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Empowering Young Professionals To Thrive: HDR's Regional Managing Principal Cate Cowlishaw

An article titled "Empowering young professionals to thrive: HDR's regional managing principal Cate Cowlishaw on supporting 30UNDER30" announces HDR as a practice partner of Australian Design Review's 30UNDER30 program, which is designed to support the next generation of architects and innovators of the built world from 2023-2024. 

Cate comments on the importance of helping to shape the future of the profession and creating a platform for emerging architects and designers to thrive. By coming on board as partners, Cate notes that she is confident HDR and Australian Design Review can collectively facilitate opportunities for young professionals to connect, collaborate and network with peers and mentors. 

In a climate of technology acceleration, data proliferation, climate change and an increased focus on health and well-being, what excites Cate about the next generation of innovators and architects is their creativity, empathy and commitment to designing regenerative and equitable solutions to the world's greatest challenges. 

As a 100% employee-owned company committed to creating meaningful employee experiences underpinned by collaboration, inclusion and well-being, Cate is looking forward to recruiting emerging talent and supporting the next generation of practice leaders. 

Cate Cowlishaw
Regional Managing Principal
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