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Tuesday, 11 April 2017 10:21

ASID Launches Ones to Watch Program

The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) has a new program called the Ones to Watch. “Through the Ones to Watch program, we hope to recognize and celebrate designers with an amazing potential to lead, and support them as they develop successful management careers,” said Randy Fiser, ASID CEO.

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Monday, 06 July 2015 03:56

Cosentino Celebrates ASID this Summer

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Cosentino Centers across the country are hosting ASID 40th Anniversary parties beginning the week of July 20, 2015 with all proceeds benefitting the ASID Foundation and its important work. All ASID chapters with Cosentino Centers are highly encouraged to participate and attend. Cosentino requests a $20 donation per person for a great evening of networking opportunities, wine and hors d’oeuvres, a silent auction featuring items donated by Cosentino and local Chapter members, and much more.

The Cosentino Center that raises the most money will win a hosted party for the local ASID chapter and Cosentino employees. Additionally, the ASID chapter that raises the most money, will receive a special swag 40th Anniversary package from ASID and a free registration to a 2016 national event of their choice (GO PRO, Design to Lead, etc.) to award as they wish. 

At the event, Cosentino will be launching the new SILESTONE DESIGNER INFLUENCER SERIES - inspired by local designers and their new Dekton colors, giving ASID the first "peek" at the series in full format - an opportunity you won't want to miss! 

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Thursday, 04 December 2014 05:06

Spread The Warmth

ASID Washington Metro is having a clothing drive. Donate hats, gloves and scarves for the homeless in the Washington, DC Metro Region. New or gently used, handmade or purchased items are appreciated. Donations now through Feb 28th will benefit local homeless shelters. There is a collection basket located by the Christmas tree in the lobby of Franklin Court.

 

 

 

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