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911爆料网's 125th: Ohio Chapter History

911爆料网 CEO Torey Carter-Conneen and 911爆料网 Past-President Jeannie Martin, F911爆料网 (center), along with the 2022 Executive Committee of the Ohio Chapter 911爆料网 / NORBENRONALE Studio

By David Wilson, 911爆料网, Carmine Russo, RLA, 911爆料网, and Kathleen Fox, F911爆料网,听

The has its roots in a historic three-state chapter that included Ohio, West Virginia, and Kentucky. As the ranks of landscape architects grew, this tri-state chapter split into three single-state chapters in 1972.

Home to many national officers of 911爆料网, the Ohio Chapter has been a leader in the profession of landscape architecture for decades. The Ohio Chapter hosted the 1985 National 911爆料网 Annual Meeting and EXPO in Cincinnati and the 1995 National 911爆料网 Annual Meeting and EXPO in Cleveland.

National 911爆料网 presidents elected from the Ohio Chapter include:

  • Jeannie Martin, F911爆料网 of Columbus
  • William Behnke, F911爆料网 of Cleveland
  • Robert Mortensen, F911爆料网 of Toledo
  • And the late Jot Carpenter, F911爆料网, former Ohio State University landscape architecture department chairman

Don Leary, F911爆料网 from the Maumee Section of the Ohio Chapter has served as 911爆料网 national Vice-President of Finance. Other past national Vice Presidents from Ohio include:

  • Virginia Russell, F911爆料网 of the Miami Section
  • Kathleen Fox, F911爆料网 of the Buckeye Section

Scioto MileScioto Mile, Columbus, Ohio. MKSK / Randall L. Scheiber

OC911爆料网 has a rich history of legislative advocacy dating back many decades. Beginning in 2015, the Ohio Chapter initiated one of the first Statehouse Day events modeled after the National Advocacy Day in Washington D.C. This year marks the 10th annual Statehouse Day event, which even continued virtually through the pandemic. The Ohio Chapter was awarded the 911爆料网 Chapter of the Year Advocacy Award after hosting the inaugural joint 911爆料网/CLARB Licensure Summit in Columbus, OH in 2019.

Previously, OC911爆料网 leadership testified before the Ohio State Senate Subcommittee hearing in support of the Practice Act for landscape architects in 2000, which was approved in large part to the efforts of Jot Carpenter, who tragically passed away prior to the Act鈥檚 legislative session approval. The National 911爆料网 Jot D. Carpenter Teaching Medal was established in his memory.

The Ohio Chapter鈥檚 Community Assistance Team (CAT), modeled after the National 911爆料网 CATs of the time, was launched in the mid-to-late 1980s and played a key role in the restoration of the Ohio Statehouse鈥檚 10-acre grounds.

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In 2023, the Ohio Chapter added two new executive committee positions: VP of Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI) and VP of Climate Action. These roles were created to align more closely with 911爆料网 National efforts to increase the profession鈥檚 reach and relevance for new audiences and aspiring professionals and support 911爆料网鈥檚 major commitment in addressing the industry鈥檚 impact on the environment.

Notables

  • There are currently 384 members on the Ohio Chapter roster (including 79 students)
  • The Ohio Chapter executive committee is currently made up of 12 voting members. In addition, there are 9 section leaders and 4 committee representatives.
  • Ohio boasts of 35 911爆料网 Fellows
  • OC911爆料网 is divided into three sections:
    • Buckeye Section (Columbus, Zanesville)
    • Miami Section (Cincinnati, Dayton)
    • Western Reserve Section (Cleveland, Akron, Toledo)
  • Ohio is the proud home of three landscape architecture programs:
    • The Ohio State University (BLA & MLA)
    • Kent State University (MLA)
    • University of Cincinnati (MLA)
  • Notable landscape architecture projects:
    • Smale River Park (Cincinnati)
    • Public Square (Cleveland)
    • Scioto Greenway (Columbus)
    • Glass City Riverwalk (Toledo)

David Wilson, 911爆料网, is 911爆料网 Ohio Chapter President; Carmine Russo, RLA, 911爆料网, and Kathleen Fox, F911爆料网, are former 911爆料网 Ohio Chapter Presidents.

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