Past-President Kevin M. Holland and Active Member Emily A. Grandstaff-Rice Join AIA Board of Directors

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Recently, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) announced the newly elected members of its Board of Directors. Two of the three positions will be occupied by The National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) members: Emily A. Grandstaff-Rice FAIA and Kevin M. Holland, FAIA.

About Emily A. Grandstaff-Rice, FAIA, elected 2022 First Vice President/2023 President-elect 

Grandstaff-Rice has held a variety of leadership positions at AIA National. In 2017, she was elected to serve as the 2018-2020 at-large director. She also chaired the Equity and Future of Architecture Committee from 2017-2020 and the Equity in Architecture Commission from 2015-2016. In 2014, she was President of the Boston Society of Architects. Grandstaff-Rice is a senior associate at Arrowstreet in Boston. Her design work has spanned academic, hospitality, institutional, and commercial projects. She has a Bachelor of Architecture from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a Master of Liberal Arts in Educational Technology from Harvard University.

About Kevin M. Holland, FAIA, elected โ€‹2022-2024 At-large Director

Holland has supported AIA National, AIA Los Angeles, and NOMA in a number of capacities. Since 2020, he has been the Secretary for the AIA Los Angeles Board of Directors. He has also served as a member of AIA Nationalโ€™s Government Advocacy Committee from 2016-2018. Additionally, Holland has served on NOMAโ€™s Board of Directors as the Immediate Past National President from 2017-2018; 1st Vice President/President-elect from 2013-2014. He was also NOMAโ€™s Midwest Region Board of Directors Vice President from 2009-2012.  Holland is the managing principal of k.michael architects, LLC, in Los Angeles. He is committed to providing quality design to all income spectrums. Holland received his Bachelor of Science Architecture from The University of Virginia and Master of Architecture from the University of Michigan.

For more information, please visit noma.net.

Source: NOMA

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