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Architect Licensing Advisors by State Architect Licensing Advisors by State - Updated 11/17/2020 State/Country City First Name Last Name Credentials Representing Firm/Organization/School Email Phone Lebanon Beirut Roger Skaff AIA, NCARB SchoolLicensingAdvisor Lebanese American University [email protected] United Arab EmiritesDubai Alex Albani M.Arch., Assoc. AIA. SchoolLicensingAdvisor American University in Dubai [email protected] +971504543799 Special AdministrativHong Kong Vikki Lew AIA RIBA LEED AP EDAC OrganizationLicensingAdvisor AIA Hong Kong [email protected] 852-9847-5864 Ontario, Canada Kingston Michael Ryan II FirmLicensingAdvisor HDR [email protected] 609-712-1795 United Kingdom London Elaine Wong AIAStateLicensingAdvisor British Columbia [email protected] 2672524202 Alabama Birmingham Emily Coe AIA, NCARB, LEED AP AIAStateLicensingAdvisor Alabama [email protected] 205-329-7085 Alabama Birmingham Jeremy Marshall AIA, NCARB ProfessionalLicensingAdvisor [email protected] 205-298-9200 Alabama Tuskegee Roderick Fluker AIA, LEED AP SchoolLicensingAdvisor Tuskegee University [email protected] (334) 727-8014 Alaska Anchorage Jason Arnold AIA, CDT AIAStateLicensingAdvisor Alaska [email protected] 907-258-7777 Alaska Olney Ejiro Akamune StudentLicensingAdvisor New York Institute of Technology [email protected] Arizona Phoenix Luis Cruz-Martínez FirmLicensingAdvisor Shepley Bulfinch [email protected] 6025074419 Arizona Tempe Max Underwood SchoolLicensingAdvisor Arizona State University [email protected] (480)965-5795 Arizona Tucson Mary Hardin SchoolLicensingAdvisor University of Arizona [email protected] Arizona Tucson Rachael Varin StudentLicensingAdvisor University of Arizona [email protected] Arkansas Fayetteville Jonathan Boelkins AIA, NCARB SchoolLicensingAdvisor University of Arkansas [email protected] 479-200-0373 California Bakersfield Elsa Contreras ProfessionalLicensingAdvisor [email protected] 661-845-8629 California Irvine Meghana Joshi ProfessionalLicensingAdvisor [email protected] 949-517-8957 California Irvine Benjamin Kasdan FirmLicensingAdvisor KTGY Architecture + Planning [email protected] 949-232-8631 California Los Angeles Deb Locascio M.Ed. SchoolLicensingAdvisor Southern California Institute of [email protected] 213-356-5316 California Los Angeles Todd Lynch SchoolLicensingAdvisor University of California, Los Angeles [email protected] (310)825-7857 California Los Angeles Michael Hricak FAIA, NCARB, LEED AP SchoolLicensingAdvisor University of Southern California [email protected] (310) 994-1812 California Los Angeles Nicole Karpf FirmLicensingAdvisor IBI Group - US West [email protected] 3474005507 California Los Angeles Marc Schulitz SchoolLicensingAdvisor CalPoly (Pomona) [email protected] California Palo Alto Leah Bayer AIA, NCARB, LEED Green Assoc. FirmLicensingAdvisor EVIA Studio [email protected] California Pomona Kristin Lorentzen StudentLicensingAdvisor California State Polytechnic Univ (Pom [email protected] California Riverside Caleb Walder SchoolLicensingAdvisor California Baptist University [email protected] California Sacramento Matthew Harris AIA, LEED Green Assoc. AIAStateLicensingAdvisor California [email protected] 9165581900 California Sacramento Matthew Harris AIA, LEED Green Assoc. FirmLicensingAdvisor LIONAKIS [email protected] 9165581900 California San Diego Mitra Kanaani FAIA SchoolLicensingAdvisor NewSchool of Architecture and Design [email protected] 858 663-2127 California San Diego Charlie Ngov StudentLicensingAdvisor NewSchool of Architecture and Design [email protected] California San Francisco Tyler Krehlik AIA FirmLicensingAdvisor SmithGroup [email protected] 415-254-5043 California San Francisco Melanie D'Souza Assoc. AIA, EDAC FirmLicensingAdvisor HDR [email protected] +19293666278 California San Francisco Sameena Sitabkhan SchoolLicensingAdvisor Academy of Art University [email protected] (415)618-8396 California San Francisco Randolph Ruiz SchoolLicensingAdvisor California College of the Arts [email protected] (415)362-9732 California San Francisco Matthew Potts NCARB NCARBCommitteeLicensingAdvisor [email protected] 8566308125 California San Luis Obispo Gregory Wynn SchoolLicensingAdvisor CalPoly, San Luis Obispo [email protected] California Thousand Oaks Roxana Lopez - Truong FirmLicensingAdvisor Savel Architects [email protected] 3233016289 California Thousand Oaks Roxana Lopez - Truong NCARBCommitteeLicensingAdvisor Re-Think Tank [email protected] 3233016289 Colorado Boulder Caelan Denley StudentLicensingAdvisor University of Colorado, Boulder [email protected] Colorado Broomfield Charles Deese AIA FirmLicensingAdvisor CTA Architects Enginneers [email protected] Colorado Denver Avik Guha AIA AIAStateLicensingAdvisor Colorado [email protected] 4074212925 Colorado Denver Rachel Brown SchoolLicensingAdvisor University of Colorado, Denver [email protected] Colorado Denver Marcus Farr LEED AP, BD+C SchoolLicensingAdvisor American University of Sharjah [email protected] 3038838534 Colorado Denver Cole Hendricks StudentLicensingAdvisor CalPoly, San Luis Obispo [email protected] Colorado FAIRPLAY Jesus Banuelos-Rivera AIAS ProfessionalLicensingAdvisor [email protected] Connecticut Bridgeport Michael Ayles AIAStateLicensingAdvisor Connecticut [email protected] Connecticut NEW HAVEN Phillip Bernstein SchoolLicensingAdvisor Yale University [email protected] (781)996-7627 Connecticut West Hartford Elizabeth Petry SchoolLicensingAdvisor University of Hartford [email protected] (860)768-5136 Architect Licensing Advisors by State - Updated 11/17/2020 State/Country City First Name Last Name Credentials Representing Firm/Organization/School Email Phone Delaware Lewes Brennon Bickel AIAStateLicensingAdvisor Delaware [email protected] 8149316943 Delaware Wilmington Nancy Payne OrganizationLicensingAdvisor AIA Delaware [email protected] 302-530-0189 District of Columbia Washington Kimberly Tuttle AIA, NCARB, CAE AIAStateLicensingAdvisor District of Columbia [email protected] 2072400465 District of Columbia Washington Ralph Belton SchoolLicensingAdvisor University of the District of Columbia [email protected] 2027444297 District of Columbia Washington Ronnie McGhee AIA SchoolLicensingAdvisor Howard University [email protected] (202)806-4417 District of Columbia Washington Patricia Andrasik AIA, NCARB, IIDA, LEED AP BD+C, O+M SchoolLicensingAdvisor Catholic University of America [email protected] 443-306-4118 District of Columbia Washington Jason Halec StudentLicensingAdvisor University of the District of Columbia [email protected] 773-540-6506 Florida Boca Raton Beatriz Sobral Vailant StudentLicensingAdvisor Florida Atlantic University [email protected] Florida Boca Raton Seth Yeslow SchoolLicensingAdvisor Florida Atlantic University [email protected] (305) 331-5544 Florida Coral Gables Miguel Rodriguez FAIA, NCARB MemberboardLicensingAdvisor Florida [email protected] Florida Coral Gables Miguel Rodriguez FAIA, NCARB ProfessionalLicensingAdvisor [email protected] Florida Fort Lauderdale John Sandell SchoolLicensingAdvisor Florida Atlantic University [email protected] Florida Gainesville Bradley Walters SchoolLicensingAdvisor University of Florida [email protected] (352) 294-1462 Florida Maitland Clarice Sollog FirmLicensingAdvisor CDM Smith [email protected] 540-998-3785 Florida Miami Bianca Beadling AIA, LEED AP ProfessionalLicensingAdvisor [email protected] Florida Orlando Frank Bosworth PhD, AIA SchoolLicensingAdvisor University of Florida [email protected] 4076108325 Florida Orlando Dafna Costales Rodriguez FirmLicensingAdvisor Interplan LLC. [email protected] 407-375-7174 Florida Pensacola Yuri Ramos AIA, NCARB, CSI NCARBCommitteeLicensingAdvisor [email protected] (850)774-2812 Florida Saint Cloud Phillip Lantry AIA, NCARB FirmLicensingAdvisor HKS Architects [email protected] 407-873-7843 Florida Sebastian Kristin Dillenburger Assoc. AIA ProfessionalLicensingAdvisor [email protected] Florida Tampa Linaea Floden FirmLicensingAdvisor Gresham, Smith, and Partners [email protected] Florida Tampa Gloria Kloter NCARB, CODIA AIAStateLicensingAdvisor Florida [email protected] 813-610-9978 Georgia Atlanta Julia Vasquez AIA FirmLicensingAdvisor Flad Architects [email protected] 8156448800 Georgia Atlanta Sarah Woynicz-Sianozecki FirmLicensingAdvisor HKS [email protected] 9193067397 Georgia Decatur Kathryn Bedette AIAStateLicensingAdvisor Georgia [email protected] Georgia Savannah Hsu-Jen Huang SchoolLicensingAdvisor Savannah College of Art and Design [email protected] (912)525-6868 Georgia Savannah Shaderricka Huff StudentLicensingAdvisor Savannah College of Art and Design [email protected] Hawaii Honolulu John Vann AIA, LEED AP FirmLicensingAdvisor RIM Architects [email protected] 8082221379 Hawaii Honolulu Jason DeMarco AIA, LEED AP BD+C AIAStateLicensingAdvisor Hawaii [email protected] 8084409693 Hawaii Honolulu Ivy Tejada StudentLicensingAdvisor University of Hawaii at Manoa [email protected] Idaho Boise Dwaine Carver SchoolLicensingAdvisor University of Idaho [email protected] Idaho Boise Steven Turney NCARB, AIA, CSI, CDT AIAStateLicensingAdvisor Idaho [email protected] 208-323-4856 Illinois Carbondale Norman Lach SchoolLicensingAdvisor Southern
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