| State |
Representative |
| Alabama |
Ashley Askew, AIA |
| Alaska |
ChungTse Lin, AIA |
| Arizona |
Sarah Potzler, AIA |
| Arkansas |
Lauren Miller, AIA |
| California |
Magdalini Vraila, AIA |
| Colorado |
Lauren Falcon, AIA |
| Connecticut |
James Regnier, AIA |
| DC |
Mika Naraynsingh, AIA |
| Delaware |
Lauren DeSimone, AIA |
| Florida |
Bryce Bounds, AIA |
| Georgia |
Adam Drummond, AIA |
| Hawaii |
Krithika Penedo, AIA |
| Idaho |
Katie Darter Bennett, AIA |
| Illinois |
Raquel Guzman Geara, AIA |
| Indiana |
Rachel Lindemann, AIA |
| International |
Jason Holland, AIA |
| Iowa |
Ben Hansen, AIA |
| Kansas |
Garric Baker, AIA |
| Kentucky |
Jessica Farmer, AIA |
| Lousiana |
Calvin Gallion, AIA |
| Maine |
Sarah Kayser, AIA |
| Maryland |
Alonzo Colon, AIA |
| Massachusetts |
Charly Kring, AIA |
| Michigan |
Cara Wagner, AIA |
| Minnesota |
Constance Chen, AIA |
| Mississippi |
Robert Farr, AIA |
| Missouri |
Valerie Michalek, AIA |
| Montana |
Elizabeth Zachman, AIA |
| Nebraska |
Angel Coleman, AIA |
| Nevada |
Kristen Levin, AIA |
| New Hampshire |
Brooke DeYoung, AIA |
| New Jersey |
Abby Benjamin, AIA |
| New Mexico |
Diana Duran, AIA |
| New York |
Mi Zhang, AIA |
| North Carolina |
Carrigan (Pennypacker) Doble, AIA |
| North Dakota |
Ben Gutowski, AIA |
| Ohio |
Margaret Beecroft, AIA |
| Oklahoma |
Brian Letzig, AIA |
| Oregon |
Elizabeth Lagarde, AIA |
| Pennsylvania |
Melanie Ngami, AIA |
| Puerto Rico |
Reily J. Calderón - Rivera, AIA |
| Rhode Island |
OPEN |
| South Carolina |
Cheyenne Kalb, AIA |
| South Dakota |
Elizabeth “Liz” Brown, AIA |
| Tennessee |
Sarah Page, AIA |
| Texas |
Justin Taplet, AIA |
| Utah |
Melissa Gaddis, AIA |
| Vermont |
OPEN |
| Virginia |
John McKenna, AIA |
| Washington |
Rio Namiki, AIA |
| West Virginia |
Daniel Garvin, AIA |
| Wisconsin |
Justin Marquis, AIA |
| Wyoming |
Kendra Shirley, AIA |
Get involved! Nominations are due September 15th.
(Updates for 2027 will be posted in summary 2026.)
The American Institute of Architects actively promotes a diverse profession, including race, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability or sexual orientation. We strive to be an inclusive member group representing diversity of thought, geographic diversity, both traditional and non-traditional practice.
The Young Architects Forum (YAF) is a committee of AIA composed of architect members licensed for 10 years or less and is organized to address issues of particular importance to that member demographic. The YAF consists of the Advisory Committee (AdCom) and the state volunteer leaders (Young Architect Representatives). In total, there will be 63 members of the YAF in 2026.
Review the full position description. Nominations for 2026-2027 state reps are due September 15th (which means internal AIA chapter elections happen before that), so reach out to your state chapter to express interest today!
Time commitment: Terms are two years with one required in-person (travel paid) annual meeting in Q1, monthly workgroup calls, and bi-monthly full committee calls. Expect to dedicate 4-5 hours per month to this role.
Download the flyer and share with a young architect colleague.
Questions? Contact kathleenmccormick@aia.org.