April 4, 2022
16th Annual Sustainable Business and Design Conference: Pathways to Impact
Excited to be part of the panel “Visions for Representation in Fashion” this Tuesday April 5th 12:00 – 12:45 PM (Virtual Live).
I’ll be conversation with designers Mimi Plange and Allison Ko. The panel will be moderated by Ariele Elia, Assistant Director of the Fashion Law Institute, Fordham Law; and Adjunct Instructor, Cultural Awareness, Design Responsibility, and the Law at FIT.
About the Virtual Sustainability Conference | April 5 and 6, 2022
FIT’s 16th annual Sustainable Business and Design Conference, Pathways to Impact, centers on four core themes that highlight the intersectionality of sustainable practices. Over the course of two days, attendees will be immersed in keynotes, talks, and panel discussions providing pathways to Social Justice x Social Responsibility, Environment x Materials, Consumption x Waste, and Design x Business. The event will feature leaders in numerous facets of sustainability and emphasize the FIT community’s commitment to best practices in all its operations—including student projects, faculty and staff initiatives, and campus facilities.
About FIT
The Fashion Institute of Technology is a global leader in education for fashion, design, art, marketing, and business. As an internationally recognized college, we are known for our rigorous, unique, and adaptable academic programming, experiential learning opportunities, academic and industry partnerships, and commitment to research, innovation, and Entrepreneurship.
For 75 years, our mission has been the same: to prepare our students for professional excellence and leadership in design and business. Our strong ethos of humanity, inclusiveness and values inspires a global perspective, engagement with community and commitment to Sustainability.