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Jason Forney Elected to BSA Board of Directors

Staff Announcements / November 17, 2023 by Bruner/Cott

Congratulations to Jason Forney, FAIA, for being elected to the 2024 BSA/AIA Board of Directors!

Jason joins five other design professionals who were elected to govern, set direction, ensure resources, and provide oversight to the BSA organization.

Jason has been a BSA member since 2002 and believes that design wields the power to inspire, address pressing global challenges, and drive positive change. He fully supports the BSA’s commitment to tackling issues of equity and sustainability within the built environment and is excited to use his time and expertise on the BSA Board to propel ongoing progress.

Read more about the 2024 BSA Board of Directors here. 

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