Guzy joins Virginia Society of the American Institute of Architects and the Virginia Center for Architecture
May 4th, 2015

RICHMOND, VA —The Virginia Society AIA and the Virginia Center for Architecture are pleased to announce that Angela Ojeda Guzy, Assoc. AIA, has joined the staff. 

As Director of Cooperative Partnerships, Guzy will be responsible for building mutually beneficial relationships with corporate supporters, exhibitor booth sales at the annual Architecture Exchange East convention and securing financial support for the Virginia Center for Architecture through grant and gift programs. 

Guzy graduated from Virginia Tech with a Bachelors of Architecture and a Bachelors of Liberal Arts & Sciences. She started her architecture career at Rawlings Wilson & Associates followed by work at Odell Associates, Rodriguez Ripley Maddox Motley, Paul Finch and Associates and Ballou Justice Upton Architects where she worked on healthcare, institutional, religious, commercial, educational and residential projects. 

“I’m delighted that Angela has joined the team,” says Executive Vice President Helene Combs Dreiling, FAIA. “We are fortunate that we were able to recruit an individual with such rich architectural as well as sales and project management skills. I am confident that she will bring enthusiastic leadership to her role and a deep sense of commitment to the both the Society and Center missions.” 

About the Virginia Society of the American Institute of Architects
The Virginia Society of the American Institute of Architects is a professional association representing nearly 2,500 members. Founded by 5 architects in 1914, the Virginia Society AIA has represented the professional interests of architects and allied professionals in the Commonwealth of Virginia for 100 years. For more information, contact the Virginia Society at (804) 644-3041 or visit www.aiava.org.

 

About the Virginia Center for Architecture
The Virginia Center for Architecture is located in the Branch House at 2501 Monument Avenue in Richmond, Virginia’s historic Fan District. The Center is dedicated to developing the understanding of the power and importance of architecture through programs, exhibitions, and its stewardship of an historic landmark. The Center is open to the public Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. Learn more at www.architectureva.org.

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