Message from the AIA Oregon President-Elect

 

John Flynn, AIA
AIA Oregon President-Elect

Looking Forward

Hello, Colleagues –

I’m writing to you from the President-Elect’s desk for the last time.  The New Year is just around the corner and I’m honored to step into a new role as AIA Oregon’s President.  Thank you, Kaley Fought, for your leadership over the past two years!  And for your continued expertise next year in your role as Immediate Past President.

For me, I’m excited and looking forward to 2024.  We’ve been growing as a single-state chapter.  Think of it.  In 2018 we, as an organization, voted to consolidate our four Chapters into a single entity with five Sections.  As 2024 begins, we are starting our sixth year as the Oregon Chapter of AIA.  We have established our core values around stewardship in terms of climate change, resiliency, and universal design as well as our increased commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion at every level of engagement in our profession.  It’s time for us to solidify how we take our statewide strengths to the section level.  This is where we can build volunteer capacity and provide meaningful services for our members. I’m thinking of more programs and engagement opportunities for all our Sections!

Let me tell you what else I’m looking forward to in the coming year:

  • Increased programming and member services:  Our budget outlook is healthy, and we will be using our resources to increase programs and services.  This may even take the form of adding to our AIAO staff so that we can fully serve all sections.

    We are currently “unburdened” from paying for leased spaces (see my next bullet point) and that provides us with opportunities to channel our resources to areas that will have a direct impact on all our members.

  • A new idea for how we interconnect – the not HQ:  As you may have read in our previous “Message From…” posts, the results of our HQ Task Force survey and outreach/engagement with membership over the past months has yielded an understanding that, for now, we don’t necessarily need a physical headquarters space.  This idea comes from our sensibility that, as a statewide organization, we can connect, exchange, and collaborate without the financial challenges of leasing and/or building-out a permanent physical space.

    When we need to connect in person, we’ll find places/facilities that meet the needs of the moment, thereby keeping our operations lean and statewide-focused.  The Task Force that’s been working hard for almost a year-and-a-half will be presenting recommendations to the AIAO Board of Directors in January for how we can elevate our game with a new perspective on AIA Oregon’s “home.”

  • The Oregon Design Conference:  The Conference will take place in Bend, May 8 – 10, 2024.  ODC 24 will offer the state’s 1500+ AIA members educational programming and networking opportunities.  We are planning an in-person conference with opportunities for members to access recordings of the presentations after the event.

    The conference theme of ODC 2024 “Beyond Shelter: Confronting Our Housing Crisis, Together” will address the housing crisis, sustainability, and resilience through the lens of what actions architects can take to have a positive impact.  Architects have a responsibility to consider their role and the possibilities that exist for their collaborative impact.  More information will be coming soon on the state’s only conference on the practice of architecture!

  • Increased advocacy and civic engagement:  AIA Oregon will continue to address issues, both statewide and locally, that affect us as design professionals and community leaders.  We have an active Legislative Affairs Committee and, although 2024 is a short session for our state legislators, we expect our voice to be heard in matters of business interests, the built environment, and climate action.  Public policy advocacy is such an important aspect of our organization.

Finally, I’m looking forward to connections with members and partners.  I’m committed to engaging with Section activities across the state – in person as often as I can. And that gets us back to where I started with today’s message.  Let’s make the most of our statewide strengths.  I’m excited for a productive 2024 with all of you!

Thanks and Happy Holidays to everyone!

Message from the Outgoing AIA Oregon Board President

 

Kaley Fought, AIA
AIA Oregon President

Reflecting on the Year and Embracing the Future: A Message from AIA Oregon President Kaley Fought

Dear Valued AIA Oregon Members,

As the year draws to a close, I find myself reflecting on the extraordinary journey we've shared as a chapter. It's been an honor to serve as your President, and I'm incredibly proud of the collective achievements we've made under the guiding principles of advocacy, education, and professional development.

Together, we've championed the voices of architects across Oregon, amplifying our role in shaping a more sustainable, equitable, and resilient built environment. We've advocated for legislation that promotes sustainable design practices, championed affordable housing initiatives, and continue to engage in meaningful conversations about the future of our cities and towns through our committees and volunteer efforts at the section level.

I’m very proud of our members and the transitions we’ve had to make going into and coming out of pandemic. It has meant a great deal to me to see members and sponsors in person at our events again, supporting our digital offerings while also coming back out to key networking and social events. I have been happy to reconnect in meaningful and inspiring ways and look forward to more in 2024.

Our board and committee leaders, section leaders and staff have all been dedicated to finding our way as we transition from a physical central office to a new solution that will broaden our ability to serve members across the state. I’m excited for what comes next as we finalize the recommendations and create a new statewide solution for member service.

Education has been at the heart of our efforts, fostering a community of learning and growth among our members. We've expanded our educational offerings, providing architects with the latest advancements in design technology, sustainable practices, and leadership skills. Through workshops, seminars, and conferences, we've facilitated the exchange of ideas and fostered a culture of continuous learning.

Professional development has been another cornerstone of our work, empowering our members to reach their full potential. We've provided mentorship opportunities, facilitated networking events, supported the pathway to Fellowship, and celebrated the achievements of our future architects with the Chris White Memorial Scholarship. By supporting our members’ professional growth, I know we've strengthened the foundation of our profession in Oregon.

As we look to the future, I'm filled with optimism for the continued growth and impact of AIA Oregon. We stand on a solid foundation, built upon the dedication and passion of our members. Together, we'll continue to shape the built environment, advocating for innovative designs, sustainable practices, and equitable communities.

In closing, I express my deepest gratitude to each of you for your support and contributions during my term. It's been a privilege to serve alongside such a talented and committed group of architects, and I hope to see many of you that I’ve met these past couple of years take the opportunity to lead this organization as well. We all have something to contribute, and you’ll be supported by colleagues and friends during your tenure. It will go by faster than you think and you’ll learn more than you thought you could!

Education and advocacy will be as critical as ever this next year, and we will continue to foster an inclusive and progressive path forward, striving for equitable environments, carbon neutrality, and a voice at the table in policy development. In my role as Immediate Past President next year, I hope to encourage you all to support and contribute to our new Diversity in Architecture Scholarship, which will launch formally in 2024. I’m excited to see the next generation of designers step into meaningful roles and continue to elevate the influence of architects. The last two years have gone quite quickly, but please be assured that I remain committed to the legacy of success we’ve built in AIA Oregon. I am looking forward to the leadership of the next chapter President, John Flynn, AIA, and I hope you will help me in celebrating the passing of the torch.

With appreciation,

Kaley Fought, AIA President, AIA Oregon

Message from the AIA Oregon EVP/CEO

 

Heather Wilson
AIA Oregon EVP/CEO

Looking Toward More in 2024

To the Esteemed Members of AIA Oregon,

As we stand on the precipice of 2024, I am filled with immense gratitude for the unwavering support and dedication you have demonstrated towards AIA Oregon throughout 2023. This year has been a busy one, marked by notable achievements, unforeseen challenges, and bountiful opportunities for growth. As the incoming AIA President Kim Dowdell, AIA has already noted, “we’re looking toward more in ’24!” and I am so happy to being doing that here, and with this membership.

Together, we have embarked on a transformative conversation about our priorities for membership and advocacy, fueling further conversation about the architects’ role in the designing, rebuilding, and rethinking of our urban landscape. We have championed policies that foster sustainable design practices, championed affordable housing initiatives, and advocated for resilient communities that can weather any storm. We have nurtured the next generation of architects, imparting our knowledge and expertise through comprehensive education and mentorship programming. And we have cultivated a thriving community of professionals united by a shared passion for crafting a better built environment.

I am particularly indebted to our generous sponsors, whose invaluable contributions have played a pivotal role in our success. Their financial underwriting has enabled us to host thought-provoking events, provide scholarships to aspiring architects, and amplify our advocacy efforts, ensuring that the voices of our members are heard and heeded.

Thank you to our 2023 Cornerstone Sponsor, HUB / Niedermeyer - your unwavering support of our mission and our members continues to help us provide quality programming and events like the Oregon Architecture Awards.

To our 2023 Platinum SponsorInteriorTech, we are deeply grateful for your ongoing commitment. Our DDS programs are especially supported by your contribution, helping to provide our award-winning projects a platform for educating our architects about future-forward solutions. Thank you.

We’d also like to acknowledge our 2023 Gold Sponsors – BetterBricks, EnergyTrust of Oregon, Hoffman, IMIAGINiT, Innotech Windows and Doors, Marvin, Jensen Hughes, and Opsis. Our in-person committee and CE events are made better by your backing, and we’re happy you’re such great partners!

Please click here to view our full page of sponsors, including Silver and Bronze level contributors. If you have a chance to thank them personally at any of our upcoming section holiday meetings or events in your offices, please share our gratitude for their support.

As we embark on the uncharted territory of 2024, I am brimming with excitement for the transformative journey that lies ahead. We will continue to champion policies that shape the future of our cities, towns, and neighborhoods, leaving an indelible mark on the communities we serve. We will invest in the professional development of our members, empowering them with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in an ever-evolving industry. And we will fortify our community, fostering a space where architects can connect, collaborate, and inspire one another, igniting a collective spark of innovation.

I am unwavering in my belief that with our collective vision and dedication, AIA Oregon will continue to drive positive change, shaping the architectural landscape of Oregon for generations to come. Thank you for being an integral part of our exceptional community.

With heartfelt appreciation,

Heather Wilson, AIA Oregon CEO / EVP