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2O1 O board ofdirectorsPresidentJ. Michael Cox, AIAArchitectural Desrgn Studio, PA90 Church StreetAsheville, NC 28801Phone: (B2B) 252-0355E-mail: mike@ads-architects.comMike Cox is a founding principal with ArchitecturalDesign Studio, an Asheville architectural firmestablished in l98l, specializing in the planning,design and renovation of K-12 schools. He receivedhis Bachelor of Architecture from the University ofTennessee, Knoxville in 197] and Master of Architecturefrom the University of California, Berkeley in 1973.Cox served as president of the Preservation Societyof Asheville and Buncombe County and Chairman ofthe Historic Resources Commission of Asheville andBuncombe County. Currently he is a member of theCouncil of Education Facilities Planners Internationaland is regional director for the North CarolinaEducational Facilities Planners. He is twice presioenrof AIA Asheville (1979 & 2002) In 2006 and 2007he served on the AIA NC Facilities Task Force ano asAIANC Director for Continuing Education.President-electMatthew D. Messick, AIAWalter Robbs Callahan & Pierce Architects530 N. Trade Street, Suite 301Winston-Salem NC 27101Phone: (336) 725-1371E-mail: mattm@wrcp.comMatt Messick is a Partner with Walter Robbs Callahan &Pierce Architects, PA, in Winston-Salem. Matt receivedhis Bachelor of Architecture with honors from NC StateUniversity in 1991. He was the recipient of the RTKLFellowship and the Walter Robbs Callahan and PierceScholarship. Since 1998, he has served on the Board ofDirectors for the AIA NC Winston-Salem Section, AIAInsurance Task Force Committee, Continuing EducationCommittee, 2006 Design Awards Committee Chair,and as a Director on the AIA NC Board of Directors.He has been active in a variety of organizations on theGreensboro / Winston-Salem Area.Treasurerlrvin A. Pearce, AIAPearce BrinHey Cease + Lee, P.A.333 Fayetteville Street, Ste.lOOOPO. Box 951 (27602)Raleigh NC 27601Phone: (919) 836-9751E-mail: irvinp@pbclarchitecture.comlrv Pearce, a founding principal of PBC+I, joined thefirm (formerly known as Haskins Rice Architects andPlanners) as head of their construction administrationdepartment. He now serves as a project manager inaddition to construction administration duties. lrv has abackground in managing multi-million dollar projects,and has developed professional expertise regardingall sides of the construction industry. lrv was a 2O0lrecipient of the Sir Walter Raleigh Award from the Cityof Raleigh for his management of the Progress EnergyCenter for the Performing Arts. He served as the AIA<strong>Triangle</strong> President in2OO7, having previously served asmember, secretary, and treasurer. He has also servedas a member of the board of directors for the RaleighCity Museum and he is currently a board member ofNC Green Power.SecretaryRoger L. Leeson, AIAArchitectural Design Studio, P.A.90 Church StreetAsheville NC 28801-3622Phone: (B2B) 252-0355E-mail: rleeson@ads-architects.comRoger is from the farmlands of Indiana and receivedhis degrees from Ball State University. He says, ,,1learned about energy and sustainable design earlybecause our faculty was a group of aging 'hippies"'.After an internship in Atlanta with Cooper Carry andAssociates, he relocated to North Carolina. His careerfocus has been designs for public clients, especiallyschool buildings. He was a principal architect withBoney Architects and then LS3p Associates. Roqerhas been an advocate for efficient factory builtconstruction methods. His designs have been amongthe first to incorporate geothermal technology and toachreve LEED certification for a public school project.He's currently with Architectural Desiqn Studio inAsheville and continues to work for m-ore sustainaorecommunities. He's been active with public serviceaffiliations including the Education Facilities plannersInternational, and he has served AIA on the BuildingTask Force and as Director of Membershio Services.He's an enthusiastic skier and off-road bicvclist. andhe enjoys camping and a variety of sports with his sonConnor.lmmediate Past PresidentAnn Collier, AIAOakley Col I ier Architects109 Candlewood RoadRocky Mount, NC 27804Phone: (252) 937-25OOEmail: acollier@oakleycollier.comAnn W Collier, AlA, is a partner and principal architectwith the Rocky Mount based firm of Oakley Collier,Architects, PA. A native North Carolinian, Collierreceived her Bachelor of Environmental Desiqnin Architecture degree from the School of De'signat North Carolina State University. Among herprofessional affiliations and activities, Collier includespast leadership on the AtA North Carolina Board ofDirectors as Public Relations Director (2000, 2OO1);membership on the Public Awareness Committee(1999-2005), as well as terms serving the AIA EasternSection as President (2000), president-Elect (1999)and Secretary (1998). Ann has served two terms onBoard of Directors for Tri-County Industries in RockyMount and maintains an active role within the localbusiness communities of Nashville and Rockv Mount.Associate DirectorSterling Bollinger, Assoc. AIA775 Wimbledon DriveWinston-Salem, NC 27104Phone: (336) 766-4186E-mail: SDBollinger@gmail.comSterling works for Lindsey Architecture in Greensboro,NC. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Architectureand minors in Urban Studies and Geography fromUNC-Charlotte in 2003. She went on to complete aPost Bachelor Certificate in Historic preservation fromUNC-Greensboro in 20OZ Sterling has served on theAIA Winston-Salem Section Board for the past 4 yearsas the Website Director and then Associate Director.23

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