Message from the AIAO President

 

John Flynn, AIA
AIA Oregon President

AIA Leadership Summit 2024 Recap

Hello Colleagues –

Last week’s message offered a recap of our Oregon Leadership Summit and our State Capital Legislative Day. I hope you enjoyed reading about that. This week, I’m writing to give you a debrief on the National Leadership Summit which took place in Washington, DC last Tuesday – Friday. I was part of the AIA Oregon delegation that included representation from 3 Sections plus AIAO staff: Evon Calabrese, AIA Oregon (Portland) representative to AIA’s National Associates Committee; Kaley Fought, AIA Oregon (Salem) Immediate Past President; Curt Wilson, AIA Oregon (Eugene) representative to the 2024 AIA Strategic Council; Heather Wilson, AIA Oregon Executive Vice President and CEO; and yours truly.

The National Leadership Summit agenda included continuing education sessions, working sessions related to governance and organizational leadership, and most importantly, Capitol Hill Day in which we visited with representatives from several Oregon legislators’ offices – both Senate and House of Representatives. On “Hill Day,” we came prepared to advocate for three particular issues that, as a national organization, we support:

·      Democracy in Design – a bill to codify that design work for new federal building projects will not be limited to any specific mandated style. H.R.964 - 118th Congress (2023-2024): Democracy in Design Act | Congress.gov | Library of Congress

·      Revisions to federal contract fee caps – recommends that legislators contact the procurement regulators within the executive branch to make sure that existing fee caps are limited to only those contract types for which they are intended, and that the Qualifications-based Selection (QBS) standard applies to all other types of federal contracts for A/E services.

·      Tax Relief for American Families and Workers – a bill to extend tax credits (initially enacted in 2017) that are set to expire in 2025. In addition to Low Income Housing Tax Credits, the bill addresses Research & Development Tax Credits, and would allow tax deductions of R&D expenses in the same year they are incurred. This business-friendly tax policy can be helpful to architecture firms that conduct research as part of their non-billable expenses. H.R.7024 - 118th Congress (2023-2024): Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024 | Congress.gov | Library of Congress

We typically don’t meet with the Senator or Congressperson – we meet with their senior aides and policy advisors, who are critical and active influencers within these legislative offices. These meetings were very engaging, and I felt invigorated while we roamed the halls of Congress and made our case to our legislators. We’ve heard the term “Citizen Architect” often in the past several years; participating in legislative affairs is a great way to influence change in our communities. I encourage all of us to step up, whenever possible, at the local, state, or national level.

On ensuing days at the conference, attendees delved into governance, professional advocacy, and innovative leadership strategies. We heard from candidates for the AIA Board of Directors –elections will take place during the A24 Conference in June. Our 2024 AIA President, Kimberly Dowdell, advocated for a Chief Architect in every major American city to help solve our most pressing urban problems. Inspiring speakers gave their takes on leadership through design.

There were numerous breakout sessions, one of which gave the Oregon delegation some interesting insights. AIA North Carolina runs a program called “Activate,” which offers thousands of dollars in grant funding to member-led and member-supported initiatives and events every year. Activate is a model for the mini-grant program recently recommended by AIA Oregon’s HQ Task Force and adopted by the Board of Directors. Our program is envisioned as a way to support architectural engagement in Oregon communities. It was exciting to see how successful AIA North Carolina’s Activate program has become in the 10 years since it began. And inspirational to imagine that we can have a similar impact here in Oregon.

Here's a link for more information on this year’s conference: Five key takeaways from 2024 AIA Leadership Summit

The AIA Leadership Summit is a great opportunity to gather in numbers to advocate for legislative advancement, meet and learn from other architects from across the country, and strengthen the relationships between our AIA DC leadership and state/local components. Every year, attendees come away with a sense of purpose and a refreshed perspective on our profession’s collective strength and capabilities. I’m already looking forward to next year!

Thanks and best regards to all!

Message from the AIAO Board of Directors

AIA Oregon Leadership Summit Recap: Shaping the Future of Architectural Practice in the State

AIA Oregon Members,

This past Wednesday, February 21st, AIA Oregon hosted the inaugural Oregon Leadership Summit in Salem, Oregon. The event brought together our first group of emerging professionals, young architects, and seasoned professionals from across the state to engage in discussions about the most pressing issues facing the profession. 

The summit kicked off with a policy briefing from our EVP / CEO, Heather Wilson, who provided insightful perspectives on the work of our lobbyist, Cindy Robert, and our Legislative Action Committee (LAC). After the briefing, LAC Committee chair Kim Olson, AIA, led attendees in activities in the State Capitol, including visiting Legislator offices and observing the Senate floor action from the gallery.

After visits and lunch, emerging professionals were treated to an OSBAE panel discussion, moderated by John Webster, AIA, featuring Lisa Howard, Mari Karnowski, and Don Eggleston, AIA. EPs had an opportunity to ask questions and learn about the value of the professional ecosystem of support in Oregon. The event was a resounding success, and attendees left feeling inspired and equipped to tackle the challenges and opportunities facing the profession.

Key takeaways from the summit:

  • The importance of connecting to AIA Oregon and staying ahead of the legislative curve in a rapidly changing profession.

  • The critical role architects play in creating a more resilient and equitable future through advocacy.

  • The power of professional networking and the need for architects to be engaged in shaping public policy.

AIA Oregon would like to thank all of the attendees speakers, and volunteers who helped to make the 2024 Oregon Leadership Summit a success. We look forward to seeing you at future events!

Don't forget to mark your calendars for ODC 24, May 7-9 in Bend!

And be sure to Join us for upcoming events.

Sincerely,

The AIA Oregon Board of Directors


Message from the AIA Oregon EVP/CEO

 

Heather Wilson,
AIA Oregon EVP/CEO

Your AIA Membership: The MVP of Your Professional Journey

I don’t know how many of you are geared up for the big game this weekend, but I know I’m excited. This year’s Superbowl will be held in Allegiant Stadium, the newest NFL facility, and a show of its own. At a cost of approximately $1.97B (yes, that’s a “B”) the project from Manica Architecture included public, private, and taxpayer dollars and is a LEED ® Gold rated Building. The venue website includes a page on its sustainability initiatives, and I am going to be just as fascinated with the building itself as the event going on inside. As far is I’m concerned, the MVP of the game is the architectural team!

In the ever-evolving world of architecture, who is your MVP? AIA Oregon knows that staying ahead of the curve is critical. As an AIA Oregon member, you have access to an unparalleled network of resources and opportunities, where you can maximize your potential. Renewing your membership is not just an expense, it's an investment in your professional growth and success. Here's why:

1. Connect and Collaborate:

Networking: Gain access to a vibrant community of architects, designers, and industry professionals at local events, conferences, and online forums. Forge valuable connections, share knowledge, and build lasting partnerships.

Mentorship: Tap into the wisdom and experience of seasoned professionals through the AIA Oregon community. Gain guidance, insights, and career advice to navigate challenges and propel your aspirations through committee and section participation.

2. Elevate Your Expertise:

Continuing Education: Access exclusive member discounts on top-notch, locally focused seminars, workshops, tours and webinars. Stay informed about the latest trends, technologies, and regulations in our state and region, keeping your skills and knowledge razor-sharp.

Leadership Development: Participate in leadership events and volunteer opportunities. Hone your communication, collaboration, and project management skills, positioning yourself for leadership roles within the industry.

3. Advocate for Your Profession:

Legislative Influence: Join AIA Oregon's advocacy efforts to shape public policy decisions impacting the future of architecture. Your voice matters, and together, you can ensure a favorable environment for architects to thrive.

Public Awareness: Contribute to shaping the public perception of architecture through AIA Oregon's outreach programs. Educate the community about the value of architects and design professionals, promoting your expertise and services.

4. Boost Your Business:

Marketing Resources: Leverage AIA Oregon's marketing tools and directories to gain greater visibility and attract potential clients. Showcase your work, connect with leads, and expand your business horizons.

Awards and Recognition: Submit your projects for prestigious AIA Oregon awards programs. Gain industry recognition, enhance your portfolio, and attract new opportunities.

5. Invest in Yourself:

Member Discounts: Take advantage of exclusive member discounts on insurance, publications, and events, stretching your professional budget further.

Career Resources: Access tailored career resources like job boards and salary surveys. Navigate your career path with confidence and secure rewarding opportunities.

Section and Committee Connection: get to know your colleagues locally and find important ways to engage with your AEC community right where you live.

Renewing your AIA Oregon membership is an investment in your future. It's about more than just maintaining access to benefits; it's about embracing a community, enriching your knowledge, shaping your industry, and fostering your professional growth. Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to elevate your career to new heights. Renew today and unlock the full potential of your AIA Oregon membership!