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Our members serve in government appointed roles, such as with the Department of Community Affairs, urban design review commissions, the state licensing board, and other public leadership roles. Others may be in leadership with AIA National and on Knowledge Committees or on the boards of allied groups like NOMA, the Urban Land Institute, and others.
CAMPS is designed to allow AIA Georgia to match our member leaders with opportunities to serve as a Citizen Architect. This initiative is a key leverage point in improving the influence that architects have in shaping the built environment.
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