Symetri employees awarded at Autodesk University 2022 Awards

Winning awards for "Top-Rated First-Time Speaker" and "Top-Rated Panel"

We are delighted to announce that Symetri employees were amongst the top-rated classes and speakers at Autodesk University 2022 Awards, held in New Orleans.

Ray O’Mahony was awarded one of the Top-Rated First-Time Speaker Awards for his presentation on 'Vault Within a Regulated Industry: Regulate your Vault', where he delved into the best approach and practices of Vault Implementation, configuration, Industry Standards, integration with other systems and departments.

One of the Top-Rated Panel Awards was awarded to a discussion on 'Beyond One Gender-The Power of Diversity and Inclusion' hosted by our colleagues Shir Erlich, Tenille Bettenhausen, Shivani Soni, Mallary White, and Luc Wing, along with Mackenzie McCulloch. This discussion followed the journey of 5 different AEC professionals as they navigated their careers in BIM, the challenges they faced, and the impacts they have made.

The Best of Autodesk University 2022 Speaker Awards celebrate top presenters in each class format, with multiple winners in each category based on industry and a category specifically for Autodesk-led classes. Winners were selected based on class survey data and attendee comments. To be eligible, speakers had to submit all required class materials and meet a minimum survey response rate.

A big congratulation to all the winners.


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