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From: Jessica Kaminsky <jkami...@uw.edu>
Date: Fri, Oct 2, 2020 at 12:52 PM
Subject: Fwd: [CEE-Faculty] [CEE-Faculty-Plus] [Reminder] Edward Wenk, Jr.
Endowed Lectureship | Lecture by Dr. Elizabeth Hausler | Tuesday, October 6
To: Kurtis Heimerl <kheim...@cs.washington.edu>


Hey Kurtis,

I hope you're holding up OK with all the craziness.

I thought the below might be a fit for the Change listserv, but wanted to
check it with you first.  Also I'm not certain I can post there; if this
talk looks of interest please share it there!

Cheers,
Jessica



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*2020 Wenk Endowed Lecture*


*Resilient housing At the Nexus of Climate Justice, Technology and Finance*

[image: Dr. Elizabeth Hausler]
Featuring Dr. Elizabeth Hausler, Founder & CEO, Build Change





*Tuesday, October 6, 3:30pm Zoom meeting
<https://washington.zoom.us/j/96791493517?pwd=YmRhZ2twdU5QeXJQd0Y4N2JoQk9VUT09>
Passcode: 772087 Free and open to the public. No RSVP required.*






Please join the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering for the
2020 Edward Wenk, Jr. Endowed Lectureship. A global expert on resilient
building and post-disaster reconstruction, Dr. Elizabeth Hausler will
present a talk titled “Resilient Housing: At the Nexus of Climate Justice,
Technology, and Finance.” Hausler is the founder and CEO of Build Change,
an organization that helps prevent the loss of life in earthquakes and
typhoons by designing disaster-resistant houses and schools in emerging
nations and training local builders and engineers to construct them. Under
Hausler’s leadership and strategic direction, Build Change has grown to
become a global team spread across five continents. Hausler’s emphasis on
rebuilding to withstand future disasters has profoundly influenced global
development policy by making resilience a major consideration for
reconstruction efforts.

The lectureship is made possible by a generous donation from Dr. Edward
Wenk, Jr., professor emeritus of Civil and Environmental Engineering and
science policy adviser to the U.S. Congress and three presidents.

Inquiries, contact Karen Heath at kare...@uw.edu.



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University of Washington
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