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Universal Design Certificate Holder Listing Universal Design Certificate Holder Listing (This is a list of attendees only as of 2/24/2021 and includes persons who are not registered Architects.) First Name Last Name Affiliation Course Date Alan Miner Miner Feinstein Architects 10/20/2016 Alison Whitehead Walter Parks Architect 12/20/2018 Allen Mason VHDA 10/20/2016 Andrew Thomas Andrew S. Thomas, Architect pllc 8/29/2019 Andy Scudder Johannas Design Group 1/25/2018 Angela Coates VHDA 10/20/2016 Angelo Phillos Baskervill & Son, P.C. 1/25/2017 Antoine Tyler Keller Williams 11/7/2017 Aric Margolis Aric Margolis Architecture 1/28/2016 Ashleigh Brewer Johannas Design Group 10/20/2016 Barone Carmine TS3 Architects 10/25/2018 Berning Monica Jo PCI Design Group, Inc. 10/25/2018 Bill Bonstra Bonstra Haresign Architects 12/7/2020 Billy McGregor VCU 8/29/2019 Brendan Burgin Connelly Builders, Inc. 1/25/2017 Brent Grizzle Winks Snowa Architects 10/25/2018 Brett Striffler Walter Parks Architect 12/20/2018 Brian Wolf RRMM Architects 8/29/2019 Brittany McCraw Elevation property management 12/7/2020 Brooke Karius Hughes Associates 11/7/2017 Bruce Zavos ZA+D, LLC 1/25/2018 Bruce Wardell BRW Architects 1/23/2020 Bryan Ailey People Incorporated 11/7/2017 Bryon Woder Urban Practice 1/23/2020 Burchell Pinnock Baskervill & Son, P.C. 1/25/2017 Byron Johnson Wesley Housing Development Corporation 8/29/2019 Carl Schwarz Powe Studio Architects 10/25/2018 Carmine Barone TS3 Architects PC 10/25/2018 Catherine Smith Grimm + Parker Architects 12/7/2020 Chad Grinwis Hooker DeJong, Inc. 1/28/2016 Chloe Rote Virginia Supportive Housing 8/29/2019 Christina Alverez KGD Architeture 1/25/2018 Christina Davis Urban Practice 1/23/2020 Christopher Sansone Heffner Architects 10/20/2016 Christopher Kehde LeMay Erickson Willcox Architects 10/25/2018 Chuck Hawley RPH Architecture, Ltd. 10/25/2018 Clare McCaffrey Heffner Architects 10/20/2016 Clements Blue Glave and Holmes 10/25/2018 Colin Arnold Community Housing Partners 11/7/2017 Corey Maner Mills Construction of SC., Inc. 1/25/2017 Craft Timothy AHC Inc. 10/25/2018 Universal Design Certificate Holder Listing (This is a list of attendees only as of 2/24/2021 and includes persons who are not registered Architects.) Crystal Miller-Liggon Walter Parks 12/20/2018 Cynthia Hayes PCI DESIGN GROUP 12/7/2020 D. Eugene Thompson Ionic Dezigns 1/25/2018 Dan Hickok RRMM Architects 8/29/2019 Dan deBettencourt dBF Associates, Architects 12/7/2020 Daniel Wassum Johannas Design Group 10/20/2016 Darnell Jackson RRHA 10/20/2016 David PEABODY Peabody Architects 1/25/2017 David Wietbrock Herman & Kittle Properties 11/7/2017 David Johannas Johannas Design Group 1/25/2018 David Layman Hooker DeJong Inc 10/25/2018 David Haresign Bonstra Haresign Architects 12/7/2020 Desi Wynter Roanoke Redevelopment & Housing Authority 10/20/2016 Dinkins Mike J. Price Architecture, Inc 10/25/2018 Donald Harwood DCHA 1/25/2017 Donna Phaneuf VIA Design Architects, PC 10/20/2016 Donna Rosanno Zavos Architecture & Design 1/25/2018 Dora Kay Moseley Architects 12/20/2018 Doug Covington Community Housing Partners 10/20/2016 Doug Granade Cline Design Associates 10/20/2016 Doug Pauley Connelly Builders, Inc. 1/25/2017 Douglas Weatherby PCI Design Group, Inc. 8/29/2019 Douglas Weatherby PCI DESIGN GROUP 12/7/2020 Dwayne Rivers Connelly Builders, Inc. 1/25/2017 Ebong Ukor DBI Architects Inc 12/7/2020 Edward Winks Winks Snowa Architects, PC 8/29/2019 Elizabeth Chapman Grimm & Parker 1/28/2016 Elizabeth Madison Virginia Supportive Housing 10/20/2016 Elizabeth Chapman G+P 12/7/2020 Emmett Lifsey CJMW Architecture 8/29/2019 Erin Bolt Steven Winter Associates 8/29/2019 Everett Gardner VHDA 1/25/2017 Felipe Turriago-Borrero DBI Architects, Inc. 12/7/2020 Fernando Bonilla-Verdesoto Soto Architecture & Urban Design, PLLC 12/7/2020 Forrest Popkin ZA+D Architects 1/23/2020 Frazier Forrest Architecture AF 10/25/2018 Fred LeGates Poole & Poole Architects 1/28/2016 Freeth Pamela VHDA 10/25/2018 George Baker KTGY 1/25/2017 Ginger Kimbrell Fitch Irick Partners LLC 11/7/2017 Greg Shuskey WB Properties and Construction 1/25/2017 Gregory Powe Powe Studio Architects 10/25/2018 Gregory Lloyd Wesley Housing Development Corporation 8/29/2019 Hang Kooc VHDA 10/20/2016 Hang Kooc Virginia Housing 12/7/2020 Hannah Scandalis CJMW Architecture 1/23/2020 Universal Design Certificate Holder Listing (This is a list of attendees only as of 2/24/2021 and includes persons who are not registered Architects.) Harold Bravo Steven Winter Associates 8/29/2019 Heather Daley Rao Cunningham Quill Architects 11/7/2017 Heather Jo Dekorte PCI Design Group, Inc. 10/25/2018 Helen Hardiman HOME of VA 10/20/2016 Herbert Shartle Cox Kliewer and Company 1/23/2020 Hermeet Kathuria KTGY Group, Inc. 1/28/2016 Hope Coleman Rutter VHDA 10/20/2016 Hunter Greene Hill Studio 10/25/2018 Hunter Snellings People Incorporated 10/25/2018 Jackie Martin Martin Riley Assoc - Architects, PC 8/29/2019 James Heffner Heffner Architects 1/25/2017 James Boyd Grimm & Parker 11/7/2017 James Haley Urban Practice 1/23/2020 Jamiel Adeyola heart foundation 12/7/2020 Jared Willcox LeMay Erickson Wilcox Architects 10/20/2016 Jason Altman PCI Design Group, Inc. 12/7/2020 Jaynell Pittman-Shaw VHDA 10/20/2016 Jeff Reynolds VHDA 10/20/2016 Jeff Price J. Price Architecture, Inc 10/25/2018 Jeffrey Huentelman LPS 1/25/2018 Jeffrey Lockwood Hickok Cole Architects 8/29/2019 Jennifer Young TS3 Architects PC 10/20/2016 Jennifer McCarthy VHDA 1/25/2017 Jeramie Clifford Community Housing Partners 10/20/2016 Jessamyn Newcomb Hughes Associates Architects & Engineers 1/28/2016 Jessamyn Newcomb Hughes Associates A&E 12/7/2020 Jim Hitrik Davis Carter Scott 10/20/2016 Joanna Borowska Davis, Carter, Scott Ltd 10/25/2018 Joel Ketchum Associated Contracting 1/25/2018 John Payne VHDA 1/25/2017 John Howard Virginia Supportive Housing 10/25/2018 John Crouse Saunders+Crouse Architects 1/23/2020 John Glenn Bonstra Heresign Architects 12/7/2020 John Kershner ZA+D Architects 1/23/2020 Jomellie Solonga Saunders+Crouse Architects 1/25/2018 Jon Frizzel The Lawson Companies 1/28/2016 Jonathan LaCorte Ross Deckard Architects 10/20/2016 Jonathan LaCorte Consolidated Design Group 12/7/2020 Jordan Smith TS3 Architects PC 10/20/2016 Jordan Freeth James River High 1/25/2017 Joseph Healy Wallace Roberts & Todd, LLC 1/25/2018 Joseph McKenley Bonstra Haresign Architects 12/7/2020 Judith Miller Architecture by Design, Inc. 11/7/2017 Julie Filges Noelker and Hull Associates 1/23/2020 Justin Beckner Jones and Jones Associates Architects 12/20/2018 Karen Nicely Winks Snowa Architects 11/7/2017 Universal Design Certificate Holder Listing (This is a list of attendees only as of 2/24/2021 and includes persons who are not registered Architects.) Kate Braswell Hickok Cole 8/29/2019 Kathleen O'Hearn Grimm + Parker 12/7/2020 Kathy Talley Community Housing Partners 1/25/2018 Keith Fleury People Inc. 1/28/2016 Kerry Font RPH Architecture, Ltd. 10/25/2018 Kevin Connelly Connelly Builders, Inc. 1/25/2017 Kevin Riley S.L. Nusbaum Realty 12/7/2020 Kiley Wilfong Cullen Ven Studio, LLC 1/28/2016 Kim Silva DCS Design 1/23/2020 Kimberly Calder Winks Snowa Architects 11/7/2017 Kris Weaver Blue Sky Action 12/7/2020 Kristin Baum GuernseyTingle 1/25/2017 Kurt Keesecker BRW Architects 1/23/2020 Laura Green LeMay Erickson Wilcox Architects 10/20/2016 Lauren Kroll WRT 12/7/2020 Lawrence Kliewer Cox Kliewer and Company 1/23/2020 Lee Quill Cunningham Quill Architects 11/7/2017 Lisa Bricker Commonwealth Architects 1/25/2017 Logan Schutz Grimm & Parker 10/20/2016 Mark Matel TS3 Architects PC 10/20/2016 Mark Luague People Incorporated 11/7/2017 Mark McDaris Winks Snowa Architects 12/7/2020 Matt Fine Peabody Architects 1/25/2017 Matt Stevison LeMay Erickson Willcox 10/25/2018 Matt Astrin RRMM Architects 8/29/2019 Matthew Burton Matthew G Burton Architect LLC 10/25/2018 Matthew Hosko Hickok Cole Architects 8/29/2019 Meagan Jancy MTFA Architecture 1/25/2017 Megan Kiel Grimm & Parker 1/23/2020 Megan Shope Winks Snowa Architects 12/7/2020 Melody Wheeler Walter Parks Architect 12/20/2018 Michael Blake Marks, Thomas Architects 1/28/2016 Michael Poole Poole & Poole Architects 1/28/2016 Michael Stein Commonwealth Architects 10/20/2016 Michael Bricker Balzer and Associates, Inc. 12/7/2020 Michael Patton DBI Architects 12/7/2020 Mike Griffin CJMW Architecture 10/20/2016 Mike Kleffner Wallace Architects, LLC 8/29/2019 Mike Griffin CJMW Architecture 1/23/2020 Mitchell Teran Winks Snowa Architects 10/25/2018 Monica Spradlin DHCD 1/28/2016 Monica Jo Berning PCI Design Group, Inc. 10/25/2018 Moore Marlon AHC Inc. 10/25/2018 Moye Kristin Arnold Design Studio 10/25/2018 Nathan March Johannas Design Group 10/20/2016 Orville Player Parks-Player Architecture and Planning LLC 10/25/2018 Universal Design Certificate Holder Listing (This is a list of attendees only as of 2/24/2021 and includes persons who are not registered Architects.) Palmer Ferguson CJMW Architecture 1/23/2020 Pamela Freeth VHDA 1/28/2016 Patricia Booker KTGY Group, Inc. 1/28/2016 Patricia Chen Grimm + Parker 12/7/2020 Patty Mao Booker KTGY 1/25/2017 Paul Graham Connelly Builders, Inc. 1/25/2017 Paul Groff Mills Construction Company of SC., Inc. 1/25/2017 Petrie Melissa J. Price Architecture, Inc 10/25/2018 Phillipe Jentsch MTFA Architecture 10/20/2016 Phoebe Larson Cunningham Quill Architects 1/23/2020 R.
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