Member Profiles
Get to know the chapter’s committee chairs, title sponsors, and fellow members with our Member Profiles.
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Citizen Architect: Steve Kenat, AIA
Steve Kenat, AIA, Board Member, Over-the-Rhine Chamber of Commerce, LISC, ULI Cincinnati, and YWCA Cincinnati, and Director of Community Development at GBBN. “As designers, our goals are rooted in the goals of our clients and understanding the communities in which we practice. I’m definitely a better architect for the skills I’ve learned volunteering in these organizations.”
Citizen Architect: Laila Ammar, AIA
Laila Ammar, AIA, Board Member, NEST (Northsiders Engaged in Sustainable Transformation), and Project Architect at MSA Design. “If you have any interest in community advocacy, Architects are well positioned to be heard. Even if you don’t join an organization, go to your neighborhood council meetings or our city council meetings—and when anything has to do with our built environment, your opinion could carry weight and help amplify voices that aren’t being listened to.”
Citizen Architect: Sheri Scott, AIA, NCARB
Sheri Scott, AIA, NCARB, Springboro Historic Downtown Architectural Review Board, and Founder & Principal Architect at Springhouse Architects and Springhouse Structures. “As an architect, I can contribute in a unique way to the preservation of our downtown environment. Bringing to light alternate design solutions and construction processes leads the conversation in a productive way.”
2021 Allied Member: Hansen Distribution Agency
Steven Gress, Sales Specialist & Architectural Wall Project Manager, Hansen Distribution Agency (Manufacturers Rep Group). “HDA regularly partners with some of the largest firms throughout the state of Ohio. I pride myself on doing whatever I can to make specifying our products as effortless as possible.”
Citizen Architect: Carl Sterner, AIA
Carl Sterner, AIA, Board Member of NEST (Northsiders Engaged in Sustainable Transformation) & Member of the Cincinnati 2030 District Advisory Committee; and Director of Design & Sustainability at Sol Design + Consulting. “Architects have unique expertise about the forces that shape the built environment, from codes and policy to cost and buildability.”
Citizen Architect: Doug Gallow, AIA
Doug Gallow, AIA, City of Cincinnati AARP Network of Age-Friendly Communities, Advisory Council Member, and Co-founder and Principal of Lifespan Design Studio. “Architects bring a unique perspective to the table which can benefit the organization greatly. Additionally, it might provide an opportunity to educate others within the organization on the architecture profession and the benefit of working with architects on their current & future building needs.”
Citizen Architect: Craig Gossman, AIA
Craig Gossman, AIA, Board of Directors, Heritage Ohio, and Owner of GOSSMANgroup. “Architects bring a unique perspective to the table which can benefit the organization greatly. Additionally, it might provide an opportunity to educate others within the organization on the architecture profession and the benefit of working with architects on their current & future building needs.”
Citizen Architect: Jeffrey Sackenheim, AIA
Jeffrey Sackenheim, AIA, President of the Board, CHNK Behavioral Health (aka Children’s Home of NKY), and Vice President of Architecture at SHP. “I’m really proud and thankful that I’m a part of a firm that fully embraces and supports this type of service, especially in times of uncertainty and unrest like we’ve witnessed over the last 12-months.”
2021 Allied Member: Benjamin Moore
Dorothy Hazinski, Architectural Design Representative, Benjamin Moore. Her vast experience allows her to troubleshoot field problems and find solutions. Representing premium and high quality products, Dorothy is able to provide expertise and education to the Architectural Design community.
Citizen Architect: Chris Kepes, AIA
Chris Kepes, AIA, Village of Fairfax Planning Commission, and Sole Proprietor of KepesArchitecture. “One of the great opportunities we as architects have is to influence and improve our built environment. [Volunteering] would be another way to do that and learn more about one’s local community at the same time.”