NASHVILLE, Tenn. – AIA Tennessee recently honored individuals whose efforts and achievements have significantly improved the presence of AIA Tennessee, the profession of architecture and/or the built environment in Tennessee.
The complete list of awards is as follows:

Will Randolph, AIA (Memphis) is honored for his leadership serving as the 2023 Chair of Conference on Architecture and his efforts ensuring members received the highest quality education during the conference while providing an innovative, engaging experience.
Julius Mitchell, AIA (Nashville) is recognized for being a leader and champion for the profession’s associate members. Through Julius’ leadership virtual and in person study groups have formed and new life has been brought back into the ARE study process. A process that had lost its personal touch during the pandemic years.


Frank Wagster, AIA (Jackson) is recognized for his service to the AIA in a number of capacities throughout his career. Frank currently serves on the State Board of Architectural and Engineering Examiners. In this capacity Frank advocates for our profession on this multi-disciplinary board by communicating between leaders of the engineering, landscape architecture and interior design professions regarding laws and standards of all these professions.
Greg Campbell, AIA (Knoxville) is recognized for his leadership as a part of the state policy working group. With his leadership AIATN was able to start to work with the State Architect’s office on issues that positively affect all members of our profession.


Joyce-Selina Love, AIA (Memphis) is honored for being instrumental in bringing the Say It Loud Exhibit to Memphis and all of Tennessee, giving our profession a chance to feature work by diverse designers not only amongst ourselves at a reception during the AIA Tennessee Conference on Architecture and virtually but also allowing this work to be shared through public exhibit.
