ICON - The magazine of the American Society of Interior Designers - (Page 62) inside asid Leading the Way for Designers ASID continues to educate and recognize Society volunteers at all levels. New Members of FY 2008 ASID Board Announced Bruce Brigham, FASID, has been named fiscal year 2008 ASID President-elect and will succeed ASID President-elect Rita Carson Guest, FASID, who will become president. Bruce Goff, ASID; Lisa Henry, ASID, LEED AP; and Mary Knopf, ASID, LEED AP, were elected directors at large. The new board members will take office on Oct. 1 to serve twoyear terms, and will replace retiring board members Robert Wright, FASID, past president; and directors at large Deborah Griffin, ASID; James Lothrop, ASID, AIA; and Michael Thomas, FASID. Patrick Schmidt, ASID, will represent the ASID Chapter Support Team (CST) on the board, succeeding Kimberly Swanson, ASID. Doug Hartsell will replace Jack Tanis as Industry Partner representative to the board. Suzan Globus, FASID, will remain on the board as past president; and Barbara Marini, FASID; Linda Sorrento, ASID, LEED AP; and Teresa Sowell, ASID, will continue their terms as directors at large. Bruce Brigham, FASID Bruce Goff, ASID Lisa Henry, ASID Mary Knopf, ASID Bruce Brigham, FASID An award-winning designer and dedicated ASID leader, Brigham practices retail design and brand development from his home in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. He is principal of Retail Clarity Consulting, and maintains clients in the Unites States, Hong Kong and mainland China. Prior to his consultancy Bruce was principal, for 9 years, of Planet Retail Studios, an awardwinning design-prototype and branding firm based in Seattle. Bruce’s work has been published in numerous magazines, and he has wrrittten extensively on the subjects of retail and lighting design, brand development and ASID issues. Brigham has been an active ASID member for more than 20 years, serving with the Washington State chapter on the board and as president, twice serving on the ASID Board of Directors, and serving as member and chair of a number of national task forces and committees. Bruce Goff, ASID Since founding his firm Domus Design Group and joining ASID in 1984, Goff has been providing professional services to clients such as AT&T and Harrah’s Hotels while remaining active with the Society in a variety of ways. From serving as president of his local ASID chapter to leading the Nevada Interior Design Coalition, where he crafted the plans to pass that state’s interior design law, he continues to give back. In addition to working with his ASID chapter, Bruce has served several terms on the national education and legislative councils and as a chair or member of numerous other Society-level task forces and councils. Lisa Henry, ASID, LEED AP A LEED Accredited Professional, Henry is the architecture and design manager for Knoll in the Denver region. She has also consulted with several Fortune 100 companies providing strategic workplace analyses and has published numerous articles on high-performance corporate work environments and green building strategies. A member of the ASID Student Advisory Council, Henry has been a member of other Society-level committees including the ASID Legislative and Codes Council and the ASID Foundation Development Council. An ASID Chapter Medalist recipient, Henry has been President of the ASID Colorado Chapter and the Colorado Interior Design Coalition. She is an interior design program advisor for the Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design and a past board member for the college’s foundation. Mary Knopf, ASID, LEED AP A principal of ECI/Hyer Architecture and Interiors in Anchorage, Alaska, Knopf has been recognized on national and local levels as an awardwinning interior designer, particularly on the firm’s notable sustainable design projects. Knopf has served nationally on the ASID Ethics Committee, currently as chair, and was president of the ASID Alaska Chapter for two terms. A recent inductee of the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce Athena Society, Knopf has been a board member and officer of several other local organizations, including the Alaska Professional Design Council, Anchorage Building Owners and Managers Association and the National Association of Women in Construction, as well as numerous volunteer organizations. 62 ASID ICON | THE MAGAZINE OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERIOR DESIGNERS
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