On Wednesday, February 12, in collaboration with USGBC and NOMA Arizona, AIA Arizona members joined together at the Arizona State Capitol to participate in representing and advocating for the architecture profession. Scroll down to see images of the day in which AIA attendees met with many state legislators. Learn more about our advocacy efforts here.
Sen. Kavanaugh spoke with members of AIA Arizona, NOMA Arizona, and USGBC on the floor of the Arizona State Senate.
AIA members met with both Arizona State Representatives and Senators.
From Left: Johnson Joseph Jeyakumar, Assoc. AIA; AIA Arizona Board PresidentRachel Green Rasmussen, AIA; Sen. Carine Werner; AIA Arizona Executive Director John Czarnecki, Assoc. AIA; and Shannon Hanna, AIA.From Left: Rep. Sarah Liguori; AIA Phoenix Metro Board President Sue Gray, AIA; Ashley Mulhall, AIA; Kate Dudzik-Smith, AIA; and James Wesala, AIA.Tucson-area AIA members and state representatives, from left: Dan Maher, AIA; Rep. Consuelo Hernandez; AIA Southern Arizona President Laura Vertes, AIA; and Rep. Alma Hernandez.From Left: Patrick Panetta, FAIA; Karl Eicher, AIA; and Rep. Stacey Travers.From Left: Rep. Ralph Heap, Sen. Analise Ortiz, and Rep. Jeff Weninger spoke to members of AIA Arizona, NOMA Arizona, and USGBC. Members of AIA Arizona, NOMA Arizona, and USGBC met with Arizona State House of Representatives Majority Leader Rep. Michael Carbone (center). From Left: Christian Solorio, AIA; Sen. Brian Fernandez; and AIA Arizona Executive Director John Czarnecki, Assoc. AIA.From Left: Sen. Denise Epstein meets with Eddie Jones, FAIA, and Karl Eicher, AIA.Members of AIA Arizona, NOMA Arizona and USGBC in front of the State Senate at the Arizona State Capitol.