Jun 16 2026, 10AM ET / 3PM BST
1 hour
When people leave, the paper trail goes with them - a live webinar on project risk & disputes
If your best PM left tomorrow, could you find their project emails?
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Key takeaways:
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The scale of the problem - turnover and knowledge-loss statistics across AEC and professional services, and why email is the most overlooked risk area.
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A real-world perspective - how SJCA went from inaccessible project history to full visibility and what that means for disputes and collaboration.
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A practical path forward - a live look at how Ideagen Mail Manager files, finds and protects project emails without changing how your team works.
About this webinar:
Staff turnover in AEC is running at record levels and every departure takes something with it: project correspondence, client history and critical documentation that only existed in one person's inbox.
When a dispute surfaces months later, firms are left scrambling or discovering the emails are gone entirely.
In this webinar, we sit down with SJCA Engineers & Surveyors to hear how they solved this problem. We'll share the real scale of knowledge loss across the industry, hear SJCA's experience of moving from lost mailboxes to full project visibility and see a live demo of Ideagen Mail Manager in action.
Meet our speakers
Cam Thrower
Head of Account Management, IdeagenCam leads the Account Management function for Ideagen Mail Manager, working closely with AEC firms and project-based businesses to ensure they get maximum value from their email management investment. With a background in Enterprise Account Management, he has spent several years helping organizations across AEC navigate the operational and compliance challenges that come with managing high volumes of project correspondence.
Aaron Robbins
IT Systems Administrator, SJCAAaron has 20+ years of experience in IT Infrastructure and Operations, including work in the SMB consulting space, supporting organizations across industries such as pharmaceuticals, construction, government, banking and software development.
Aaron currently supports SJCA, a growing civil engineering firm with over 100 staff, working alongside an outsourced IT service desk team.
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