2011 board of directorsDirector (1 year)Kenneth C. Mayer, Jr., FAIAMoser Mayer Phoenix Associates, PA328E. Market Street, Ste.200Greensboro, NC 27401Phone: (336) 373-9800E-mail: kcmayer@mmpa.comKen Mayer is a Principal in Moser Mayer PhoenixAssociates, an architecture/engineering firm foundedin Greensboro, North Carolina in 1986. His workfocuses on higher education, transportation andhistoric preservation projects. Mr. Mayer's projects havereceived national recognition from the Urban LandInstitute, the National Trust for Historic Preservation,and Baseball America. Mr. Mayer's professionaland community leadership activities include:Action Greensboro Operating Group, OpportunityGreensboro: a Business and Collegiate Partnership,NC State College of Design Leaders Council, andthe Interior Architecture Advisory Council at UNCGreensboro. He also serves on the AIANC/CarolinasAGC Joint Cooperative Committee and the AIANC/NC Bar Liaison Committee. Mr. Mayer is a graduate theCollege of Design at NC State University in Raleigh,North Carolina with degrees in Environmental Designand in Architecture.Director (1 year)Jonathan Kincheloe, AIAISSPASSOC/ATES, LTD,227 W. Trade St., Ste.70OCharlotte, NC 28202Phone: 004) 333-6686E-mail: johnkincheloe@ls3P.comJonathan B. Kincheloe is a Principal and StudioLeader with LS3P ASSOCIATES LTD. in Charlotte,N.C. Mr. Kincheloe has 14 years of project and designexoerience with a multitude of project and buildingtypes including: professional and medical officeOuitOings, interior mall renovations, neighborhood retailcenters, banking facilities, mixed'use urban projects,hotels and interior upfits and renovations' Mr. Kincheloegraduated with a Bachelor of Science in Architecturefrom Georgia Institute of Technology in 1993. He wenton to obtain his Master of Architecture degree fromGeorgia Tech in 1996. He became a registered architectin 2OO0 and a USGBC LEED Accredited Professional in2006. He is member of ICSC and is CDT certified' Heserved on the Green Competency Board at LS3P andin 2009 was named one of Charlotte's'40 under 40'.Director (l year)Stephanie Clontz Garne4 AIALS3P ASSOCIATES, LTD,434 Fayetteville Street, Ste.17O0Raleigh, NC 27601Phone: (919)829-2700E-mail: stephaniegarner@ls3p.comAfter growing up rn Greensboro and earning herarchitecture degrees at the North Carolina StateUniversity College of Design, Stephanie decidedto make Raleigh her home. Following four yearsof working in other local firms, she joined LS3PAssociates in 1998. As an Associate Principaland Studio Director, Stephanie is responsible forcommercial, healthcare, and civic projects throughoutNorth Carolina. She works with the team to managethe client's budget, schedule, and design goalsfor a successful resulting project. An active andcontributing member of her profession, she served as2004 Communications Advisor for the AIA NationalYoung Architects Forum (YAF), 2003 President ofAIA <strong>Triangle</strong>, 2OO2-20O4 AIANC YAF Chair, and wasa founding member of the <strong>Triangle</strong> YAF in 20OO'Stephanie is also a member of TCREW and hascomoleted three consecutive terms on the City ofRaleigh Appearance Commission.Director (2 years)Scott P. Ogden, AIAB + O:Architecture/Habitat, PLLC205 Princess StreetWilmington, NC 28401Phone: (910)251'2707E-mail: scott@b-and-o.netScott Ogden, AIA is a founding partner in B & Odesign studio, pllc- a Wilmington-based firm focusingon sustainable buildings and landscapes. Scotthas earned degrees in architecture from HarvardUniversity's Graduate School of Design (M'Arch) andthe University of Cincinnat|/DAAP (B.Arch). After workexoerience on both coasts in design + construction,he settled in Seattle, received licensure, & eventuallyfounded an architectural practice there for over fiveyears. Relocating to the NC coast in 2005, he has overiwenty years of experience in residential, commercial,and inititutional work. He has served on the board ofAIA Wilmington, the Cape Fear Green Building Alliance(CFGBA) board, and is also NCARB certified.Director (2 years)Karen Kirks Alexander, AIAKKA Architecture118 East Council StreetSalisbury, NC 28144Phone: QO4) 642-0071E-mail: Karen@kkaarch.comKaren Alexander has over 20 years in design andconstruction, providing the broad qualifications andknowledge base ihat creates successful solutions forher clients. Committed to providing only the higheststandards of service, Karen Alexander established KKAArchitecture in 1989; she proves her leadership andfinancial management by the continued success of thefirm and the award-winning work that is consistentlyproduced. Her work has appeared on the covers ofnumerous national magazines and she has lectured onsustainable design, urban design, preservation, civicleadership, women in business and entrepreneurialopportunities extensively in several states. She is anavid supporter of the arts and an active civic leaderwith leadership roles in numerous professionalandcommunity organizations. She is the recipient ofthe Barbara Sullivan Humanitarian Award and theSecond Annual Bishops Award' She holds a Masters ofArchitecture / Urban Design from UNC-Charlotte, hascomoleted LEED'AP Certification and ts a RegisteredArchitect in the state of NC (#5700). She was thearchitect for the Center for the Environment project atCatawba College in Salisbury, NC which won numerousdesign awardslnd was the subject of a two-p-art PBS(TViseries entitled "Designing a Sustainable Future'"YAF DirectorErin Sterling Lewis, AIAin situ studio218 Snow Ave.Raleigh, NC 27603Phone: (919) 397-3951E-mail: erin@insitustudio.usErin Sterling Lewis is a native of lllinois and grew upin Mississippi. She graduated from the Universityof Kentucky in2OO2with a BArch. There, she wasinducted into Tau Sigma Delta Honor Society and wasan architecture history teachrng assistant for threesemesters. Before founding in situ studio, Erin workedfor over eight years at Frank Harmon Architect PA,where she played an integral role in various projects,including the Merchants Millpond State Park VisitorCenter, the Walnut Creek Wetland Center, HorseshoeFarm Park, the AIA NC Center for Archttecture andDesign, and the First Presbyterian Church NewConstruction and Renovation. Begi nni n I in 2OO4'Erin served two years on the Raleigh Historic DistrictsCommission for the City of Raleigh. Since then shehas been an invited juror for the City of Raleigh SirWalter Raleigh Awards in2007 and 2010 as well asthe 2O1O Noith Carolina Solar Center NC SustainableBuilding Design Competition' Erin is involved in variouscommu-nity-outreach and volunteer programs' In early2010, she volunteered to teach a course on sustainabledesign at the NCSU Encore Center for LifelongEnriChment. She is also a mentor for architecturestudents and interns through YAF.32
2011 board of directorsAshevillePresident: Eugene Britton, AIAFisher Architects, PA351 Merrimon AvenueAsheville, NC 2880iPhone: (828) 253-8265E-mail : eb@fisher-pa.comEugene Britton joined Fisher Architects in 2OO7following a move from Atlanta where he was a solepractitionersince 1995 - Atlanta becoming his homeupon the completion of his BEDA degree from NorthCarolina State University. While in Georgia, he becameactive in neighborhood land use issues - ultimatelyserving on the city's Board of Zoning Adjustment.With the support of his wife Susan, he scaled backhis practice in 1996 to earn a Master of Architecruredegree from the University of Tennessee finallysatisfying NCARB certification requirements. He holdscurrent licenses in North Carolina, Georgia and SouthCarolina and served on the AIA Asheville ExecutiveCommittee in 2008 as its Programs Director.AshevillePresident-Elect Thad Rhoden, AIAArchitectural Design Studio, PA90 Church StreetAsheville, NC 28801Phone: (828) 252-0355E-mail: trhoden@ads-architects.comThad C. Rhoden is a graduate of Clemson Universityin Clemson, South Carolina, where he received bothhis Bachelor of Architecture in 2003 and his Masterof Architecture in 2005. His career in architecturestarted with an internship that focused on forensicsarchitecture. lt was here that he developed anappreciation for architectural detailing and projectmanagement. After graduating he moved to Ashevillewhere he presently works for Architectural DesignStudio. Since his arrival in Asheville, Thad has beenactive in the local and state levels of AIANC; heserviced on the Strategic Planning Committee. He alsospearheaded the start of the Young Architects Forumin Asheville.CharlottePresident: Georgia Abernethy, AIABBH Design P.A.P.O. Box 33308Charlotte, NC 28233Phone: (7O4) 640-5126E-mail: gabernethy@BBH-Design.comGeorgia Abernethy is an architect with the Charlotteoffice of BBH Design. As a native of North Carolina,she attended NC State University School of Designand received her Bachelor of Architecture Magna CumLaude in 2000. ln addition to her service with AIACharlotte and AIA North Carolina, Abernethy is atsoinvolved with the AIA Center for Civic Leadership andcontributed to the publication 'Living Your Life as aLeader: Creating Your Personal Leadership plan.'Shealso is an advisory committee member for the CPCCArchitectural Technology Program and an alumnlof the Arts and Science Council Cultural LeadershioProgram.CharlottePresident-Elect: Todd C. Berg, AIAMorris-Berg Architects, I nc.6101 Carnegie Blvd., SteJOlCharlotte, NC 28209Phone: (704) 552-5800E-mail: tberg@morrisberg.comTodd Berg is a Partner with Morris-Berg Architectsin Charlotte, specializing in the planning and designof Educational facilities and other public projects. Hereceived his Bachelor of Architecture deqree withHonors from Virginia Tech in 1984, and hls practicedin Charlotte since that time. Todd has chaired thePrograms Committee for AIA Charlotte, been on theBoard of Directors since 2O0Z and has also servedas Secretary, and Treasurer for the Charlotte Section.In addition to his AIA duties, he also serves on theBoard of Directors for the Construction professionalsNetwork of North Carolina and the Cannon MemorialyMCA, and currently chairs the Cabarrus CountyPlanning and Zoning Commission.EasternPresident John Birath, AIAHarnett County Schoo/s1500 S. Main Street, P.O. Box 1029Lillington, NC 27546-5655Phone: (910) 893-4808E-mail: jbirath@harnett.kt2.nc.usFor more than 18 years John has used his skills as anarchitect to assist owners in pinpointing the issuesthat yield the proper questions. He in turn seeks tocreate a building that responds to those questions inways beyond delivering a project that is on schedule,on budget, and sustainable. John believes that thearchitectural solutions to those questions shouloproduce an environment that stimulates positiveemotions and thoughts-a place that needs to beexperienced. His dedication to family, his faith, anopublic education culminates into an approach toarchitecture that translates as "service to others.,, He isregistered in North Carolina, Ohio and South Carolina;and received his Bachelor of Architecture degree fromKent State University in Ohio.EasternPresident-Elect: Sarah Afflerbach, AIAMBF Architects317-C Pollock StreetNew Bern, NC 28650Phone: (252) 637-6373E-mail: afflerbach@mbfarchitects.comSarah graduated from St. John's College in Annapolis,MD, where she studied the Great Books program,graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in 1994. Shewent on to get her Masters in Architecture from theUniversity of lllinois at Chicago, graduating in.1999and moved to New Bern, NC with her husband intime to experience hurricane Floyd. She received theCarol Phelan award from the University of lllinois in1999 and served on New Bern's Historic preservationCommission for 6 years becoming Chair before nerterm expired. She became LEED certified in 2OOg andis a member of Green Craven which is interested inpromoting energy efficiencies and green practices rnthe surrounding area and local government. Originallyfrom Australia she has moved around extensivelybut has enjoyed living in Eastern NC where she iailscompetitively with the Neuse yacht Racing Associationand is slowly recruiting her twins to be crew33
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