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2008 Charge Sheet

Public Practice Advisory Committee


Date established:

1999

Established by:

Board of Trustees

Chair appointed by:

President

Length of term:

One year

Members appointed by:

President

Number of members:

Eight to ten

 

Current Members and Organizational Characteristics

Public Practice Advisory Committee

Appointment

1-Year Term

Chair

Nancy McLean

10/09/07-10/06/08

Chair Designate

Wendy Miller

10/09/07-10/06/08

Immediate Past Chair

Juanita Shearer-Swink

10/09/07-10/06/08

Members

Liz Fischer

10/09/07-10/06/08

 

Jeff Sargent

10/09/07-10/06/08

 

Lisa Geer

10/09/07-10/06/08

 

Jeremy Blad

10/09/07-10/06/08

 

Mark Focht

10/09/07-10/06/08

 

Jason Hellendrung

10/09/07-10/06/08

ExCom Liaison, Vice President
Staff Liaison, Manager
Committee Advisor, Managing Director

Todd Wichman
Liz Guthrie
Susan Cahill

Charge and Responsibility
Develop and recommend strategies and programs to ASLA to:

1. Increase the number of landscape architects and their level of participation in ASLA from all areas of practice (local, state, and federal government; private; academic; and nonprofit) that are involved in public works of landscape architecture.

2. Serve the professional needs of ASLA members employed in government, nongovernmental organizations, and nonprofit agencies who are involved in public works of landscape architecture.

3. Encourage students in landscape architecture programs to pursue careers in the public sector.

4. Identify and promote opportunities for collaboration among public and private landscape architects.

5. Increase awareness of the value of built and natural public landscapes.

Reporting
Reports on committee activity are included in the Program and Operations Reports prepared quarterly for the Board of Trustees by the executive vice president and staff liaisons.