KENNESAW, Ga. | Jul 1, 2022
Kathryn has an accomplished record of advocating for the profession of architecture and the built environment through her work as Advocacy Chair on the AIA Georgia Board of Directors and served as the 2018 President of AIA Georgia. As President, she led a successful national campaign to create a new leadership development pipeline that encourages a range of ethnically diverse women to pursue national AIA leadership positions. She has also made a positive impact on the profession in multiple national professional service leadership roles and currently serves as the NCARB Architect Licensing Advisor for Georgia and as a Subject Matter Expert for ArchiPrep, the AIA’s ARE study platform.
Professor Bedette was awarded the 2003 Emerging Voices Award from the Young Architects Forum of AIA Atlanta for her built design work and the 2016 AIA Atlanta James Gant Fausett, FAIA, Service to the Profession Award for her advocacy accomplishments. In 2018, Kathryn was named one of Engineering Georgia’s “100 Influential Women to Know” and her work and scholarship have been exhibited in multiple venues and presented internationally. Professor Bedette earned her B.S. in Architecture from the Georgia Institute of Technology, where she studied abroad at the Ecole d'Architecture Paris-Tolbiac, and her Master of Architecture from Arizona State University, where she studied abroad at the Städelschule in Frankfurt, Germany.
Bedette serves the college by focusing administrative efforts on all things related to student success. Her focus has been on establishing the Albion Student Success Headquarters which houses all academic advising services and provides workshops and training on student related issues and aid in developing meaningful pathways to graduation. Bedette is also the point of contact for all accreditation and assessment processes.
Please join me in congratulating Professor Bedette.
Sincerely,
Dean Andrew Phillip Payne, July 2022
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