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This blog was created on March 30th, 2007 and is about sharing all things ArchiOffice. BQE Software will endeavor to share with it’s customers what’s going on behind the scenes with the development of ArchiOffice. Meanwhile, ArchiOffice customers are encouraged to share their thoughts. BQE will listen and learn.

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Tuesday
Sep132011

SDA Offering Half-off 2011 Membership Sign Up

Here’s an unsolicited plug for my brilliant friends at the SDA. If you manage an architectural or engineering firm, right now is an excellent time to join the Society for Design Administration - an American Institute of Architects affiliate.

The SDA is currently offering new members the chance to join at half the regular membership price. That’s $112.50 for the rest of 2011. This offer ends at the end of September.

If you are employed as an administrator in the A/E/C industry, you should become a member. SDA offers many opportunities to grow your career such as networking with peers, educational webinars, and career promoting certifications. Membership also comes with money saving benefits. You can purchase items related to your profession at discounted prices through SDA’s online market or through companies participating in their Affinity program such as Staples and Amazon.com.

I believe SDA is an invaluable asset to all A/E firms (read my testimonial). If firm owners and principals don’t think membership in the SDA is worth their time and money, then they just don’t understand what SDA has to offer.

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