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Lancaster Elected 2002 CACE President

The Council of Architectural Component Executives elected David Lancaster, Hon. AIA, to be its president in 2002. The election came on the last day of the August 16-18 CACE Annual Meeting held in San Antonio. Lancaster is the executive vice president of the Texas Society of Architects/AIA.

Elected by acclamation to the 2002 CACE Board of Directors were:
Vice President of Resource Development Carolyn B Newsom, AIA Dallas
Secretary Anita Valdivia, AIA Kansas City
Director Tina Gobbel, AIA Arizona
Director Kent Mather, AIA, AIA Santa Clara Valley
Director Mary Mauerman, CAE, Hon. AIA/WC, AIA Washington Council.

Copyright 2001 The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved.

 
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Inset: 2002 CACE President David Lancaster, Hon. AIA.
Photo by Philip O'Neal.

The CACE Annual Meeting welcoming reception featured a Best Texas Garb contest. Here, from left, are Dick Crowell of DPIC, which sponsored the reception; the four winners—Connie Barton, AIA San Mateo; Amy Kobe, AIA Columbus; Suzanne K. Schwengels, Hon. AIA, CAE, AIA Iowa; and Brent Davis, Hon AIA, AIA Southern Arizona—AIA Component Affairs Managing Director Brenda Henderson; and CACE President Janet D. Pike, Hon. AIA.
Photo by Lloyd Unsell Jr.

For more details on the CACE Annual Meeting agenda, take a look at last week's This Just In article.

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