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Driving Positive Change Through the Power of Design AIA TENNESSEE STATE OF THE STATE PRESENTED BY DON MILLER, AIA 2014

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AIA Tennessee State of the state. 2014. Presented by Don Miller, AIA . New Mission Statement. Driving Positive Change through the Power of Design. Leadership Team for 2014. Executive Committee President, Don Miller, Nashville President-Elect, Brett Ragsdale, Memphis - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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AIA TENNESSEE STATE OF THE STATEPRESENTED BY DON MILLER, AIA

2014

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Driving Positive Change Through the Power of Design

New Mission Statement

Driving Positive Change through the Power of Design

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Leadership Team for 2014Executive Committee

• President, Don Miller, Nashville• President-Elect, Brett Ragsdale, Memphis• Vice-President, Trey Wheeler, Chattanooga• Secretary, Bea Thompson, Nashville• Treasurer, Ken Todd, Nashville• Immediate Past President, Scott Busby, Knoxville

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Board of Directors 

• Scott Busby, AIA • Kelly Cathey, AIA • Sophia Davidson, AIA • David N. Garst, Associate AIA • Kelly Headden, AIA • Brent Hughes, AIA  • Don Miller, AIA  • William (Tripp) Mullins, AIA  • Jeanne Myers, AIA  • James S. Pareigis, AIA  • Scott Poole, AIA

• Brett Ragsdale, AIA  • John Sanders, AIA • Greg R. Simmons, AIA • John Tettleton, AIA  • Elizabeth A. (Bea) Thompson, AIA • John Thurman, AIA• Kenneth W. Todd, AIA • Trey Wheeler, AIA • Brandon Yan-Hamby, AIA • Barry Yoakum, FAIA

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Architects in State Leadership Roles• Commissioner of General Services – Bob Oglesby

• Director of Capital Projects, STREAM, Chris Remke• Director of Business Relationships, STREAM, Ann McGauran

• State Architect – Peter Heimbach (former president of AIATN)• Assistant State Architect – Alan Robertson

• A&E Licensing Board Members • Rick Thompson, Chattanooga • Frank Wagster, Jackson• Jerome Headley, Tullahoma

• Board for Licensing Health Care Facilities• David Rhodes, Memphis

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AIATN 2014QBS – TCA 12-4-107• More information can be found at the TN Board of Architectural &

Engineering Examiner’s website: www.tn.gov/regboards/ae

Designer Agreement Revisions • In Progress with Working Group

2014 Legislative Session • Year-end Report to be Released

TAPAC Fundraising • Gearing Up Spring 2014

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2014 Strategic Goals (from Fall Planning Retreat)

Government Relations• Trey Wheeler, Government Relations Committee Chair• Weekly conference calls while legislature is in session• Day on the Hill

Communications• New Deliverables – Improve communication by Email, Social Media, Mobile

Friendly Website

Growing Our Future – Emerging Professionals• Jeanne Myers, Chair• Development of a Membership Committee• Encourage Emerging Professionals to attend and participate in AIATN events;

recognizing new licensees at convention• Presence at UT Career Day

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Government Relations Committee

• Trey Wheeler, Committee Chair• Greg Campbell, Knoxville• Kelly Headden, Knoxville• Susanne Tarovella, Knoxville• Jim Pareigis, Nashville• Bea Thompson, Nashville• Don Miller, Nashville• David Bailey, Nashville• Brett Ragsdale, Memphis• Josh Flowers, Memphis

• Lobbyists• Bill Nolan, Chief Lobbyist • Lindsay Spain• Ashley Cates

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What’s Your Role?• Advocate for Your Profession

Find Your Legislator - http://www.capitol.tn.gov/legislators/

• Sign up as an AIA Tennessee Key Contact – Ashley maintains our Legislative Tree (contact information)

• Use Your Contacts & Volunteer

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Day on the Hill March 5, 2014

Met with Legislators

Hear from State Officials• Secretary of State Tre

Hargett• Procurement Agency Panel

CEU Available

Mix/Mingle with Officials & Peers

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New Executive VPAshley [email protected]

• University of Tennessee graduate

• AIA Tennessee responsibilities include: • Government Relations • Communications, and • Association Management.

• Mother of 2 under the age of 3

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“Young” Chapter

Membership as of 2.12.14

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AIA Young Architect Award

Josh Flowers, AIA

• Bylaws Revision Group

• Membership Committee

• Government Relations Committee

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AIATN.org

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Social Media

Follow us for up-to-date information.

Facebookfacebook.com/aiatennessee

Twitter@aiatennessee

LinkedIn…Coming Soon!

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AIA Repositioning GoalsCONNECT ENGAGE LEAD INNOVATE

Focus Priorities1. Elevate public awareness by communicating the value of

architects2. Advocate for the profession3. Create and expand the sharing of knowledge and

expertise

Brent Hughes is our Tennessee Repositioning Ambassador

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AIA Repositioning GoalsENGAGEMENT

1. National Board is contemplating having mandatory EP seats on the Board. Bylaw changes will be voted on at the 2014 convention.

2. Encouraging mentorship and the transition of knowledge from senior architects to young professionals.

COMMUNICATION3. Share knowledge and successes among the local chapters.4. Benefit from best practices that are currently successful.

a. AIA San Francisco’s ARE Pactb. AIA Kentucky’s Design Slam

ADVOCACY1. The AIA has urged Congress to pass the National Design Services

Act, which will give architecture students relief from student loan debt in return for pro bono community service.

2. 179D extension passed

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Elizabeth Raneiri, AIAKuth/Ranieri Architects

Casey Jones Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations

Angie Brooks, AIABrooks Scarpa

Stephen Chung, AIAHost CoolSpaces!

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KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Steve Dumez, AIA & partner of Eskew + Dumez + Ripple

Named AIA’s 2014 Architecture Firm of the Year

Others Presenting include:Wendell Burnette & Susannah Drake

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2014 Convention Hotels

Omni Nashville Hotel - $236 per night

Hyatt Place Downtown – $189 per night

www.aiatn.org

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July 30 – August 1Nashville, Tennessee