Dallas Market Center To Debut Design Campus Live SummitMonday November 2nd, 2015 - 9:35AM | | | | | | | | | | |
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The Dallas Market Center will host Design Campus Live Summit, which will take place from Jan. 21, 2016, to Jan. 23, 2016, and coincide with the winter Dallas Total Home & Gift Market. Design Campus Live will feature guest hosts and co-founders Kelli Ellis and Lori Dennis, internationally known from HGTV, Bravo, Oxygen, TLC and the Food Network. This year’s topics will include licensing, architectural and landscape elements, healthcare design and designing in the current economic climate and trends. Live Summit panelists include Stephanie Chung, an executive coach and sales service trainer; Sharrah Robeson, director of marketing for Robeson’s Design; Rebecca Robeson, CEO and lead designer of Robeson Design; Ghina Itani, a healthcare designer for Itani Design Concepts; Evelyn Lee, a senior strategist at MKThink; Adam Japko, president of Esteem Media; and Bill Indursky, editor in chief and co-founder of The Design Life Network. “Dallas Market Center is a design hub known for the immense amount of designer showrooms we have open daily,” said Cindy Morris, president and CEO, Dallas Market Center. “We have a great relationship with the design community in Dallas and with the help of fantastic partners like Design Campus Live we are able to provide remarkable educational and networking events for designers.”
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