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July 2007
NCARB Welcomes New Board of Directors
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Washington, DC—The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards is pleased to introduce its Board of Directors for fiscal year 2008. Installed during the culmination of the Council’s 88th Annual Meeting and Conference in Denver, CO, the newly elected officers and directors are as follows:
President |
Douglas K. Engebretson, FAIA |
Springfield, MA |
First Vice President/
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Gordon E. Mills, FAIA |
Dubuque, IA |
| President-elect |
Second Vice President |
Jeffrey A. Huberman, FAIA |
Charlotte, NC |
Secretary |
Scott C. Veazey, AIA |
Evansville, IN |
Treasurer |
Andrew W. Prescott, AIA |
Potomac, MD |
Past President |
Robert E. Luke, AIA |
Meridian, MS |
Director, Region 1 |
Robert A. Meyer, AIA |
Manchester, VT |
Director, Region 2 |
Stephen L. Parker, AIA |
Bethesda, MD |
Director, Region 3 |
Blake C. Dunn, AIA |
El Dorado, AR |
Director, Region 4 |
James W. O’Brien, FAIA |
New Brighton, MN |
Director, Region 5 |
Mark I. Aspaas, AIA |
Sioux Falls, SD |
Director, Region 6 |
Kenneth J. Naylor, AIA |
Salt Lake City, UT |
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About NCARB
NCARB comprises the architectural registration boards of all 50
states as well as those of the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico,
Guam, and the Virgin Islands. NCARB
assists its member state registration boards in carrying out their
duties and provides a certification program for individual architects.
The mission of the National Council of Architectural Registration
Boards is to work together as a council of member boards to safeguard
the health, safety, and welfare of the public and to assist member
boards in carrying out their duties. In order to achieve these goals,
the Council develops and recommends standards to be required of
an applicant for architectural registration; develops and recommends
standards regulating the practice of architecture; provides to member
boards a process for certifying the qualifications of an architect
for registration; and represents the interests of member boards
before public and private agencies. With the Committee of Canadian
Architectural Councils (CCAC), NCARB has also established guidelines
for the reciprocal registration of U.S. and Canadian architects.
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