Member Profiles

Get to know the chapter’s committee chairs, title sponsors, and fellow members with our Member Profiles.

Interested in introducing yourself to fellow AIA Cincinnati chapter members? Submit a member profile form. Looking for inspiration on great projects completed by chapter members? Check out Project Profiles.

Past President Julie Carpenter Past President Julie Carpenter

Past President: Michael R. Mauch, AIA

Michael R. Mauch, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, Principal, RWA Architects, Inc. “The more I got involved in AIA, especially through the AIA’s Custom Residential Architects Network (CRAN), the more I grew as an Architect and as a person. The benefit wasn’t about getting more work, it was about being better.”

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Title Sponsor Julie Carpenter Title Sponsor Julie Carpenter

2020 Title Sponsor: Kirker Kubala

Jeff Kirker, Founder and Owner, Kirker Kubala. “We offer custom design and installation for indoor and outdoor spaces, from the Art Climb to the Saks 5th Avenue in New York City, we bring creativity, vision, and experience to every project.”

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Title Sponsor Julie Carpenter Title Sponsor Julie Carpenter

2020 Title Sponsor: Hamilton Parker - Amanda Thom

Amanda Thom, Commercial Account Specialist, Hamilton Parker, Southwest. “Tile has always been fascinating to me and when I discovered that Hamilton Parker was hiring, I jumped at the chance. I started as a Tile Design Consultant in the showroom, then the Residential Account Specialist for the Cincinnati area designers and architects. When the Commercial position became available, I was hesitant but I’ve never looked back.”

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Past President Julie Carpenter Past President Julie Carpenter

Past President: Stephen Sendelbeck, AIA

Stephen Sendelbeck, Retired, Architectural Foundation of Cincinnati and KZF Design. “Your education has given you special training in problem solving that is not typically taught in other disciplines/professions... Look for ways to utilize your problem solving skills to go beyond the scope of architecture and tackle bigger issues. ”

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