Geraldine Rayner to speak at CSC Lunch
February 26, 2015 •

Summit Consulting Director, Geraldine Rayner will be speaking at the Constructions Specifications Canada Luncheon on March 12, 2015 at 11:30 am.
Designed to be thought provoking, Geraldine will challenge currently accepted processes, encourage consideration of alternative electronic means of communication and ponder the benefit to be gained from being able to see through the paper to read the data.
To learn more about the luncheon and to register for Geraldine’s presentation “Looking Through Paper – Into a Digital Wonderland” please visit the Construction Specifications Canada – Vancouver chapter website.
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