NOTICE OF ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING



In accordance with the AIA Long Island Bylaws, you are being notified that the election of the incoming members of the Executive Committee and Board of Directors will be voted on at the Chapter’s Annual Business Meeting. The Nomination Committee vetted all submissions and have proposed the following slate of candidates.

Date: January 24, 2023

Time:

6:00-7:00pm: Buffet Dinner

7:00pm: Annual Business Meeting & Election

7:30-9:30 pm Program: "Ethics for Architects" presented by Roger Smith, R.A., founding partner of BBS Architects, Landscape Architects and Engineers, PC, and David B. Kosakoff, Esq. LEED AP, Managing Partner of Kosakoff & Cataldo LLP.

Location:
RXR Executive Park
58 South Service Road
Melville, NY 11747

Slate of Candidates for AIA Long Island
Executive Committee and Board of Directors

2023-2026 Director- Ryan Rosenberg, AIA

Please note the remaining members of the Executive Committee and Board of Directors are not up for election this year. They will continue to serve the Chapter in their current and previously elected positions.

2022-2023 President- Gary Hansen, AIA
2022-2023 Past President- Graciela Carrillo, AIA
2022-2023 President- Elect-Kenneth R. Gehringer, AIA
2022-2023 Treasurer -Renee Marcus, AIA
2022-2023 Secretary- Thomas Scotto, AIA
2022-2024 Director- Maria Di Natale, AIA
2022-2024 Director- Paul Cataldo, AIA
2022-2023 Assoc. Director - Maureen Chavez, Assoc. AIA
2022-2023 State Director – Jacob D. Rivalsi, AIA

We look forward to seeing you on the 24th, however, if you cannot personally attend, you may give your proxy to another Chapter member who will be present. By executing the attached proxy form, you may appoint another Chapter member to vote on your behalf. Please print the proxy form, complete, sign and give it to a Chapter member who will be attending on the 24th.

Sincerely,

Gary Hansen
AIA Long Island Chapter President
We would like to thank CAOBA Architectural Windows, Doors And Millwork
for their sponsorship of this event!
"Ethics for Architects"
2LU2/HSW
This comprehensive seminar will address ethical issues that architects face in their every day practice. The seminar will be presented by Roger Smith, R.A., founding partner of BBS Architects, Landscape Architects and Engineers, PC, and David B. Kosakoff, Esq. LEED AP, Managing Partner of Kosakoff & Cataldo LLP. Together, the presenters will provide actual examples from the perspectives of an architect and a lawyer.

Architects face ethical issues every day that can impact their practices over the course of their careers. This seminar will attempt to address circumstances that architects may find themselves in that can expose them to extreme consequences.

Learning Objectives:

  • To provide architects with a practical guide to address ethical considerations in their practice.
 
  • To identify specific areas of the AIA Code of Ethics and Practice Guidelines by the New York State Education Department.

  •  By incorporating various examples, this interactive presentation will assist architects in developing a better understanding of how to deal with ethical issues and identify them when they arise.

  • To develop strategies to address circumstances that may impact their practice and expose them to ethical violations. To broaden the attendees' understanding of their day to day responsibilities to their clients.
On behalf of everyone at AIA Long Island Chapter, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to CAOBA Doors for your generous donation to our monthly meeting.