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Current YAF State Representatives (YARs)

  

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.  

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