
The process has begun to elect the next Registrar of the RAIC College.ÌýThe selection period runs for thirty (30) days and uses electronic ballots.Ìý
A personalized link to the electronic ballots will be emailed to eligible voters on Wednesday, April 20, 2022. They must be completed and submitted by May 20th, 2022 at 8:00 p.m. EST.
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Voting InstructionsÌýÌý
Each ballot link is unique and only valid for one vote. You must be logged in to your RAIC account to confirm your vote. You may exit the page and return later, but once you have clicked confirm your vote will be cast. The system will not allow you to cast additional votes or forward the link to other people once you have submitted your vote. Voting is confidential; names, email addresses, and IP addresses will not be recorded and, as such, are not included in the survey results.
If you do not receive your ballot, please check your email account’s Spam or Junk folder to ensure the message was not filtered. The email will be sent from ashore@raic.org. If you still cannot find it, please email Amanda Shore (ashore@raic.org), and we will make sure you receive your ballot.
Physical ballots can be made available upon request by contacting Amanda Shore at 1-613-241-3600 x 2015.Ìý
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Candidate Statements
Yew-Thong Leong, OAA, FRAIC, FIIAS
I joined the RAIC the moment I gained licensure, as I view the RAIC as an augustÌýinstitution and as the only national institution that truly represents Canadian architectsÌýwithin and outside Canada.ÌýRepresentation gives architects agency, and this representation must occur at everyÌýlevel within the RAIC, but specifically at the College of Fellows.ÌýThe Fellowship represents the highest level of recognition accorded to a CanadianÌýarchitect and I sincerely believe that the Officers of the College should share a vision toÌýensure Fellows – particularly those from a marginalized community - are always andÌýroutinely recognized and promoted in society and industry.ÌýThis should happen during Convocation, amidst the pomp andÌýcircumstance, as that would be the occasion for more Fellows to come out and beÌýfurther recognized, rather than just once during their original investiture.ÌýI have served as a Treasurer, Vice-Chair and the Millennium Chair of the Toronto SocietyÌýof Architects, awarded the Toronto Arts and Letters Club Membership in Architecture,Ìýserved on various OAA committees, sat on the Editorial Committee of the CHOP andÌýspoken at AAA, OAA, RAIC conferences. I have a private practice and I am a professor atÌýRyerson University.
Lisa Medek, Architect OAA OAQ FRAIC
Liza Medek is an experienced professional with a diverse history working as an architect, planner, project manager, academic administrator, educator and industrial technology advisor. She is skilled in architecture, urban planning, construction, sustainable design, and research.ÌýLiza is committed to educating the public to improve their knowledge of the built environment and strongly stands behind the words: Architecture Matters. By empowering Canadians, as well as architects, with the knowledge of RAIC’s core values: Integrity, Climate Action, Reconciliation, Social Justice, Innovation and more, she strongly believes this will result in an enhanced quality of life for all. Liza’s volunteer commitments reflect her passion to engage the architectural community with the tools and resources to help improve and promote architectural practice.ÌýSome of Liza’s current and previous appointments include:ÌýAdvisory Council:ÌýAlgonquin College’s Architectural Technology Program;ÌýOttawa Hunt and Golf Club - Master Plan Committee;ÌýCanadians for Properly Built Homes;ÌýCity of Ottawa Door Open;ÌýChairman and member: OAA Honor and Awards Committee;ÌýDirector, mentor and guest critic: RAIC Syllabus;ÌýÌýAssociate Research Professor: Carleton University;ÌýÌýPresident: Building Envelope Council Ottawa Region;ÌýChair: Ottawa Regional Society of Architecture.ÌýLiza is a graduate of McGill University with a B. Sc. Arch., M. B. Arch. and M. Arch. She is licensed in Ontario, holds a Secret Clearance Level II and is an RAIC Fellow.