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6 WYOMING ARCHITECTURE .20 | www.aia-wyoming.org You will see that our Standing Committees and other member volunteers are doing great things for our profession. I continue to be impressed by how many activities and services tiny old AIA Wyoming provide for our members, and I am honored to be part of something as great as our Chapter. I hope you and your firm continue to pursue your passion for architecture in 2021 by engaging in your professional organization. I want to thank our Standing Committee Chairs Anthony Jacobson, AIA, Mark Kucera, AIA, Dale Buckingham, AIA and Levi Van Bug- genum, AIA. Your Board of Directors are still simply awesome. I cannot brag up our Board members enough. These volunteers focus on providing the 30,000-foot oversight to AIA Wyoming and steer our Chapter in the right direction. Nearly every board member serves two terms, which is their maximum limit according to our bylaws. Some Board members have found it so rewarding that they have come back for a second round or have volunteered to come back on the Board for a different position. AIA Wyoming is blessed to have these dedicated people and I appreciate their commitment to the profession. While I transition from serving as President, I am happy that I still have two years as Past President to work with these fine people. I also want to thank our annual sponsors, Allied members, conference sponsors, ex- hibitors, and industry partners for partici- pating in our events and activities through this difficult year. The vast majority of these people contribute their time and money repeatedly. I am pleased that they see value in supporting our organization and our mis- sion. Their partnership is appreciated. I could serve another 10 years and never be able to say enough great things about our Executive Director, Susan Menghini. AIA Wyoming is truly blessed. Susan is more than just the keeper of the institutional knowledge of our Chapter, or the person you call when you have a question about your membership. The demands made on her by AIA National, AIA WMR, as well as AIA Wyoming, are still increasing. Yet, she finds a way to stay on top of it all and handles any crisis with great professionalism. I am appreciative of her efforts and her love of the profession. She simply loves our members. In closing, I want to sincerely thank every- one associated with AIA Wyoming. I en- courage more of our members to volunteer for a planning team, a Standing Committee, or a vacant Board position to continue to make AIA Wyoming successful. Even pro- viding a tour or entering the calendar photo competition helps make our Chapter better. You can take on as much, or as little, as you can fit into your life in these crazy days. Please join me in 2021 by engaging in AIA Wyoming. Thank you again for allowing me the honor of serving as your President. I leave you in the very capable hands of Lewis Matthew Miller, AIA as he begins his term as President. It is with great anticipation that I look forward to the fantastic things this Chapter will accomplish. b As a third generation commercial glazing company we are constantly striving to be the best in our industry. There is no project too big or too small for us to handle. Whether we fabricate the job for you to install or install the material ourselves, we are the premier commercial glaziers that you want on the job. Natrona County High School: Products used Kawneer Architectural Aluminum and Guardian SunGuard Low E glass. Wyoming Medical Center: Products used Kawneer Architectural Aluminum and Guardian SunGuard Low E glass. Roosevelt High School: Products used Manko Architectural Aluminum and Guardian SunGuard Low E glass. 307-266-1440 | INFO@AGCWYO.COM | WWW.AGCWYO.COM CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5
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