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2021 September 15th, 2021

Kelli Schwab – 2021 ASLA Game Changer Finalist

Kelli Schwab headshot and her speaking at the ASLA conference.

 

Wenk Associates’ Kelli Schwab entered her game changing video – Reimage the Storm Drain – for an opportunity to share her ideas at the ASLA 2021 Conference in Nashville this November, and was selected as a Finalist. The Game Changers program offers an opportunity for practioners to share their innovative idea that can change the field of landscape architecture. Wenk has long been a champion of exploring alternatives to fundamentally change traditional stormwater management practices and details. Kelli spoke about how we should continually challenge ourselves to expand the traditional stormwater tool kit.

See Kelli’s one-minute pitch video on the topic here.

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