OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF AIA WYOMING

2024 Pub. 11 Directory

AIA Wyoming Standing Committees

Build Connections — Get Involved with AIA Wyoming!

The past year marked a challenge for AIA Wyoming as our longtime executive director, Susan Menghini, retired in December 2023, and we welcomed our new executive director, Jessica Howard, in April 2024. During the transition period, many of our members stepped up to continue improving our chapter through increased outreach and engagement. This was apparent at our conferences this year, which showed strong participation from our members and industry partners.

AIA Wyoming Standing Committees

Build Connections — Get Involved with AIA Wyoming!

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A Tribute to Susan Menghini

When I was asked to write a tribute to Susan, it was hard to put into words what Susan Menghini meant to AIA Wyoming and to me! She has been the anchor for AIA Wyoming for the last 14 years, a great leader, mentor and friend. There really is not enough space in this publication to truly honor her and express everything she did for our chapter and for each one of us who is privileged to know her.

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2024 Board of Directors and Staff

AIA Wyoming Board of Directors and Staff (left to right): Jessica Howard, Executive Director; Ellen Martin, Assoc. AIA, Associate Director; Tim Schenk, AIA, Director; Dale Buckingham, AIA, President; Mitch Blake, AIA, President-Elect; Lewis Matthew Miller, AIA, Past-President; Carl Kohut, AIA, Secretary; Brandon Daigle, AIA, Treasurer (not pictured)

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President’s Message: Change Is Inevitable. Growth Is Optional.

Author John Maxwell says, “Change is inevitable. Growth is optional.” As architects, we understand this statement better than most. The work that we do responds to and reflects changes in our culture, our environment and technology. We make it possible for individuals and organizations to meet the challenges of change and continue to grow and thrive in their homes, businesses and communities.

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