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AIA NoRTH GnnouNA GoMMITTEES<br />

These committees are<br />

open to participation<br />

from members of AIA<br />

North Carolina.<br />

I nterested individuals<br />

should contact the<br />

committee chairperson<br />

for additional<br />

information. All members<br />

are encouraged to join<br />

committees and become<br />

actively involved.<br />

A/E Tnsx Foncr<br />

John F. Thompson, AIA (919-688-8102)<br />

Foster mutual respect and better<br />

understanding between architects and<br />

engineers.<br />

Burr-orHc Cooe<br />

James J. Tschupp (919-890-3450)<br />

Review proposed building code changes and<br />

provide recommendations.<br />

CoHveHloH<br />

Kerry A. Kane, AIA (919-833-1994)<br />

Plan and arrange an event which combines<br />

information and fun in Pinehurst.<br />

EouclrtoH<br />

H. Michael Hill, AIA (704-343-9900)<br />

Assist staff in developing quality seminars and<br />

continuing education opportunites for the<br />

membership.<br />

EHenov mo EHvtnoHuent<br />

Gail A. Lindsey, AIA (91 9-755-0300)<br />

Provide a forum for environmentally-sensitive<br />

design and energy-efficient technology in<br />

architecture.<br />

Errrcs<br />

Gordon H. Rutherford, AIA (919-966-1571)<br />

Publicize issues affecting ethics in architecture<br />

and review complaints against members.<br />

GoveRnuem Arratns<br />

Lloyd G. Walter Jr., FAIA (919-725-1371)<br />

Monitor, evaluate and advocate proposed<br />

legislation that may affect the practice of<br />

architecture.<br />

Hsronrc Resounces<br />

Carol V. Rogers, AIA (919-380-7700)<br />

Educate public owners and other design<br />

professionals on the importance of restoring<br />

historic buildings. Sponsor of annual historic<br />

preservation design awards competition.<br />

IDP Srrre Coonotleron<br />

Cynthia J. Cline, AIA (919-782-7845)<br />

Coordinate and promote the Intern<br />

Development Program in North Carolina.<br />

Mlclzle<br />

K.C. Ramsay, AIA (919-821-2775)<br />

Set editorial policy and graphic standards for<br />

North Carolina Architecture magazine.<br />

MeMeensHrp<br />

Bruce C. Poteet, AIA (704-364-2543)<br />

Process membership applications and assist<br />

with membership retention and development.<br />

AIA/AGC JotHr CoopeRrrtve<br />

William N. Hartsell, AIA (704-523-2230)<br />

Promote cooperation between architects and<br />

contractors. Formulate and issue joint<br />

recommendations for constuction practice.<br />

Pueuc RELnnoHs<br />

Bobby W. Patterson, AIA (919-724-731 1)<br />

Broaden oublic awareness of architecture and<br />

the orofession.<br />

Towen<br />

Steven D. Schuster, AIA (919-821-2775)<br />

Plan, coordinate and oversee renovation of<br />

Tower for both present and long-term AIA<br />

North Carolina offices.<br />

Unenl DesGH<br />

Peter Batchelor, FAIA (91 9-51 5-2204)<br />

Broaden the involvement and visibility of<br />

architects through Urban Design Assistance<br />

Team projects.<br />

WomeH & MtHonmes<br />

Norma D. Burns, AIA (919-821-4047)<br />

Darrel J. Williams, AIA (704-334-6436)<br />

Increase awareness of the role of women and<br />

minorities in the architecture profession.<br />

YouHc Ancxrecrs Fonum<br />

John K. Farkas, AIA (919-758-3746)<br />

Provide an exchange of ideas and information<br />

among individuals who have been licensed for<br />

less than ten years.<br />

AIA Potmcm Acton GoMMITTEE<br />

since its formation in 1986, the AIA North carolina Political Action<br />

Committee (NCAIA-PAC) has become increasingly active and<br />

successful in the political arena.<br />

The NCAIA-PAC was established to assist the architects of North<br />

Carolina in gaining access to state legislators for the purpose of<br />

establishing an effective forum on issues facing the prolession, lts<br />

mission is to work to create an environment in the North carolina<br />

General Assembly and Council of State which is conducive to<br />

accomplishing the goals of the architectural profession'<br />

Three specific objectives guide the activities of the NCAIA-PAC. These<br />

are:<br />

. To solicit contributions.<br />

.To make contributions to candidates who will be influential in<br />

determining the future course and the practice of architecture in North<br />

Carolina.<br />

. To generally educate or inform the membership of AIA North carolina<br />

concerning legislative and political issues affecting the profession.<br />

The NCAIA-PAC is organized and operated on a voluntary' nonpartisan<br />

basis to preserve and promote the status of architecture<br />

through the pursuit of its oblectives. All active members of AIA North<br />

carolina who contribute to NCAIA-PAC are eligible for membership in<br />

the organization.<br />

The organization is governed and supervised by a Board of Directors<br />

comoosed of 21 members of the NCAIA-PAC, with a minimum of one<br />

member from each section of AIA North Carolina. Each Director is<br />

appointed to a term of three years, with no Director being appointed to<br />

more than two consecutive terms.<br />

Recognized as one of the most successful architect-PACs in the<br />

country, the NCAIA-PAC has achieved high success rates in terms of<br />

its contributions to winning candidates and its ability to influence<br />

legislation. lt has played a prominent role in enhancing the image of AIA<br />

North Carolina among state legislators and in establishing architects as<br />

a respected source of information for legislators.<br />

To maintain established levels of candidate contributions and ensure<br />

the continued effectiveness of AIA North Carolina's Government Affairs<br />

Programs, NCAIA-PAC needs increased financial support from<br />

members and friends of the profession.<br />

AIA Nonrx ClRoltHr PAC Execunve Coumrree<br />

James H. Boniface, AlA, chairman, FreemanWhite Associates<br />

Charles H. Boney Jr., AlA, vice chairman, Boney Architects<br />

Thomas E. Cunningham, AlA, secretary, RS&H<br />

John R. Jefferies, AlA, treasurer, Jefferies & Faris Associates<br />

Timothy D. Kent, executive director, AIA North Carolina<br />

24 . AIA North Carolina <strong>Directory</strong> 1993

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