AIA Annual Meeting - Town Hall Meetings

The AIA will host several town hall meetings to ensure that all delegates, volunteer leaders, and components are well-informed about Bylaw amendments and other key topics. Registration links for these sessions are available on the AIA Annual Meeting website. 

AIA Annual Meeting website is now live and will be continuously updated leading up to June 5, 2024.

Town Hall Meetings

To ensure that all delegates, volunteer leaders, and components are well-informed about Bylaw amendments and other key topics, the AIA will be hosting several town hall meetings. Registration links for these sessions are available on the AIA Annual Meeting website.

New Oregon Licensees

Passing the Architectural Registration Examination and becoming a licensed architect is a significant achievement. It signifies that an architect is skilled in and committed to protecting the health, safety and welfare of the public, and is a significant personal milestone for those that become licensed. 

Congratulations to the following architects newly licensed in Oregon between January 1 and March 31, 2024.

Sabrina Cheung Bruner, AIA

Madison Mastrobuoni, AIA

Ryan Sur, AIA

Harley Dean Elliott, AIA

Raymond  Vuong

Roberto  Diaz Manzanares

Hannah  Rusnac

We would love to do more to spotlight the newest Oregon licensees! Firms, if one or more of your staff has recently become licensed, we encourage you to share their story on social media and tag AIA Oregon, so we can spread the news! We are active on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

Job Posting: AIA Oregon Member Recruitment & Retention Manager

AIA Oregon Member Recruitment & Retention Manager

Cultivate a Thriving Architecture Community

AIA Oregon seeks a passionate advocate to join our team as Member Recruitment & Retention Manager! Immerse yourself in the vibrant Oregon architecture scene while shaping the future of the profession in our state.

About AIA Oregon:

We're the Oregon Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, empowering over 1600 architects and allied professionals across the state. We champion design excellence, advocate for architects' interests, and equip our members with cutting-edge resources and a supportive community.

Own Your Impact:

As our Member Recruitment & Retention Manager, you'll be the designer of AIA Oregon's membership growth strategy. Craft initiatives that attract new talent, engage existing members, and cultivate a sense of belonging for all.

Your Responsibilities:

  • Strategize & Analyze: Design data-driven recruitment and retention plans, leveraging insights to maximize impact.

  • Targeted Outreach: Craft compelling marketing campaigns that resonate with potential and current members.

  • Warm Welcome: Oversee the onboarding process, ensuring a smooth and positive introduction to AIA Oregon.

  • Nurturing Relationships: Foster connections through events, programs, and personalized communication, keeping members engaged and valued.

  • Member Advocate: Proactively address member concerns, ensuring their satisfaction and long-term commitment.

  • Team Player: Collaborate with AIA Oregon staff and committees to achieve shared membership goals.

Who You Are:

  • A bachelor's degree in marketing, communications, business administration, or a related field is your foundation.

  • You thrive in the world of membership, with at least 3 years of proven success in recruitment and retention, ideally within professional associations or non-profits.

  • Your track record speaks volumes – past achievements in campaign development and implementation are a must.

  • Data analysis is your superpower, and you wield it with expertise to inform strategic decisions.

  • Communication is your art form – you write persuasively and connect authentically with diverse audiences.

  • Building relationships is your forte – you foster trust and collaboration with ease.

  • AIA Oregon's mission ignites your passion – you believe in the transformative power of architecture and its impact on our communities and have reviewed our Social Justice Action Plan (please visit www.aiaoregon.org ), understanding our commitment to improve the places where we live, work, and play.

  • You can work independently, and reliably, either in person, or remotely.

  • You are willing to travel around the state periodically to meet members, staff events, and provide updates to the Board of Directors.

Beyond the Ordinary:

  • Competitive salary and benefits package to fuel your professional journey.

  • Immerse yourself in a dynamic and collaborative environment, brimming with creative minds.

  • Witness the impact of your work firsthand – shape the future of Oregon's architecture landscape.

  • Continuous learning and growth opportunities to refine your expertise.

Join us!

Send your resume and cover letter to Heather Wilson by April 1. AIA Oregon embraces diversity and is an equal opportunity employer. We value talent without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.