December 2019 archive

2019 Charity to Change

2019 Charity to Change Panel - Industrious, Arlington, VA  ©TimeLine Media
2019 Charity to Change Panel – Industrious, Arlington, VA ©TimeLine Media

Industrious – Arlington, Virginia

Andrew Clark led another non-profits panel discussion at Industrious for the Tysons Chamber. At the Courthouse location, he moderated the 2019 Charity to Change event. Erin Fuller, Tucker Wannamaker, and Sid Ghatak were on the panel in particular for their experience in charitable organizations.

Cups at Industrious - Arlington, VA ©TimeLine Media
Cups at Industrious – Arlington, VA ©TimeLine Media
Networking at a Tysons Chamber event in Industrious – Arlington, VA ©TimeLine Media
Tucker Wannamaker and Andrew Clark talking before the panel discussion at Industrious ©TimeLine Media

Panel Discussion

Once the panelists were introduced the topic really took off. To illustrate the common challenges in working with their organizations, their comments seemed to resonate with the audience. Being that they all had similar experiences, they were receptive to suggestions, and strategies going forward. In short, this was another well-received event by Andrew. His series of bringing together nonprofits has connected leaders in these organizations. They do important work, but need each other’s support to be successful. I look forward to the next one!

Panel Discussion at the Industrious in Arlington, Virginia ©TimeLine Media
Panel Discussion at the Industrious in Arlington, Virginia ©TimeLine Media
Andrew Clark leading the Charity to Change panel discussion ©TimeLine Media
Andrew Clark leading the Charity to Change panel discussion ©TimeLine Media
Tucker Wannamaker speaking on the Charity to Change panel at Industrious in Arlington, VA ©TimeLine Media
Tucker Wannamaker speaking on the Charity to Change panel at Industrious in Arlington, VA ©TimeLine Media

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2019 Black Friday

Warby Parker location at Tysons Corner Center on Black Friday
Warby Parker location at Tysons Corner Center on 2019 Black Friday

Tysons Corner Center

Last week was 2019 Black Friday – the busiest shopping day at Tysons Corner Center. In light of it being a couple of years since I have been here the day after Thanksgiving, it was a spectacle! The Macerich marketing team wanted me to get some great images specifically of the crowds. In general, there was no area inside that was not filled with shoppers. Moreover, there was significant traffic coming into the center in cars!

Digital board in Aviary Court at Tysons Corner Center crowded with shoppers
Digital board in Aviary Court at Tysons Corner Center crowded with shoppers
BrandBox area at Tysons Corner Center with a heavy shopping crowd
BrandBox area at Tysons Corner Center with a heavy shopping crowd
Escalators and LPQ at Tysons Corner Center with lots of holiday shoppers
Escalators and LPQ at Tysons Corner Center with lots of holiday shoppers
Lower level looking up 3 levels at Tysons Corner Center during holiday shopping
Lower level looking up 3 levels at Tysons Corner Center during holiday shopping

The open area overlooking the levels from the 3rd Floor Food court is an especially nice viewpoint. Because of the nice large skylight windows, this sunny day really had a lot of light streaming in. Hopefully everyone braved the conditions and finished all their shopping!

Upper level looking down 3 levels at Tysons Corner Center during Black Friday
Upper level looking down 3 levels at Tysons Corner Center during holiday shopping
Traffic in and out of Tysons Corner Center on 2019 Black Friday
Traffic in and out of Tysons Corner Center on Black Friday

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Affordable Housing – Tysons Partnership

Tysons Partnership Forum at Freddie Mac ©TimeLine Media

Freddie Mac, McLean, VA

Prior to Thanksgiving, I photographed an Affordable Housing event for the Tysons Partnership. As much as I relish photographing the soaring towers that are changing the skyline, having access to housing is an important issue that does not get as much attention. It was important to realize that this was part of the Comprehensive Plan for Tysons.

Sol Glasner introducing Debby Jenkins at a Tysons Partnership event ©TimeLine Media
Sol Glasner introducing Debby Jenkins at a Tysons Partnership event ©TimeLine Media
Debby Jenkins, Executive Vice President and Head of Multifamily, Freddie Mac speaking ©TimeLine Media
Debby Jenkins, Executive Vice President and Head of Multifamily, Freddie Mac
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This was another event in which the Partnership exposed me to a new venue in Tysons. The Freddie Mac headquarters is another high-tech building among a sprawling campus of buildings. On this occasion there were panels and speakers presenting ideas to achieve the housing goals of the Comprehensive Plan. Afterwards, the attendees broke into groups to start hashing out some of the details. Of course, this is not something that would be solved in one meeting. However, this was a very tangible look at the process of how collaborations like this will create a future community!

Debby Jenkins, Executive Vice President and Head of Multifamily, Freddie Mac 
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Sol Glasner speaking at a Tysons Forum ©TimeLine Media
Sol Glasner speaking at a Tysons Partnership Forum at Freddie Mac HQ ©TimeLine Media
John McGranahan moderating a panel discussion for the Tysons Partnership
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John McGranahan moderating a panel discussion for the Tysons Partnership
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John McGranahan moderating a panel discussion for the Tysons Partnership
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Forum Discussions

Dalia Palchik speaking at Housing Diversification and Affordability in Tysons – Forum at Freddie Mac HQ ©TimeLine Media
Dalia Palchik speaking at Housing Diversification and Affordability in Tysons – Forum at Freddie Mac HQ ©TimeLine Media

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