March 1, 2021
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AIA New Jersey has been fortunate to have a large population of women leaders starting at the grassroots level, from local committee chairs to trustees, officers, and section presidents. This wide-reaching, varied leadership is critical to the future population of architects being diverse as it has been proven that fledglings seek mentors and role models that are similar to themselves. Today, we recognize the women who have led our 6 local sections and look forward to GROWING this list!
Thank you and congratulations to these AIA Section Presidents of yesterday and today!
AIA South Jersey Presidents
Terri Cummings, AIA
Christina Amey, AIA
AIA West Jersey Presidents
Kimberly Bunn, AIA
Jessica O’Donnell, AIA
AIA Jersey Shore Presidents
Verity Frizzell, FAIA
Marissa Iamello, AIA
AIA Central Jersey Presidents
Robin Murray, FAIA
Jeanne Perantoni, AIA
Barbara Vincentsen, AIA
Joanna Kendig, AIA
Jessica Johnston, AIA
Donna Terzano, AIA
LoriAnne Jones, AIA
AIA Newark and Suburban Presidents
Constance Gill, AIA
Deborah Kander, AIA
Judy Donnelly, AIA
Louise Addonizio, AIA
Natasha Suzansky, AIA
Architects League of Northern New Jersey Presidents
Linda Del Nobile, AIA
Lynne Brady, AIA
Stacey Ruhle Kliesch, AIA
Kim Vierheilig, AIA
Joyce Raspa, RA
Ruth Bussacco, AIA
Architects are creative professionals, educated, trained, and experienced in the art and science of building design, and licensed to practice architecture. Their designs respond to client needs, wants and vision, protect public safety, provide economic value, are innovative, inspire and contribute positively to the community and the environment. Founded in 1857, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) consistently works to create more valuable, healthy, secure, and sustainable buildings, neighborhoods, and communities. Through a dynamic network of more than 250 chapters and more than 95,000 member architects and design professionals, the AIA advocates for public policies that promote economic vitality and public wellbeing. Members adhere to a code of ethics and conduct to ensure the highest professional standards. The AIA provides members with tools and resources to assist them in their careers and business as well as engaging civic and government leaders and the public to find solutions to pressing issues facing our communities, institutions, nation, and world. The organization’s local chapter, AIA New Jersey, has served as the voice of the architectural profession in the Garden State since 1900. Based in Trenton, AIA New Jersey has over 2,000 members across six sections. For more information, please visit http://www.aia-nj.org
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By Stacey Ruhle Kliesch, AIA, AIA NJ Advocacy Consultant | Posted in AIA Central New Jersey, AIA Jersey Shore, AIA Newark and Suburban, AIA South Jersey, AIA West Jersey, Architects League of Northern New Jersey, Women in Architecture | | Comments (0)
Architects are creative professionals, educated, trained, and experienced in the art and science of building design, and licensed to practice architecture. Their designs respond to client needs, wants and vision, protect public safety, provide economic value, are innovative, inspire and contribute positively to the community and the environment.
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