to hear it all. Leave your comments or questions in any video, and we'll find professionals to tackle those topics. Plus, we're bringing panel discussions to get multiple perspectives. What subjects are you itching to explore?🌟 Help Us Help Others🌟Love the conversations? You can now support the mentorDINO podcast and my mission through this support link. I really appreciate your support in keeping these conversations going to improve the industry. https://mentordino.captivate.fm/support#architecture #engineering #construction #design #businessowner #Interviews #AEC #podcast #professionaldevelopment
In this episode of the MentorDINO podcast, Katelyn Rossier discusses the vital role of storytelling in architecture. She emphasizes the importance of communicating effectively with clients and the public, not just through images but also through words and videos. The episode features insights from three guests who share their perspectives on storytelling in architecture, covering copywriting, business development, and visual storytelling.BIG THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM!Editing and Motion Graphics: Gus Bernalwww.gusbernal.com Instagram: @gus_bernal_filmmentorDINO Hello, I'm Katelyn Rossier! A licensed Architect and founder of mentorDINO. I help early and mid-career design professionals have the technical knowledge, professional development skills, and resources they need to not only have successful projects but also be able to step into leadership roles with confidence! The AEC industry doesn’t have to be sink or swim!How do I do this? Through a community style learning where we learn from others, learn together, and grow out networks. It is called the mentorDINO Network! Check out my website to learn more or feel free to reach out to me directly.https://www.mentordino.com/network/ 🌟Join the discussion and learn by finding me through: 🌟Website: https://www/mentordino.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentordino_llcLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelyn-rossier/Newsletter: https://www.mentordino.com/newsletter🌟 What's on Your Mind? 🌟Your questions, your challenges, your career. We want to hear it all. Leave your comments or questions in any video, and we'll find professionals to tackle those topics. Plus, we're bringing panel discussions to get multiple perspectives. What subjects are you itching to explore?🌟 Help Us Help Others🌟Love the conversations? You can now support the mentorDINO podcast and my mission through this support link. I really appreciate your support in keeping these conversations going to improve the industry. https://mentordino.captivate.fm/support
Alex James, head of US recruitment at The Crowd and founder of the nonprofit Assemble. Alex shares his journey from architecture to recruitment, discussing the challenges faced in the architecture industry, the importance of soft skills, and the mission of his nonprofit to support neurodivergent individuals in finding employment in creative fields. In this conversation, Alex James discusses the importance of understanding neurodiversity and creating inclusive environments for individuals with different cognitive profiles. He shares his personal journey inspired by his daughter's autism diagnosis and the founding of Assemble, a nonprofit aimed at helping neurodivergent individuals find meaningful employment. The discussion also covers the challenges faced by individuals on the autism spectrum, the need for inclusive hiring practices, and the importance of passion in professional life. Alex emphasizes the value of curiosity and open-mindedness for young professionals starting their careers.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesalexjames/Assemble: www.assembletalentgroup.comThe Crowd: http://www.thecrowdcreative.comBIG THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM!Editing and Motion Graphics: Gus Bernalwww.gusbernal.com Instagram: @gus_bernal_filmmentorDINO Hello, I'm Katelyn Rossier! A licensed Architect and founder of mentorDINO. I help early and mid-career design professionals have the technical knowledge, professional development skills, and resources they need to not only have successful projects but also be able to step into leadership roles with confidence! The AEC industry doesn’t have to be sink or swim!How do I do this? Through a community style learning where we learn from others, learn together, and grow out networks. It is called the mentorDINO Network! Check out my website to learn more or feel free to reach out to me directly.https://www.mentordino.com/network/ 🌟Join the discussion and learn by finding me through: 🌟Website: https://www/mentordino.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentordino_llcLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelyn-rossier/Newsletter: https://www.mentordino.com/newsletter🌟 What's on Your Mind? 🌟Your questions, your challenges, your career. We want to hear it all. Leave your comments or questions in any video, and we'll find professionals to tackle those topics. Plus, we're bringing panel discussions to get multiple perspectives. What subjects are you itching to explore?🌟 Help Us Help Others🌟Love the conversations? You can now support the mentorDINO podcast and my mission through this support link. I really appreciate your support in keeping these conversations going to improve the industry.
Greg Coudriet, the principal and founder of Auxia Design, an acoustic consulting firm. We discuss Greg's journey into the field of acoustics, the importance of mentorship, communication between architects and consultants, and the challenges and rewards of starting a business after a long tenure at one firm. Greg shares insights on career paths in acoustics, the significance of building a support network, and reflections on entrepreneurship. In this conversation, Greg Coudriet of Auxia Design discusses the evolving landscape of acoustics in design, particularly in the wake of COVID-19. He emphasizes the importance of acoustics in various environments, the impact of mergers on acoustics firms, and the necessity of engaging acoustics early in the design process. Greg also shares insights on building a sustainable firm and offers valuable advice for young professionals entering the field of acoustics.Website: https://auxiadesign.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-coudriet/BIG THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM!Editing and Motion Graphics: Gus Bernalwww.gusbernal.com Instagram: @gus_bernal_filmmentorDINO Hello, I'm Katelyn Rossier! A licensed Architect and founder of mentorDINO. I help early and mid-career design professionals have the technical knowledge, professional development skills, and resources they need to not only have successful projects but also be able to step into leadership roles with confidence! The AEC industry doesn’t have to be sink or swim!How do I do this? Through a community style learning where we learn from others, learn together, and grow out networks. It is called the mentorDINO Network! Check out my website to learn more or feel free to reach out to me directly.https://www.mentordino.com/network/ 🌟Join the discussion and learn by finding me through: 🌟Website: https://www/mentordino.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentordino_llcLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelyn-rossier/Newsletter: https://www.mentordino.com/newsletter🌟 What's on Your Mind? 🌟Your questions, your challenges, your career. We want to hear it all. Leave your comments or questions in any video, and we'll find professionals to tackle those topics. Plus, we're bringing panel discussions to get multiple perspectives. What subjects are you itching to explore?🌟 Help Us Help Others🌟Love the conversations? You can now support the mentorDINO podcast and my mission through this support link. I really appreciate your support in keeping these conversations going to improve the industry. https://mentordino.captivate.fm/support
Jessica Stuck, an Associate and Senior Project Manager at LGA Partners. Jessica shares her journey from studying architecture and history to her passion for historic preservation and adaptive reuse. The conversation delves into the challenges faced in preservation projects, the importance of finding the right firm, and the misconceptions surrounding preservation work. Jessica also discusses her favorite projects, including the Allegheny County Courthouse, and offers valuable career advice for those navigating transitions in their professional lives. In this conversation, Jessica Stuck shares her experiences navigating job transitions across different cities, the challenges and opportunities of shifting roles within the architecture field, and the importance of community involvement in preservation efforts. She emphasizes the value of mentorship and the significance of pursuing one's passion in architecture, offering practical advice for young professionals starting their careers.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-stuck-aia-ccs-cdt-leed-ap-ba189156/BIG THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM!Editing and Motion Graphics: Gus Bernalwww.gusbernal.com Instagram: @gus_bernal_filmmentorDINO Hello, I'm Katelyn Rossier! A licensed Architect and founder of mentorDINO. I help early and mid-career design professionals have the technical knowledge, professional development skills, and resources they need to not only have successful projects but also be able to step into leadership roles with confidence! The AEC industry doesn’t have to be sink or swim!How do I do this? Through a community style learning where we learn from others, learn together, and grow out networks. It is called the mentorDINO Network! Check out my website to learn more or feel free to reach out to me directly.https://www.mentordino.com/network/ 🌟Join the discussion and learn by finding me through: 🌟Website: https://www/mentordino.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentordino_llcLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelyn-rossier/Newsletter: https://www.mentordino.com/newsletter🌟 What's on Your Mind? 🌟Your questions, your challenges, your career. We want to hear it all. Leave your comments or questions in any video, and we'll find professionals to tackle those topics. Plus, we're bringing panel discussions to get multiple perspectives. What subjects are you itching to explore?🌟 Help Us Help Others🌟Love the conversations? You can now support the mentorDINO podcast and my mission through this support link. I really appreciate your support in keeping these conversations going to improve the industry. https://mentordino.captivate.fm/support
Scott Farbman, a Senior Policy and Ratings Manager at Energy Solutions. Scott shares his diverse journey through the built environment industry, transitioning from architecture to engineering, and now to policy. He discusses the importance of sustainability, energy efficiency, and the role of professional organizations in shaping his career. Scott emphasizes the need for effective communication between architects and engineers and highlights the significance of indoor air quality in relation to health. In this conversation, Scott Farbman discusses the importance of indoor air quality and its impact on health, the complexities of building science, and his transition from building practice to policy development. He emphasizes the need for awareness and monitoring of air quality in our environments and shares insights on how building design affects health outcomes. Scott also provides valuable advice for aspiring professionals in the architecture and building science fields, highlighting the importance of networking and finding a balance in work-life commitments.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-farbman-62597b4b/BIG THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM!Editing and Motion Graphics: Gus Bernalwww.gusbernal.com Instagram: @gus_bernal_filmmentorDINO Hello, I'm Katelyn Rossier! A licensed Architect and founder of mentorDINO. I help early and mid-career design professionals have the technical knowledge, professional development skills, and resources they need to not only have successful projects but also be able to step into leadership roles with confidence! The AEC industry doesn’t have to be sink or swim!How do I do this? Through a community style learning where we learn from others, learn together, and grow out networks. It is called the mentorDINO Network! Check out my website to learn more or feel free to reach out to me directly.https://www.mentordino.com/network/ 🌟Join the discussion and learn by finding me through: 🌟Website: https://www/mentordino.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentordino_llcLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelyn-rossier/Newsletter: https://www.mentordino.com/newsletter🌟 What's on Your Mind? 🌟Your questions, your challenges, your career. We want to hear it all. Leave your comments or questions in any video, and we'll find professionals to tackle those topics. Plus, we're bringing panel discussions to get multiple perspectives. What subjects are you itching to explore?🌟 Help Us Help Others🌟Love the conversations? You can now support the mentorDINO podcast and my mission through this support link. I really appreciate your support in keeping these conversations going to improve the industry. https://mentordino.captivate.fm/support
Ryan Sullivan, founder of Off the Beaten Path Financial. Ryan shares his journey from a mechanical engineer to a financial advisor, discussing the challenges and opportunities he faced along the way. He emphasizes the importance of flexibility, freedom, and understanding the financial needs of architects and engineers. Ryan also highlights the services he offers to small firms and the significance of financial awareness in achieving business success. In this conversation, Ryan Sullivan discusses the importance of building financial systems that provide clarity and transparency for better decision-making. He emphasizes the need for financial education, particularly in the AEC industry, where many professionals struggle with pricing strategies and undercharging for their services. Ryan shares insights on transitioning to value-based pricing, creating passive income streams, and his future goals for his financial advisory business. He concludes with valuable advice for young professionals about the significance of time and early financial planning.Website: https://www.obpfinancial.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-sullivan-pe/BIG THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM!Editing and Motion Graphics: Gus Bernalwww.gusbernal.com Instagram: @gus_bernal_filmmentorDINO Hello, I'm Katelyn Rossier! A licensed Architect and founder of mentorDINO. I help early and mid-career design professionals have the technical knowledge, professional development skills, and resources they need to not only have successful projects but also be able to step into leadership roles with confidence! The AEC industry doesn’t have to be sink or swim!How do I do this? Through a community style learning where we learn from others, learn together, and grow out networks. It is called the mentorDINO Network! Check out my website to learn more or feel free to reach out to me directly.https://www.mentordino.com/network/ 🌟Join the discussion and learn by finding me through: 🌟Website: https://www/mentordino.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentordino_llcLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelyn-rossier/Newsletter: https://www.mentordino.com/newsletter🌟 What's on Your Mind? 🌟Your questions, your challenges, your career. We want to hear it all. Leave your comments or questions in any video, and we'll find professionals to tackle those topics. Plus, we're bringing panel discussions to get multiple perspectives. What subjects are you itching to explore?🌟 Help Us Help Others🌟Love the conversations? You can now support the mentorDINO podcast and my mission through this support link. I really appreciate your support in keeping these conversations going to improve the industry. https://mentordino.captivate.fm/support#architecture #engineering #construction #design #businessowner #Interviews #AEC #podcast #professionaldevelopment