DFA Luxury Design Summit
Date:
October 4
Website:
Venue:
New York School of Interior Design
Address:
170 East 70th Street 10021
New York , New York

DFA’s inaugural Luxury Design Summit: Strategies for Industry Leaders to Shape & Evolve their Businesses is a one-day event that will serve as an intensive exploration of issues affecting the luxury design industry, and bring together innovators from across disciplines to share insights and strategies to help business owners plan for the future.

The Luxury Design Summit will be hosted at the New York School of Interior Design (NYSID) in New York City on October 4th from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM, and include a series
of panel discussions and presentations featuring top talents from across the luxury
landscape including:

Anna Brockway, Co-founder & President, Chairish
Patti Carpenter, Principal + Global Trend Ambassador, carpenter +
company/Trendscope
David Cohen, Founder, I-Grace
Noel Fahden, VP of Merchandising, Chairish
Jeremy Jankoski, Head of Data Engineering, Pinterest
Seth Kaplowitz, Founder, Kaplowitz Group
Joanna Mansfield, General Manager, Coterie Hudson Yards
Pete Michalsky, Head of Marketing & Business Development, Wadia Associates
Chris Olshan, Chairman & CEO, Luxury Marketing Council
Eleonora Paulsen, President, Gruppo Italia
Amanda Schneider, Founder & President, ThinkLab
Pam Shamshiri, Founder, Studio Shamshiri
Monica Stevenson, Partner, FLG Partners

Attendees will also enjoy networking opportunities with speakers and fellow guests over breakfast, lunch and a closing cocktail reception.  Tickets are limited and available to both DFA members, as well as non-members.  Tickets for non-members are $325 per person and can be reserved through Eventbrite. Businesses interested in becoming a
DFA member, can visit the organization’s website at www.decorativefurnisingsassociation.com.

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