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Student Club Information
Please note: Club contacts usally revised during Fall Quarter.
Clubs are listed alphabetically by college, then department.the left column.
Dept. Club President/Link Advisor

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ARCH

Renewable Energy Club (REC) Neil Bulger, ME:  President
nbulger@calpoly.edu
Sandy Stannard
stannard@calpoly.edu
The Renewable Energy Club is a cross-disciplinary organization whose mission is to advance and promote renewable energy and to seek out means of creating an environmentally sustainable future. Current project: Research, education and outreach using Cal Poly's award winning 2005 Solar Decathlon Home. http://www.calpoly.edu/~recclub/ 2007-2008
UNIV/
CAED
Associated Students Inc. (ASI)

 

Greg Wiley, CRP Rep

gwiley@calpoly.edu


Rick Johnson
rjohnson@calpoly.edu
756-7425
ASI is a student run, student funded corporation that oversees various aspects of student life, and endeavors to create the ultimate college experience for every Cal Poly student. ASI also functions as a student government with elected officials and representatives. There are two faces to ASI, corporate and student, each dealing with unique concerns and having different responsibilities. ASI is the way to get involved in the campus on a professional level as a student, and is also the route through which students should voice their concerns.

Sean Christy, CRP Rep

schristy@calpoly.edu

Elizabeth Lee, LA Rep

elle@calpoly.edu

Contact ASI:

Tracy Watson: 756-1292

ASI Student Government

2007-2008
CAED CAED Ambassadors Program

Bruce Bailey

bbbailey@calpoly.edu


Ellen Notermann

enotema@calpoly.edu
756-1325

The CAED Ambassadors, founded in 2002, is an organization working to open the lines of communication between students, faculty, the industry, and any and all other individuals interested in the college. The Ambassadors aid in CAED-sponsored events and serve as consultants for the CAED student body. Our goal is to encourage interdisciplinary activities and to build a reputation of being a reliable resource for the college. We are available to assist with college events such as trustee meetings, conferences and college tours. New members area invited to call for details, to provide a letter of reference and attend an orientation. CAED Ambassadors' Bulletin Board: caedambassadors@yahoogroups.com


2007-2008
CAED Design Build Institute of America (DBIA)

Tamara Bonino, President

t_bonino@yahoo.com

Dr. Barbara Jackson
bjackson@calpoly.edu
756-1723

Design Build Institute of America Student Chapter is a professional organization of students from all disciplines (CAED, College of Engineering, College of Business) that deal with designing & building the environment we live in. This group of unique students believe or are interested in integrating their knowledge and skills through a collaborative process with the other disciplines while in education and further developing their interdisciplinary relationships into the professional world.

Khaldoon Kmaireddin, VP
kkmaired@calpoly.edu

Peter Trettl, Secretary
ptrettl@calpoly.edu

Leyla Naimi, Treasurer
lnaimi@yahoo.com

Kevin Shaffer, Events Coordinator
kshaffer@calpoly.edu

2007-2008
CAED Design Village

http://designvillage.calpoly.edu

Michael Lucas
756-1790
A group of students from all disciplines in the CAED organize a competition in Poly Canyon during Open House weekend in April each year. Community college students from around the state design and build as part of the competition.

Carly Steele, President

csteele@calpoly.edu

cell:562-682-2336

Brandon Vielguth, VP

bvielgut@calpoly.edu


2007-2008
CAED Student Council

Nancy Cole, Chair

njcdesign101@yahoo.com

K. Richard Zweifel
756-1313
Student Council membership is comprised of student representatives from student clubs and students in the College of Architecture and Environmental Design. The Council meets weekly to promote interaction and coordination among the clubs and organizations, to exchange ideas, mutual interests and activities. The Council also presents ideas, opinions, and concerns to the administration, the faculty of the College, ASI, and university.

Bruce Bailey, Vice Chair
bbbailey@calpoly.edu

Tara Millard, Secretary

tmillard@calpoly.edu

Brent Griffis, Treasurer
brentgriffis@hotmail.com

 

2007-2008
ARCE Structural Engineers Association of California (SEAOC) Hayley Soderlund
hsoderlu@calpoly.edu

Clay Pharaoh
cpharaoh@calpoly.edu
756-7636

The function of SEAOC is to provide students with exposure to the world of structural engineering in California through guest speakers, field trips, a day-long job seminar called Structural Forum, membership in a professional organization, and contact to employers. SEAOC is the only structural engineering based club in the CAED. SEAOC also offers a Big/Little Sibling program.

Lucas Hogan, VP
lhogan@calpoly.edu
Jen Ton, Secretary
jfton@calpoly.edu
John Tricamo, Treasurer
jtricamo@calpoly.edu
Leigh Guggemos, Structural Forum, lguggemo@calpoly.edu
Jackie Webber, Fundraiser
jacleen.webber@gmail.com
Emily Morris, Alumni
elmorris@calpoly.edu
Eric Davis, Historian
emdavis@calpoly.edu
Danny Means, Open House
dmeans@calpoly.edu
Taka Yokoyama, Publicity
yokoyama@calpoly.edu
Grace Rose, CAED Rep

gfrose@calpoly.edu

Mike Robertson, ACE Chair

mrrobert@calpoly.edu

2007-2008
ARCE CENG Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Eric Davis, CAED Rep

emdavis@calpoly.edu


Karen Bangs
krbangs@calpoly.edu
SWE is a professional organization that provides both a social network between students and a career network with industries. Such programs like Evening with Industry and Show an Engineer assist Cal Poly students in connecting with other engineers to find a co-op, internship or full-time job suitable for them. SWE also has many volunteer opportunities, including tutoring in many ages and environmental clean up. SWE is open to all majors and sexes.




2007-2008
ARCH Alpha Rho Chi

Bonnie Miller , President

blmiller@calpoly.edu

Tom DiSanto

tdisanto@calpoly.edu
756-1480

Alpha Rho Chi (APX) is a National Professional Fraternity for Architecture and the allied arts since 1914. The APX promotes the profession of architecture by encouraging students to excel and to be strong leaders and designers in the profession.

 


http://www.alpharhochi.com

2007-2008

ARCH The American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) Derrick Williamson, President
dwilli07@calpoly.edu

Robert Arens
756-1444
rarens@calpoly.edu

The AIAS is the country's largest organization for students of architecture, providing the best programs, information and resources available. The AIAS is the student affiliate of the AIA and your link to professionals in the fields of architecture and environmental design. The mission of AIAS is to promote excellence in architecture education, training and practice; to foster an appreciation of architecture and related disciplines; to enrich communities in a spirit of collaboration; and to organize architecture students and combine their efforts to advance the art and science of architecture.

Joanna Pong, Vice President

missjoannapong@gmail.com

AIAS Club (Student Run)
http://www.calpoly.edu/~aiasclub/

AIAS Club email:
calpolyaias@yahoo.com

National Website:
http://www.aias.org


2007-2008
ARCH The Construction Specifications Institute Student Club (CSI) or CSI Student Club

 

Derrick Williamson, President
dwilli07@calpoly.edu


Mary Alice Avila
756-7358
mavila@calpoly.edu


CSI student club gathers and presents information to be used by all other clubs in the CAED. Students have access to the product samples and manufacturers' binders located in the Evelyn & Harold Hay Media Resource Center (05-101). CSI also specializes in "behind the scene tours" of major building construction and trips to unfinished, newly finished and buildings that are of significant interest and co-sponsors the yearly Construction Sciences Forum.

Joanne Hong , Vice-President
huianhong@yahoo.com

National Website

http://www.csinet.org

Cal Poly CSI email:

calpolycsi@yahoo.com


2007-2008
CRP Associated Students in Planning (ASP) Mike Austin, President
maustin@calpoly.edu
Paul Wack
756-6331
The Associated Students in Planning (ASP) is a group that works to provide city and regional planning students with professional and social activities allowing them to become better acquainted with their peers and professors. ASP serves as the main liaison between students and faculty members. We are also charged with representing student interests within the College of Architecture and Environmental Design. Along with representing all the students within our department, our main goal is to provide a network of support for our members and to bring students from all levels together to increase the success of their educational experience.

Ryan Brough, VP
rbrough@calpoly.edu

Annie Ryan, Treasurer
aryan@calpoly.edu

Annie Wilding, Treasurer II

awilding@calpoly.edu

Holly Fellows, Secretary
hollycpslo@aol.com

Clay Malcomson, PR/Open House
clay.mal@gmail.com

Nancy Cole, CAED Liaison
ncole@calpoly.edu

 

2007-2008
CM Associated Students of Construction Management (ASCM) Ryan DeLaRiva, President
rdelariv@calpoly.edu

Paul Weber pweber@calpoly.edu
756-6164

The ASCM offers students the opportunity to learn and be involved in the construction management profession, to network and develop relationships with potential employers, and meet fellow students. The student chapter upholds the ideals and standards of two sponsoring organizations - Associated Builders and Contractors and Associated General Contractors -and share the same principles of skill, integrity, honor, and responsibility.

Cailey Reiman , VP
creiman@calpoly.edu

Randy Ayers, Secretary

rayers@calpoly.edu

Andrew Howard, Treasurer
ahoward@calpoly.edu

Geoff Acosta, Event. Coord

gacosta@calpoly.edu

Paul Acosta, Event. Coord.
jaacosta@calpoly.edu

http://www.cm.calpoly.edu/~ascm

 

 

2007-2008

CM Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA)

Derrick Fellows , President
dfellows@calpoly.edu

Thomas Korman, 756-2759

tkorman@calpoly.edu

Mike Montoya, 756-6399

mmontoya@calpoly.edu

Lonny Simonian, 756-7981

lsimonia@calpoly.edu

MCAA: The Mechanical Contractors Association of America, Inc. (MCAA) is a vibrant, growing association of approximately 2,300 mechanical, plumbing, and service contractors. Members enjoy MCAA’s outstanding education programs, an expanding catalog of resources to help them manage and grow their businesses, periodicals and a website to keep them informed and connected, and business services to save them money.
MCAA’s student chapter program gives students the opportunity to learn about the industry by attending regular meetings with their MCAA local affiliate sponsors, taking field trips to a variety of jobsites and facilities, working together on volunteer projects, participating in fundraising events, and more.

Ace Contreras, Vice President

contrera@calpoly.edu

Thai Nguyen, Treasurer

tnguye05@calpoly.edu

Ricky Ng, Secretary

ring@calpoly.edu

Randy Ayers, Project Coordinator

rayers@calpoly.edu




2007-2008
CM National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Student Chapter

Klay Adair, President
kaadairl@calpoly.edu

Scott Kelting
skelting@calpoly.edu
756-6315

Any student interested in home building, real estate, land development, housing issues, building materials, etc., may join NAHB.

 

2007-2008
CM Sigma Lambda Chi

Randy Ayers , President

rayers@calpoly.edu

Mike Montoya

mmontoya@calpoly.edu
756-5399

The purpose of Sigma Lambda Chi is to recognize outstanding students in construction. Objectives include the rendering of service to the field of construction, the development of good relations among academia, industry, and the pulbic, and the recognition of outstanding professionals in construciton and allied fields.

Honor Society email:

slccalpoly@yahoo.com

Stephanie Ishler, VP

sishler@calpoly.edu

Erik Wright , Secretary
erwright@calpoly.edu


Dan Bowen, Treasurer

dbowen@calpoly.edu

CM Department
756-1323

 

 

2007-2008

LA Student Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (SCASLA)

Andie Garcia, President

argarcia@calpoly.edu

Joe Ragsdale
jragsdal@calpoly.edu
756-2040
  The ASLA student chapter is a student organization that is affiliated with the National American Society of Landscape Architects. Our mission is to promote education, community involvement, student activities, a sense of spirit and pride, wise planning, and artful design of our cultural and natural environments. ASLA involvement is quite extensive from community clean ups, Habitats for Humanity, Open House activities, garden show exhibits, national professional and student conference participation, interdisciplinary activities, and inviting guest speakers to share their knowledge.

Aaron Anderson, Vice President

awanders@calpoly.edu

Steven Hasler, Secretary

shasler@calpoly.edu

Nadia Casas, Treasurer

nleclair@calpoly.edu


Mary Grover, Public Relations

mgrover@calpoly.edu

Tyler Rinehart , CAED Rep

trinehar@calpoly.edu

Brent Griffis, CAED Rep.

bgriffis@calpoly.edu

 

2007-2008

       
LA Sigma Lambda Alpha Honor Society, SLA

 

Members

Joe Ragsdale
jragsdal@calpoly.edu
756-2040
  Honor Society for Landscape Architecture students honors those with a 3.2 gpa and higher. The activities are geared toward academic and professional development such as inviting outside professionals to come in for reviews of projects or lectures. Last year we planned and distributed the SLO Landscape department newsletter, which was sent to companies and alumn for an "inside" look at how our students and professors are doing. Overall, we try to encourage the students to perform well and inspire them toward the professional world of landscape architecture.

 

Logan Ahlgren
Lana Davis
Andrea Garcia
Mary Grover
Kelly Iwasko
Joanne Lafave
Justin Trudeau



2007-2008