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AIA Connecticut

THE CONNECTICUT CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS

The Connecticut American Institute of Architects Announces the 2020 Board of Directors

 

         

(New Haven, CT, January 7, 2020) The Connecticut Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA Connecticut) announces the appointment of four new members of its Board of Directors, as well as the newly elected Officers for 2020.

The 2020 Officers elected for a one-year term:

George McGoldrick, AIA, George McGoldrick AIA, LLC, Meriden, President
George McGoldrick has a diverse range of professional experience that has combined a career in architecture with public service in his community.  As an effective business and community leader his accomplishments include success in private practice, previous employment in two Connecticut architectural firms, service as the Executive Director of a municipal redevelopment agency and as an elected City Councilor.

Angela Cahill, AIA, LEED AP, QA+ M Architecture, Farmington, Vice President

Angela Cahill has a distinguished 20-year career in architecture, and has worked on dozens of large, complex projects. For many years, Angela served as an Adjunct Professor and is currently a Visiting Critic of Architectural Design at the University of Hartford. In addition, she has personally mentored dozens of students and has served on the ACE Mentoring Program’s Advisory Board where she participated in the scholarship program amongst others. In 2017, Governor Dannel Malloy appointed Angela to the State of Connecticut Architectural Licensing Board.

Randall Anway, AIA, LEED AP, New Tapestry, LLC, Old Lyme, Treasurer

Randall Anway specializes in interdisciplinary architectural design research inspired by natural patterns and systems.  His work draws on diverse experience in academic, industrial, non-profit, and small business settings involved with design and programmatic processes.  Through a collaborative approach and consultancy, New Tapestry, LLC, he offers innovative research concerning sustainable architectural strategies in the built environment.

Paolo Campos, AIA, NOMA, Patriquin Architects New Haven, Secretary

An Associate Principal with Patriquin Architects in New Haven, CT, Paolo actively manages project design and documentation, technology integration, and business development. His professional career has spanned nearly twenty years, with broad experience in primary and higher education, multifamily housing, master planning, and commercial work. Paolo is a member of the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA), the US Green Building Council and serves as Co-Chair on the AIA Connecticut Building Performance and Regulations Committee.

Joining the Board of Directors for a three-year term are Jennifer Huestis AIA, Huestis Architects, Fairfield,  Andrew Gorzkowski, AIA, Pickard Chilton, New Haven, and Thomas Haskell, AIA, UCONN, Storrs. Dominque Moore, Associate AIA, Perkins Eastman, Stamford will serve a one-year term as Associate Director.

Jennifer Huestis, AIA Huestis Tucker Architects, LLC, Woodbridge
Jennifer Huestis was formerly associated with several firms, including Greenhill Jenner Partners in London, UK, Duo Dickinson Architect of Madison, CT and Robert Orr and Associates of New Haven, CT. She started her own practice in 1995. Huestis Tucker Architects, LLC, is a full-service firm specializing in custom residential, commercial, and corporate architecture and interior design was founded in 1998 by Jennifer Huestis and Bob Tucker, a husband and wife team.

 Andrew Gorzkowski, AIA Pickard Chilton, New Haven
Andrew is an architect and designer with Pickard Chilton, where he has worked on numerous large-scale, mixed-use, corporate and commercial developments both nationally and internationally. Committed to sustainability, he serves as AIA 2030 Challenge firm coordinator and was selected as the emerging professional firm representative to attend Greenbuild 2017. He also is an active mentor with the ACE Mentor program, were he has personally mentored dozens of students. Andrew earned his Bachelor of Architecture from Cornell University, where he was a Cornell National Scholar.

Thomas Haskell, AIA, UCONN, Storrs
Thomas Haskell is a Senior Project Manager with UCONN’s University Planning, Design and Construction Department .  With over 37 years of experience he has an extensive portfolio of completed projects in college, university and corporate market sectors.

Dominique Moore, Associate AIA, Perkins Eastman, Stamford
Dominique is an architecture and interior design professional with a demonstrated history of domestic + international design collaborations for residential/ commercial/ + hospitality projects. She is a co-founder of D.C.M.S (Design Coalition of Minority Students) at Philadelphia University and on Perkins Eastman Women’s Leadership Committee. Dominique graduated from the Philadelphia University with her Bachelor of Architecture and Temple University and Rome, Italy. She is currently taking her ARE exams.

Michael Ayles, FAIA, Antinozzi Associates, Bridgeport, Joseph Bergin, AIA, TLB Architecture, LLC, Chester, Catherine Ellithorpe, AIA, SLAM Collaborative, Glastonbury, Linda C. Reeder, FAIA, Linda Reeder Architecture, LLC, New Haven, and Susan Wyeth, AIA, Centerbrook Architects and Planners, Centerbrook, will continue to fulfill their term as Directors of the Board.  Glenn Gollenberg, AIA of SLAM Collaborative, Glastonbury remains on the board as Past President.

For more information, visit AIA Connecticut’s website at www.aiact.org

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