The Journal of the American Institute of <strong>Architect</strong>s Hanley Wood Media President Dave Colford Executive Vice President, Strategic Marketing Services Tom Rousseau Senior Vice President, Strategic Marketing Services & Consumer Media Jennifer Pearce Senior Vice President, Audience Operations Sarah Welcome Vice President, Client Operations Mari Skelnik Director of Analytics Jennifer Malkasian Vice President, Product Development Rizwan Ali Senior Director, Print Production Cathy Underwood Chief Design Director Aubrey Altmann Hanley Wood Chief Executive Officer Peter Goldstone President, Media Dave Colford President, Metrostudy Chris Veator Senior Vice President, Corporate Development & General Counsel Michael Bender Vice Chairman Frank Anton President, Digital Andrew Reid Vice President, Corporate Accounts Ryan Flom Vice President, Financial Planning & Analysis Ron Kraft Chief Financial Officer Matthew Flynn President, Marketing Jeanne Milbrath Senior Vice President, Marketing Sheila Harris Director of Sales, Emerging Accounts Group Philip Hernandez Vice President, Corporate Controller Keith Rosenbloom World View While the world watched, One World Trade Center grew in both height and symbolism, its 1,776-foot crystalline form bringing unmatched views back to Lower Manhattan. A redundant structural steel frame, the result of creative collaboration between Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and WSP Cantor Seinuk, ensures that its safety is as substantial as its stature. Read more about it in Metals in Construction online. WWW.SINY.ORG <strong>2<strong>01</strong>6</strong> Board of Directors Russell A. Davidson, faia, President; Thomas V. Vonier, faia, First Vice President; William J. Bates, aia, Vice President; Francis M. Pitts, faia, Vice President; John A. Padilla, aia, Secretary; Stuart Coppedge, aia, Treasurer; Torrey Stanley Carleton, hon. aia, CACE Director; Danielle M. Mitchell, assoc. aia, Student Director; Amanda Harrell-Seyburn, assoc. aia, Associate Director; Julie Taylor, hon. aia/la, Public Director; Jennifer Workman, aia, Director; L. Jane Frederick, faia, Director; Anthony P. Schirripa, faia, Director; Donald I. King, faia, Director; Thierry Paret, faia, Director; Burton L. Roslyn, faia emeritus, Director; Marilyn C. Terranova, ph.d., Director; Robert A. Ivy, faia, EVP/Chief Executive Officer. AIA STRATEGIC COUNCIL: Daniel S. Hart, faia, Moderator. National Staff Robert A. Ivy, faia, Chief Executive Officer; Abigail W. Gorman, mba, Chief of Staff; Sherry- Lea Bloodworth-Botop, Executive Director, <strong>Architect</strong>’s Foundation; Michael Carr, Senior Vice President, Information Technology; Kathron Compton, Senior Vice President, Strategic Marketing, Communications & Convention; Deborah DeBernard, aia, ncarb, architect aibc, leed bd+c, Senior Vice President, Global Innovation; Lisa Green, Vice President, Finance & Accounting; Susan McDaid, hon. aia, Senior Vice President, Member & Component Resources; Larry Robertson, shrm-scp, sphr, cae, Vice President, Human Resources; Ken L. Ross Jr., faia, Senior Vice President, Advocacy and Strategy; Phil Simon, hon. aia, cae, Vice President, Strategic Communications & Marketing; Jay A. Stephens, esq., hon. aia, Senior Vice President & General Counsel; Terri Stewart, cae, hon. aia, Senior Vice President, Knowledge and Practice. Management Team Greg Appler, Managing Director, Brand & Strategic Marketing; Suzanne Bagheri, cpa, Managing Director, Accounting; Young Chang, pmp, Managing Director, Contract Documents Technology & Operations; Paula Clements, hon. tsa, cae, Managing Director, Component Collaboration & Resources; Kenneth Cobleigh, esq., Managing Director & Counsel, Contract Documents Content; John Crosby, Managing Director, Corporate Partnerships & Advertising; Pam Day, hon. aia, Corporate Secretary & Managing Director, Governance Administration; Andrew Goldberg, assoc. aia, Managing Director, Government Relations & Outreach; Christopher Gribbs, assoc. aia, Managing Director, Convention; Maan Hashem, pmp, cae, Managing Director, Software & Products Services; Jessyca Henderson, aia, Managing Director, Institute Strategy/Policy; Suzanna Wight Kelley, faia, leed ap, Managing Director, Institute Relations; Damon Leverett, aia, Managing Director, Diversity & Emerging Professionals Engagement; Stephen Martin, Managing Director, Professional Development & Resources; Philip O’Neal, Managing Director, Information Technology; Jeffrey Raymond, Managing Director, Digital Transformation; Cedric Rush, Managing Director, Member/ Component Support; Frank Scanlan, Managing Director, Strategic Communications & Content. PEFC Certified This product is from sustainably managed forests and controlled sources PEFC/29-31-75 www.pefc.org PEFC certification applies to text only
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