Ontario Association of Landscape Architects
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The Ontario Association of Landscape Architects (OALA) is the professional organization charged with governing the practice of Landscape architecture in Ontario. The body derives its powers from The Ontario Association of Landscape Architects Act, 1984. Its statutory mandate is to improve and advance the profession of Landscape Architecture, and to maintain standards of professional practice and conduct which serve and protect the public interest. The OALA is governed by an elected Council of Professionals, Associates, and Students.
The OALA's current council is composed of:
- Arnis Budrevics, President
- Lawrence Stasiuk, Vice President
- Glenn O'Connor, Treasurer
- Jill Robertson, Secretary
- Linda Irvine, Past President
- Tom Ridout, Councilor
- Stephanie Snow, Councilor
- Fiona Rintoul, Councilor
- Lorraine Johnson, Lay Councilor
- Sean Kelly, Appointed Educator (University of Guelph)
- John Danahy, Appointed Educator (University of Toronto)
- Colin Berman, Associate Councilor
- Sarah Culp, Associate Councilor
- John Duthie, Student Representative - U of Guelph
- Jack Krubnik, Student Representative - U of Toronto
- Victoria Taylor, Student Representative - U of Toronto