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Please cast your vote for the future of our chapter. Voting is open until August 8, 2019 at 5 PM.
Please select one President-elect, one Treasurer and five Executive Committee board members. Voting ballot below bios.
CANDIDATES
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Annie Bergelin, ASLA
Annie Bergelin is a New York State licensed landscape architect and certified Arborist at MNLA, where she has worked for three years on projects throughout the city, most significantly the East Side Coastal Resiliency project. Annie has also served as the Secretary to the Board for the past two years, and has been active on the Programs Committee for nearly six years where she helps plan events, lectures, tours, and the annual ASLA-AIA-APA conference. In 2013 Annie graduated from the Ohio State University with a Masters in Landscape Architecture, and has enjoyed working on projects in her hometown ever since. Personal passions include traveling, cycling, hiking, gardening, a bit of horseback riding, and anything else outdoors.
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Jason Bajor, RLA, ASLA
Jason has been a member of the ASLA since 2004 where he started as a student member, becoming a full member in 2008. He earned his Masters’ Degree from SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry in 2004. From June 2004 through July 2018 he was employed as a Landscape Architect with Divney Tung Schwalbe, LLP, a multi-disciplinary firm in Westchester County. Participation in ASLA-NY-sponsored educational programming was critical to obtaining licensure in 2009 and maintaining that licensure through the many programs throughout the year.
In August 2018 he became Outdoor Products Territory Manager for Forms+Surfaces serving New York City, Long Island, Westchester and Rockland Counties. In this position Jason has gained unique insight into the operations and projects of the many firms our chapter services. In recent months Jason has become more active in the ASLA-NY Chapter and currently serves on the Communications Committee assisting with promotion of programming through social media channels. He was instrumental in the live-tweeting during the recent “4 CEUs and a Beer” programs.
Jason would like to further his involvement with the Chapter and share insight with the other committees by becoming a Board Member. His day-to-day activities with firms outside of the five boroughs would give him the opportunity to promote programming to the outer limits of our Chapter’s geography while also eliciting feedback from those firms; Jason believes that this feedback would be useful for the Programming Committee efforts as they try to create opportunities for all members to participate. Through a position on the Executive Board Jason would like to strengthen the relationship between the Communications Committee and the other committees and he looks forward to the opportunity to work with fellow members of the chapter on a deeper level.
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Doug Breuer, Landscape Designer, ASLA
Doug Breuer has expressed interest in running for a position as board member on the ASLA NY Executive Committee. He is keenly interested in helping to advance the visibility and agency of the field of landscape architecture. Doug wants to help craft platforms and positions and promote the field’s thought leadership on important national and international issues such as resiliency, climate justice, and the creation and maintenance of democratic public spaces through participation in the Advocacy and Policy Committee. Having served as an executive committee member of the psychology students association during his undergraduate studies, volunteered with a pro-bono architecture group prior to graduate school, and most recently served as student body president for the University of Pennsylvania School of Design, Doug believes his experience connecting people and helping shape shared visions will benefit the Advocacy and Policy Committee in its work crafting stances and communicating between chapters and members.
Doug has been an ASLA member for a year and both won an ASLA Honor Award for graduate studio work and was a recipient of the ASLA Merit Award at the University of Pennsylvania (from which he holds Master of Landscape Architecture and Master of Architecture degrees). Doug works at Bjarke Ingels Group, primarily on large scale resiliency and infrastructural projects including East Side Coastal Resiliency (ESCR). ESCR is an ambitious mega coastal park project that marries flood protection and resiliency with public space on the Lower East Side. Through this work, he has seen firsthand the agency that landscape architects have to lead transformative projects. Doug hopes that by joining the ASLA NY Executive Committee, he will be able to continue to advocate for the power of the field, to enact positive change and for landscape architecture to have a voice in timely policy discussions on challenges facing the city, country, and planet.
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Anna Caraulo-Jalazo, Landscape Designer, ASLA
Anna Ceraulo -Jalazo earned her Master of Landscape Architecture graduate (2018) from the City College of New York where she served as Secretary of the ASLA student chapter and as a Marketing Team member for the annual Rising Urbanists Conference. She would be honored by the opportunity to serve on the board for the New York Chapter of the ASLA in order to continue her relationship with
the organization as a professional. Anna has continued her involvement with the Chapter as a member of the Programs Committee, and as a volunteer at many ASLA NY events.
Anna is currently a Landscape Designer with Joanna Pertz Landscape Architecture. She is excited by the prospect of being able to promote the field of landscape architecture having learned of it years after completing her undergraduate degree in Psychology and Gender
Studies. While this background provided her with a valuable lens through which to interpret both theory and built work, she wonders how her path might have looked had she discovered landscape architecture as a young student. Anna believes that exposure to the field at a young age can facilitate consideration of the profession as a path for undergraduate studies.
She is additionally inspired by the opportunity to impact the greater professional community. As a new professional, she is passionate about finding a way forward that elevates landscape architecture as a profession that can effectively tackle the large socio-environmental problems of our time. She believes that the training of Landscape Architects allows them to be translators among many
professions and inventors of novel approaches to our built environment.
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Jordan Guerrero, Landscape Designer, ASLA
Jordan Guerrero is a landscape designer at SiteWorks working primarily on large public parks and commercial projects. Having recently passed LARE sections 1 and 2, Jordan is on track to finish his exams by December to attain full licensure. His expertise lies in multi-family development, model homes, public parks, and cutting-edge irrigation design. A recent transplant from Sacramento CA, Jordan sought to bring his experiences as part of the ASLA Sierra Chapter Emerging Professionals Group to New York with a focus on event planning, engaging emerging professionals, and encouraging dialogue between allied professions. Since serving on the ASLA Programs Committee, Jordan has organized LARE prep events, hosted an open studio, and planned various upcoming networking events to build relationships between landscape architects and allied professions. Having successfully hosted events with AIA, APA, ASCE, USGBC, and ASID in California, Jordan wants to bring more interdisciplinary events to the ASLA NY Chapter and increase our presence in the community. Although a newer member of this chapter, Jordan has hit the ground running and fully intends to carry this momentum forward. He hopes to provide a unique perspective as a younger member of ASLA and continue to pursue programming that supports emerging professionals. Jordan values the opportunities that ASLA affords him and intends to use them to enrich the greater community.
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Elizabeth Moskalenko, RLA, ISA Certified Arborist, ASLA-NY Executive Board
After graduating with a BSLA from Cornell, Elizabeth went on to work both locally in Long Island and abroad in Shanghai. The onslaught of devastating storms pulled attention back to the susceptibility created by our infill and hardened infrastructure. With a background in natural resources and an ever-growing study of wetlands and tidal systems, she returned to school for her Master’s in water resources engineering at Columbia giving her the technical approach and experience needed to begin to build a hybridized approach.
Currently a member of the ASLA-NY Executive Committee, she has been serving as Programs Committee Co-Chair for the past two years, and with Katherine Cannella Armstrong, they have led a wonderful team to creating a wider array of programming by expanding the diversity of events, emerging professional activities, and finally by co-hosting with our partner organizations to foster a truly collaborative industry and valuable network. Elizabeth would love the opportunity to return as co-chair to further strengthen and solidify this growth in our community and transdisciplinary collaboration.
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Tyler Newborn, LEED Green Associate, ISA Certified Arborist, Landscape Designer, ASLA
Tyler Newborn has declared interest in joining you in the New York Chapter of ASLA’s Executive Committee. Tyler is an energetic, excited, and ambitious young professional with a strong skill set centered around leadership, communication and creativity.
Tyler joined ASLA as a Student Member of the University of Georgia (UGA) in 2015, Since that time he has always enjoyed being a part of the happenings of ASLA on a local level. He views this involvement as having given him many opportunities to use his skill set. In organizing successful events at UGA including PARK(ing) Day, Lecture Series, Career Day, and many more, he has been able to advocate for the profession, educate the public, and excite members, all the while growing through experiences including both success and hardship.
These opportunities ASLA has provided have helped him to stay engaged in the profession at large, and better understand the importance of ASLA in Landscape Architecture, and Landscape Architecture in the World. Tyler hopes to join the New York Executive Committee to continue to enjoy the activities he currently engages in—as a member of the ASLA NY Communications Committee and a practicing Landscape Designer in New York—as well as to have more of a say in the future of the New York Chapter of ASLA. He believes that the impact the organization and its members can have are vast and knows that a position on the board will be beneficial for both personal growth, and the growth of ASLA.
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Annie Phaosawasdi, ASLA
Annie Phaosawasdi is a Senior Associate at Hargreaves Associates with over 10 years of experience. She is a registered landscape architect with a wide range of project experience, from master plans to construction documentation. She was the project landscape architect for Zaryadye Park, a 32-acre park in Moscow, Russia and University of California Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive with Diller Scofidio + Renfro; Penn’s Landing Redevelopment for the Delaware River Waterfront Corporation in Philadelphia; and Jamaica Bay Parkland Visions Plan, an Ecological Visions Plan for the 10,000-acre parkland on New York harbor jointly owned by National Parks Service and the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation. She is currently working on the Central Access Philadelphia Project, a 12-acre park that will cross the I-95 and Columbus Boulevard to connect with the banks of the Delaware River, with Pennsylvania Department of Transportation; Carpenter Park, a 9-acre park in Dallas, Texas; and multiple projects with NYC Department of Parks and Recreation.
For the past 3 years, Annie has been an invited designer at the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum’s Education Program for Landscape Architecture + Architecture Design, and led workshops for children age 5-12 years old. As well as the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum’s After School Workshops and The Career Fair for teens that are interested in design. The Fair invites hundreds of local teens to learn about careers from a diverse array of design professionals. She has also attended the Annual ASLA Conferences, participated in panels, and attends local lectures and events by ASLA-NY.
Annie holds a Master of Landscape Architecture from Harvard’s Graduate School of Design and a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.
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Nancy Prince, ASLA, PLA
As Chief of Landscape Architecture for NYC Parks, Nancy guides the design aesthetic and vision for all projects completed in NYC Parks. She is responsible for establishing standards for excellence in design to ensure that projects are beautiful, innovative, enduring, accessible, resilient and sustainable. She regularly attends and presents at professional conferences.
Nancy has been a licensed Landscape Architect since 1993 and an ASLA member since 1989.
She holds a Masters in Urban Design from the City University Graduate Center and a Masters in Landscape Architecture from the University of Massachusetts. Her BA is in Urban Studies from Concordia University in Montreal.
Nancy and her husband love to bicycle around NYC as well as other cities on their travels to see urban parks -with nice stops along the way at out of the way, local or new restaurants.
Nancy plants and mulches city tree pits and paints over graffiti with her local neighborhood association. Early in her career Nancy served on the ASLA-NY board and for a couple of years taught LARE prep courses. She is excited to get back to contributing time to ASLA-NY and is interested in promoting the profession in the City.
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Michele Richmond, PLA, ASLA, SITES AP, LEED GA,Landscape Architect
Michele is a licensed landscape architect and a new transplant to New York City from Seattle, WA. She currently works as a landscape architect at Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects.
While living in Seattle, Michele chaired the Student + Emerging Professionals Committee for WASLA (the Washington state ASLA chapter). Her five member committee worked to engage local emerging professionals and students through formal LARE preparatory classes, informal LARE study groups, trivia nights, happy hours, K-12 youth outreach, student scholarships, mentor programs, and mentor mixers. This past year her committee hosted two Landscape Architecture Trivia Nights, matched 103 pairs of professional mentors and student mentees across Washington State, organized an LARE Prep Session for 54 people taught by Cheryl Corson for Sections 1 and 4, introduced 200+ K-12 students to landscape architecture, and administered $10,000 in scholarships to Washington State landscape architecture students.
While in Seattle, Michele served as a mentor to students at the University of Washington and Washington State University for four years, volunteered as a Tree Ambassador for Seattle Public Utilities’ program Trees for Seattle, juried student work for university publications, served as a critic at the University of Washington midterm and final reviews, and served as Vice President of the Barnard Club of Seattle.
Additionally, Michele spent 3 years on the Emerging Professionals Committee for ASLA National from 2015 to 2018 as a member of the Chapter Tools work group where she worked to provide BMPs, how-tos, and event and networking ideas for state ASLA Emerging Professional Groups around the country.
Michele fundamentally believes in public service and the opportunity to be on the Board of Directors for the New York Chapter of ASLA will allow her to continue to serve and to strengthen the profession as well.
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