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The work of AIA Missouri is performed by annual Board of Directors, volunteers, and staff. Meet them all below.
Officers
Immediate Past President
Jacobs
Laura Pastine, AIA, LEED AP
Erik Biggs, AIA
President-Elect
TreanorHL
Kate Stockton, AIA, LEED GA, NCARB
Secretary
University of Missouri Columbia, Architect Studies Program
Alexandra Bojarski-Stauffer, AIA, NCARB
President
IPS-Integrated Project Services, LLC
Brad Erwin, AIA, LEED AP
Treasurer
Paragon Architecture
Board Members
Mackey Mitchell Architects PC
Jake Banton, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, SEED
David Bower, AIA
Verve Design Studio
Ashley Hand, AIA
AIA Kansas City President-Elect
Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City
Melissa Harlan, AIA
AIA St. Louis President-Elect
Kiku Obata & Company
Cody Henderson, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP
FSA, LLC
Aaron Keistler, AIA, NCARB
FGM Architects
Ryan King, AIA, NCARB, ACHA
BSA LifeStructures
Jason Perryman, AIA
HOK
Emily Whitty, AIA
AIA Springfield President-Elect
Dake-Wells
Geoff Crowley, AIA
Dustin Bopp, AIA, NCARB
Bopp Architecture
Larry Crane, AIA, LEEP AP
HFG Architecture
Marc Taylor Inc. – Peoria AZ
Curtis Goben, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP
The Architects Alliance
Morgan Harper, Associate AIA
Dake Wells Architecture
Maegan Halveland, Associate AIA
Oakline Studio
David Herron, AIA
Herron + Partners
Billy Kimmons, AIA
Hood-Rich Architecture
Alex Ogata, AIA
Populous
Susan Pruchnicki, FAIA, LEED A
Bond Architects, Inc.
Laura Lesniewski, FAIA LEED WELL AP
AIA National Board
BNIM Architects
Visit our State Positions page for more details about each position, and to view current reports.
State Positions
Strategic Councilor
AIA Kansas City
Galen Lif, AIA, LEED AP, NCARB
National Associates Committee – STAR
AIA Springfield
Morgan Harper, Assoc. AIA
Angie Geist Gaebler, AIA
Small Firm Exchange
AIA Kansas City
Chelsea Davison, AIA
Young Architects Forum – YAR
AIA Springfield
Chapter Component Staff
Deb Herrman
Executive Director
Interested in serving on the Board of Directors?
The primary work of AIA Missouri is to advocate for the architectural profession and all things related to design and construction. Legislation either authored, supported or opposed by AIA Missouri changes with each legislative session, but there are a few issues that are recurring such as: Design/Build and Construction Management at Risk project delivery, Bond Issuance for New Construction, State Facilities/Building Repair and Renovation Plan, Private Public Partnerships for Vertical Infrastructure and Chapter 327 revisions – the Architectural Practice Act.
Please consider taking an active role in this important work by reaching out to your local component or contacting our Executive Director, Deb Herrman.