AIA Michigan
Newsletter
January 2019
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Kristen Nyht, AIA,
AICP, LEED AP
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Greetings to you all, and on behalf of your Michigan Board, happy New Year! We’re at the end of January, just about the time when our New Year’s Resolutions don’t feel so new or doable as they might have a month ago. We find that our day-to-day habits are a little harder to change than we thought, and it’s cold so we don’t want to get up to go to the gym. Yet, we still make resolutions.
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Christopher Stefani, Associate AIA
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Emerging Professionals Corner
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Hello All – My name is Christopher Stefani and I am your 2019/2020 Associate Director for AIA Michigan. Over the next couple years, you will hear from me with regards to national-level conversations, topics of interests and state-wide activity as it relates to our associate membership – but I would like to start first by saying how honored I am to have been chosen to serve. I have already come to realize that the scope and responsibilities of this role are large in nature and come with a learning curve – bear with me! Simultaneously though, I realize the possibilities that exist to make great strides for our states associate members with regards to achieving licensure, exploring the future of our profession and developing pipelines to increase diversity of all kinds into our industry through education and mentorship. All this is to say that I look forward to serving you and hope that I may be of assistance.
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New Members - December 2018
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Joseph Cangemi, Assoc. AIA
Teah Fink, Assoc. AIA
William L. Finnicum IV, Assoc. AIA
Spencer M. Lippert, Assoc. AIA
Arisha Shahid, Assoc. AIA
Bruce Paul Findling, AIA
Jason Ennis, Assoc. AIA
William Zaske, AIA
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- Samantha Szeszulski, Associate AIA is now Samantha Szeszulski, AIA - Congratulations, Sami!
- Kendall College of Art and Design of Ferris State University (KCAD) announces that its Master of Architecture (MArch) program is now accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB), effective January 1, 2018 read full press release
- Quinn Evans Architects, an award-winning planning and design practice, has announced that Saundra Little, AIA, LEED AP, NCARB, NOMA; Damon Thomas, LEED AP, NOMA; and Shanita Rutland, NOMA, of Centric Design Studio have joined the firm’s Detroit office. Centric Design Studio has closed its Detroit practice and transferred current projects to Quinn Evans Architects. read full press release
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