Los Alamos High School Graduate Evelyn Lee Inaugurated As American Institute Of Architects 2025 President

LAHS graduate Evelyn Lee was inaugurated as the 101st American Institute of Architects (AIA) president at a ceremony Dec. 13, 2024 in Washington, D.C. AIA is comprised of some 100,000 members. Courtesy/Stacy Moses Photography 

American Institute of Architects News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has announced the inauguration of Evelyn M. Lee, FAIA, as its 101st president.

Lee, a 1997 graduate of Los Alamos High School, is a multi-faceted professional who uniquely blends her architectural background with a technology-driven focus. As an architect now immersed in the technology industry, she serves as an angel investor, startup advisor, and fractional Chief Operating Officer for small and medium-sized architecture firms, as well as serving on the board of directors as an Outside Director for the firms Shepley Bulfinch and Luckett & Farley.

“The rapid pace of technological and environmental change has created challenges that can feel overwhelming,” Lee said at her inauguration. “But moments of tension and uncertainty—are also opportunities. They call us to come together, collaborate, and remind ourselves that our strength as architects lies not just in what we build but also in the communities we foster. We must lead with empathy, clarity, and courage. We must show the world how architects can be agents of unity and progress.”

Despite her career transition, Lee’s passion for architecture remains unshaken, fueled by a deep admiration for the professionals in the field, their dedication to serving clients, and the indelible impact they imprint on communities. A sought-after speaker, Lee regularly shares her insights on the evolution of architecture practice, leadership and team development, the integration of technology in practice operations, and the exploration of alternative careers.

Outside of her architectural pursuits, Lee is a founding advisor for Women Defining AI, championing a more inclusive and diverse landscape in artificial intelligence.

Lee joins 2024 President Kimberly Dowdell, AIA, NOMAC, and 2023 President Emily Grandstaff-Rice, FAIA, to mark the third consecutive year that AIA has all female leaders at the helm.

Source: AIA

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