The International Interior Design Association (IIDA) announced a new ideation of the annual Leaders Breakfast: the 2021 Leaders Virtual. More inclusive due to its virtual nature, the IIDA Leaders Virtual event, supported by International Benefactor Herman Miller, will celebrate the importance of design in the global marketplace and honor seasoned and emerging industry professionals who are influencing the legacy of design at large.
Due to the past year’s changing landscape, the Leaders Virtual event will take place in eight cities simultaneously, further expanding its reach and impact, with the in-person Leaders Breakfast formally returning in 2022. Elaine Welteroth, co-host of CBS’s “The Talk,” will serve as this year’s marquee keynote speaker, joined in conversation with IIDA executive vice president and CEO, Cheryl S. Durst to discuss leadership, the wherewithal of women, and equity, diversity and inclusion.
“Hosting our Leaders Virtual in a public, digital capacity represents everything we are working toward—a global connectedness and increased accessibility to interested participants across varying geographies and capacities,” said Durst. “We’re honoured to have Elaine join us as this year’s keynote. Her leadership in the diversity and equity space is an example for all and will showcase how the power of design transcends beyond our industry.”
The event will take place on Friday, September 17 at 10 a.m. Central via the Socio platform and feature regional programming from eight cities, including Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco, as well as the Interior Designers of Canada (IDC). Open to IIDA and non-members, including those outside of the design industry, participants will have the opportunity to virtually network with other guests in breakout rooms, attend the keynote, as well as participate in the Leadership of Excellence award presentation.
Launched in New York in 1989 by Jeannie Bochette of Steelcase, the IIDA Leaders Breakfast series began as a single event. The goal was to introduce IIDA to the business world as a leading association of commercial interior design and to inform IIDA members about the major issues affecting them and the industry. The event established a forum where members and their clients could participate and network with their peers.