Alexis leads the Project and Development Services (PDS) team in Arizona and Nevada.
With more than a decade of experience, Alexis serves some of the nation's most active
markets for new construction and tenant relocations and expansions. Throughout her
career, Alexis has served as designer, design manager and design director for projects
in the office, industrial, retail, healthcare, and multi-family sectors. Alexis strives to
create spaces that integrate the physical and virtual world, facilitate human
connection, tend to our collective well-being, and provide equitable experiences that
benefit people, organizations, and the communities in which they reside.
Speaking at
Wed Apr 10
4:00 PM — 5:00 PM (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time
New York Hilton Midtown - Level 3, Trianon Ballroom
How AI Will Transform the Office Experience in the Next Decade
Join us for an eye-opening session that will transport you to the future of the built environment. We'll step into a future state world to explore how artificial intelligence (AI) might enable better human experience and connection. During this engaging session, we'll imagine the possibilities, together. Will you be effortlessly transported from your doorstep to the office, whisked away on a cutting-edge "people mover"? Will technology become your ally, monitoring your well-being, stress levels, and productivity, providing personalized recommendations to enhance your mental health? Picture a future where your office recognizes your need for a revitalizing cup of coffee and has it waiting for you. It's time to talk about the potential of AI to enhance the human experience in the office. While everyone is discussing how AI can improve services today, few are exploring how it will revolutionize our office environments of tomorrow. Don't miss out on this invaluable session tailored for professionals, executives, and thought leaders who want to stay one step ahead in the AI-driven workplace of the future. Join us and be part of the conversation that will shape the way we work and experience the office environment in the years to come.