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Judy Donnelly Continues as Secretary for the New Jersey Chapter of the American Institute of Architects
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Moorestown, N.J. (Mar. 10, 2015) — The New Jersey chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA-NJ) announced that Judy Donnelly, AIA, will continue her two-year term as the organization’s secretary. The Hackettstown, N.J. resident was installed during AIA-NJ’s annual awards gala at the Moorestown Community House in Moorestown, N.J.
Donnelly has been an active member of AIA-NJ for over a decade and has been a member of several organization committees. She also served the organization’s Newark and Suburban Architects local section in several positions, including president and secretary.
“Continuing my role as Secretary of AIA-NJ allows me to further assist in helping to grow the organization’s impact,” Donnelly said. “I look forward to working tirelessly with the other leaders of AIA-NJ to achieve bigger and better goals in 2015.”
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Donnelly holds a bachelor degree of fine arts from Kean University and a master’s degree in architecture from New Jersey Institute of Technology.
Other officers installed at the gala were Kimberly Bunn, AIA, as president; Justin Mihalik, AIA, as president elect; Ben Lee, AIA, as first vice president; Verity Frizzell, AIA, as second vice president; Steven Lazarus, AIA, as treasurer; Nicholas Caravella, AIA, as regional associate director; and Kurt M Kalafsky, AIA, as past president. Robert Cozzarelli, AIA, continues as regional director.
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About AIA and AIA New Jersey
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) is the professional organization that helps architects serve the public’s needs and builds awareness of the role of architects and architecture in American society. The organization, which was founded in 1857, recently celebrated its 150th anniversary. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., its 300 plus local chapters represent 86,000 licensed architects and associated professionals. AIA New Jersey, based in Trenton, is the local chapter of AIA. In 2000, it celebrated its 100th anniversary. AIA New Jersey has about 2,000 members in six regional sections. For more information, please visit www.aia-nj.org