Detroit—The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) introduced its FY19 Board of Directors at the organization’s Annual Business Meeting in Detroit. The elected officers and directors are as follows:
President/Chair of the Board | David L. Hoffman, FAIA, NCARB, Hon. FCARM | Wichita, Kansas |
First Vice President/President-elect | Terry L. Allers, NCARB, AIA | Fort Dodge, Iowa |
Second Vice President | Robert M. Calvani, FAIA, NCARB | Albuquerque, New Mexico |
Treasurer | Alfred Vidaurri Jr., FAIA, NCARB, AICP | Fort Worth, Texas |
Secretary | Bayliss Ward, NCARB, AIA | Bozeman, Montana |
Past President | Gregory L. Erny, FAIA, NCARB, Hon. FCARM | Reno, Nevada |
Director, Region 1 | Stephen D. Schreiber, FAIA, NCARB | Amherst, Massachusetts |
Director, Region 2 | Paul D. Edmeades, RA, AIA, NCARB | Bel Air, Maryland |
Director, Region 3 | John E. Cardone Jr. | Lake Charles, Louisiana |
Director, Region 4 | Kenneth R. Van Tine, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP | Brighton, Michigan |
Director, Region 5 | Ricky L. Engebretson, AIA, NCARB | Fargo, North Dakota |
Director, Region 6 | Jon Alan Baker, FAIA, NCARB, LEED AP | San Diego, California |
Member Board Executive Director | Katherine E. Hillegas | St. Francisville, Louisiana |
Public Director | Darryl R. Hamm | Harrisburg, Pennsylvania |
#####
About NCARB
The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards’ membership is made up of the architectural registration boards of all 50 states as well as those of the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. NCARB assists its member registration boards in carrying out their duties and provides a certification program for individual architects.
NCARB protects the public health, safety, and welfare by leading the regulation of the practice of architecture through the development and application of standards for licensure and credentialing of architects. 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. NCARB has established reciprocal registration for architects in the United States and Canada.
Visit: www.ncarb.org
Twitter: www.twitter.com/ncarb
Facebook: www.facebook.com/NCARB
YouTube: www.youtube.com/NCARBorg