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July 2003
NCARB Names Recipients of 2003 President's
Medals for Distinguished Service
National Council of Architectural Registration Boards President
C. Robert Campbell, FAIA, (2002-2003) awarded the President's Medal
for distinguished service to five individuals associated with the
Council who have made significant contributions to the protection
of the public health, safety, and welfare through their service
to NCARB and to the practice of architecture.
The 2003 medals were awarded at the close of NCARB's Annual Meeting
and Conference, held last month in San Antonio, Texas. The President's
Medal was first awarded in 1994 in order to recognize those individuals
who dedicate a large part of their careers, energy, and wisdom to
benefit the work of NCARB, the public, and the architectural profession.
Stephen A. Usry, AIA, of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is
a well-respected advocate for the architectural profession's most
vital constituency: its student/intern population. Among his many
leadership responsibilities, Usry has been a chair and member of
NCARB's Committee on the Intern Development Program (IDP) and has
served as South Carolina's IDP State Coordinator. From 1990 through
2003, he was appointed to the South Carolina Board of Architectural
Examiners, where he was twice elected chair. Usry is the president
of Usry Wolfe Koll Architecture, Inc., of Myrtle Beach, and is registered
to practice in North Carolina and South Carolina.
Bonnie Larson Staiger is an adept professional who juggles
the complimentary responsibilities as executive director of both
the North Dakota State Board of Architecture and the North Dakota
chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Staiger was honored
for her long-term contributions to NCARB, which include chairing
the Member Board Executives Committee in 2002-2003. Under her tutelage,
the MBE Committee developed a wide range of resources benefiting
both veteran and novice board executives.
Lynn Webster, FRAIC, former chair of the Committee of Canadian
Architectural Councils, was honored for her support of the joint
mission uniting U.S. and Canadian architects in their efforts to
protect the public health, safety, and welfare. Webster is a Fellow
of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada and currently serves
as the immediate past president of the Alberta Association of Architects.
She is a partner and project architect at The Cohos Evamy Partners,
based in Calgary, Alberta, where she has compiled a remarkable record
of achievement in the research, programming, and design of health
care environments.
Kim Kerker, NCARB's assistant director, communications, was
recognized for her diverse contributions to Council endeavors. Kerker
oversees the design, development, and distribution of all publicationseverything
from committee-based special papers to newsletters to fliers and
postcards. Her talents also account for the high quality of the
NCARB convention booth and the eye-catching appeal of Council logo
items. As a gifted designer and editor, Kerker has been a guiding
principal in perfecting the Council's "public face."
As NCARB's Director of Professional Development, Stephen Nutt,
AIA, oversees all aspects of the Architect Registration Examination
(ARE), the nine-division test taken by all candidates in the U.S.
and Canada seeking architectural licensing, and supervises the Council's
continuing education monograph program. His division also provides
outsourced administrative services to the Member Boards. He was
honored for his consummate professionalism and good humor-qualities
that lend themselves to the challenging process of crafting the
ARE.
About NCARB
NCARB comprises the architectural registration boards of all 50
states plus those of the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam,
the Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands. NCARB assists
its member state registration boards in carrying out their duties
and provides a certification program for individual architects.
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