The state chapter for the American Institute of Architects rang in the new year welcoming three area architects to its board.

Lisa H. Nice of Post Architects and Samuel Herpin of Remson/Haley/Herpin Architects have been elected to the 2014 Louisiana Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Board of Directors Executive Committee.

Nice, a Baton Rouge-based architect will serve as first vice president/president-elect. Herpin, who also works in Baton Rouge, will be the secretary/treasurer during this term.

Angela M. Morton has also been elected to the local AIA board. Morton, of Mathes Brierre Architects of New Orleans, will serve as vice president for District B.

Others elected to the 2014 Board of Directors Executive Committee were William A. Tutor, of Alexandria, president; George Minturn, of Natchitoches, vice-president-District A; and Brent A. Frick, of Lafayette, vice-president-District C.

Immediate Past President Jeffrey K. Smith, of Hammond, will also serve on the Executive Committee.

Representing America's architects since 1857, the AIA has nearly 80,000 members nationally who are licensed architects, allied partners and emerging professionals.

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