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July 2008

National Council of Architectural Registration Boards Welcomes New Board of Directors


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Washington, DC—The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards is pleased to introduce its Board of Directors for fiscal year 2009. Installed during the culmination of the Council’s 89th Annual Meeting and Conference in Pittsburgh, PA, the newly elected officers and directors are as follows:

President  Gordon E. Mills, FAIA  Dubuque, IA 
First Vice President/ 
President-elect  Andrew W. Prescott, AIA  Potomac, MD 
Second Vice President  Kenneth J. Naylor, AIA  Salt Lake City, UT 
Secretary  Mark I. Aspaas, AIA  Sioux Falls, SD 
Treasurer  Scott C. Veazey, AIA  Evansville, IN 
Past President  Douglas K. Engebretson, FAIA  Springfield, MA 
Director, Region 1  Robert A. Meyer, AIA  Manchester, VT 
Director, Region 2  J. Everette “Ebo” Fauber III, AIA  Lynchburg, VA 
Director, Region 3  Blakely C. Dunn, AIA  El Dorado, AR 
Director, Region 4  James O’Brien, FAIA  New Brighton, MN 
Director, Region 5  Thomas R. Wood, AIA  Bozeman, MT 
Director, Region 6  Gregory L. Erny, AIA  Reno, NV 
Public Member Director  Ava J. Abramowitz, Hon. AIA  Leesburg, VA 
 
Member Board 
Executive Director  Cynthia J. McKim  Montgomery, AL 


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About NCARB
NCARB comprises the architectural registration boards of all 50 states as well as those of the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands. NCARB assists its member state registration boards in carrying out their duties and provides a certification program for individual architects.

The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards is committed to exemplary service and effective regulation to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public. In order to achieve these goals, the Council develops and recommends standards to be required of an applicant for architectural registration; develops and recommends standards regulating the practice of architecture; provides to member boards a process for certifying the qualifications of an architect for registration; and represents the interests of member boards before public and private agencies. NCARB has also established guidelines for the reciprocal registration of architects in the United States and Canada and is engaged in similar discussions with several other countries under trade agreements negotiated by the United States government.

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