West Virginia School Board Association Winter Conference ’15 Program February 20/21 Marriott Hotel Charleston West Virginia School Board Association 2220 Washington Street, East, Suite 2, Charleston, WV 25311 (304) 346.0571 / www.wvsba.org Agenda West Virginia School Board Association Winter Conference ‘15 February 20/21 Charleston (Town Center Marriott Hotel) Jim J. Crawford Sr. (Kanawha), WVSBA President Pre-Conference Thursday, February 19, 2015 6:00 p.m. Cumberland - Appalachian WVSBA Executive Board Dinner 7:00 p.m. Allegheny WVSBA Executive Board Meeting President Crawford, presiding 9:00 p.m. Adjournment Pre-Conference Friday, February 20, 2015 7:00 a.m. Cumberland - Appalachian Continental Breakfast 8:30 a.m. Bus Departs for Capitol Visitations Note: Visitations based on individual arrangements. This is not an association- or conference-sponsored activity 11:45 a.m. Foyers AB / CD Light Luncheon Conference Sessions 1:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom First General Session ` Sam Sentelle, Ed.D., WVSBA Vice President (Putnam) Introduction of conference session and presenters/presiding “Developing County Board Leadership Through Effective Governance” “Leadership is the wise use of power. Power is the capacity to translate intention into reality and sustain it.” – Warren Gamaliel Bennis (1925-2014), U.S. scholar, organizational consultant and author, widely regarded as a pioneer of the contemporary field of Leadership studies. Lead Presenter: Howard E. Seufer Jr., Esq., Bowles Rice LLP (Charleston), WVSBA Counsel 2:30 p.m. Foyer CD Break 2:45 p.m. Grand Ballroom Respondents Marie Bilik, Deputy Executive Director, National School Boards Association, Alexandria, Va. Michael Martirano, Ed.D., West Virginia Superintendent of Schools 4:15 p.m. Adjournment (Dinner On Your Own) 4:15 p.m. Strategic Planning Committee Concurrent Sessions Cumberland ● Advocacy Kanawha ● Communication Appalachian ● Education Blue Ridge ● Resources 7:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom Second General Session President Crawford, Introduction of conference session and presenters/presiding “Exploring Deeper Learning” “…We know when students tune in - and we know when they tune out. The more elusive question is why. There is emerging consensus that the 20th-century approach to education, which favors methods such as lectures and rote learning, is standing in the way of making school relevant to more students. Fortunately, research is catching up with our intuition and validating the practices that we know work in the classroom. So how can educators achieve these 21st-century outcomes and turn the proverbial apple cart upside down? It's called deeper learning…” – Dr. Martinez Presenter: Monica R. Martinez, Ph.D., Presidential Appointee to the White House Commission of Educational Excellence for Hispanics, Education Strategist, Author, and Presenter. 9:00 p.m. Adjournment Saturday, February 21, 2015 7:00 a.m. Foyer AB Buffet Breakfast 8:00 a.m. Kanawha – Blue Ridge WVSBA FY16 Annual Business Meeting 9:00 a.m. Grand Ballroom Third General Session President-Elect Gregory S. Prudich (Mercer), Introduction of conference session and presenters/presiding Susan Lavenski, Managing Partner, Charles Ryan Associates Chair, Energy Speaks Education Committee __________________ “2015 Frist Regular Session – 82nd West Virginia Legislature: A Diagnosis and Prognosis” Saturday, February 21, is the 39th Day of the 60-day Regular Session. Major legislative issues affecting public education and county boards of education will be discussed during this session along with an analysis and review of the session. Lead Presenter: Howard M. O’Cull, Ed.D., West Virginia School Board Association Executive Director Members of the West Virginia School Board Association Executive Board and Committee on Legislation 10:00 a.m. Foyer CD Break 10:15 a.m. Workshops – Please select one Salons D Session A “Deeper Learning: West Virginia Application” A rapidly changing world demands that West Virginia’s students are not only able to master academic content, but also demonstrate other skills and dispositions such as critical thinking, problem solving, communication, collaboration, and grit. Increasingly, school board members are discussing and debating ways to prepare students for their future and not our past. This session will explore the foundation behind learning experiences that develop these skills and highlight actions by states, communities, and schools that enable this learning. We will end with a discussion of barriers and enabling opportunities state and local boards should explore to prepare all students with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions to succeed in college, career, and civic life. Presenter/Facilitator: Ace Parsi, Project Director for the National Association of State Boards of Education’s Deeper Learning Portfolio Salons A-C Session B “Next Generation Science Standards: What County Boards Need to Know” This session will focus on the new science standards recently adopted in West Virginia. Topics will include the background of the Next Generation Science Standards, how they are different from previous science standards and curriculum, connections to the common core competencies, making them West Virginia science standards and what is going on in other states. There will be an opportunity to experience and discuss these issues as it relates to your experience in science Presenter: Francis Eberle, Ph.D., is the National Association of State Boards of Education’s (NASBE) Deputy Executive Director Salons EF Session C “Participant-Led Session” Presenters: Members of the West Virginia School Board Association Executive Board 11:45 a.m. Adjournment Conference Particulars ♦ Mobile Telephone Usage. Please turn mobile telephones off or on “vibrate.” This is a frequentlycited request of attendees, based on conference evaluation forms. ♦ Microphones. Please use floor microphones when asking questions of respondents/panelists or making comments. ♦ Evaluation Forms/Credit “Hours” Forms. Please complete both, returning them to the Registration Desk. ♦ General Conference Questions. Inquire at the Conference Registration Desk or see members of the association staff or executive officers. ♦ Menus. Friday Continental Breakfast: Freshly Baked Assorted Muffins, Assorted House Baked Danish, Freshly Baked Breakfast Breads, Sliced Seasonal Fruits, Orange Juice, Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee and Assorted Teas. Friday Luncheon: Cured Ham Sandwich, Sliced Roasted Turkey Breast Sandwich, Roast Beef Sandwich, Waldorf Salad of Apples, Walnuts, Celery and Grapes, Potato Salad, Potato Chips, Assorted Freshly Baked Cookies and Brownies, Blondie Bars, Freshly Brewed Coffee, Assorted Teas, Soft Drinks and Bottled Water. Saturday Breakfast: Seasonal Fruits, Freshly Baked Assorted Muffins, White and Wheat Toast, Scrambled Eggs, Crispy Bacon Strips and Sausage Links, Breakfast Potato Hash, Oatmeal with Brown Sugar and Raisins, Orange Juice, Freshly Brewed Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee and Assorted Teas. W. Va. School Board Association Winter Conference ’15 Roster of Presenters (In Order of Program Appearance) The following persons are presenting, presiding or facilitating in various capacities during WVSBA Winter Conference ’15. All biographical information was provided by each individual listed. Some edits were made for style and other considerations. Roster of Presenters Dr. Sam Sentelle is in his third term on the Putnam County Board of Education, Dr. Sentelle is presently its Vice-President. He has served as Putnam County school superintendent for 15 years and Superintendent of Logan County Schools for seven years. He has served as chair of both RESA 2 and RESA 3. In Richmond City Schools in Virginia, he served as Budget Director and Assistant to The Superintendent. He has been published in the American School Board Journal and Educational Leadership. In 1997 he received a AASA Leadership for Learning Award. A graduate of the University of Tennessee, Sentelle has been a school principal at both middle school and high school levels. In Putnam County, he is President of the Library Board and President-Elect of Putnam Rotary. Howard Seufer, Jr., Esq. Partner, Bowles Rice McDavid Graff & Love LLP, West Virginia School Board Association Counsel. Mr. Seufer has served as WVSBA counsel since 1986. A , graduate of the West Virginia University College of Law and Michigan State University – BA with High Honors – Mr. Seufer has been named to Best Lawyers in America (Education Law). Other distinctions and memberships include Order of the Coif, Order of the Barristers, National Moot Court Team. He served as a Law Clerk to the late Hon. John A. Field, Jr., U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit. He is Founding Member and Past President, W. Va. Council of School Attorneys. Mr. Seufer is a member of the West Virginia State Bar; West Virginia State Bar Education Law Committee; National school Boards Association Council of School Attorneys; West Virginia Council of School Attorneys; Education Law Association; National Association of College and University Attorneys; and the St. Thomas More Catholic Lawyers Society. He is an Officer and Board Member, The Education Alliance; Officer and Board Member, West Virginia Mansion Preservation Foundation; and Commissioner, Blennerhassett Historical Park Commission. Marie S. Bilik started her position as NSBA’s Chief Operations Officer on December 3, 2013. Marie comes to NSBA as the executive director for of the New Jersey School Board Association’s since 2007 and retired in November of 2013. As executive director, she managed the day-to-day operations of a 70-member staff with an annual operating budget of about $10 million, serving more than 4,800 school board members in 587 local districts, as well as 65 charter schools. Bilik’s accomplishments are impressive. As executive director, she guided the Association through the state's economic crisis, the creation of a new state school-funding formula, the implementation of a 2-percent tax levy cap, November school board elections, and proposed reforms in areas such as tenure and teacher evaluation. Throughout the entire time, she kept a sharp focus on improving the academic achievement of children in all of New Jersey's public schools. Under Bilik's direction, NJSBA established the Educational Leadership Foundation of New Jersey (ELFNJ), an independent non-profit that advances public education governance through training, research, and attaining grants to further professional development. Bilik also presided over a complete renovation of NJSBA's 50-year old headquarters building, which will allow NJSBA staff to serve school board members for decades to come. Bilik was appointed by Gov. Chris Christie in September to serve on the Evaluation Pilot Advisory Committee, a group of 21 education stakeholders that is advising the state as it develops a new teacher evaluation process. Bilik has worked for NJSBA since 1993. Before being selected as NJSBA executive director, she served as the Association’s director of field services. The field service staff specializes in service designed to assist local school boards in their governance of public school districts. Prior to that, she worked as NJSBA’s membership advocacy coordinator, as a field service representative, and as a county program coordinator. A resident of Sussex County, she served as a board of education member from 1981 to 1988, a municipal council member in Green Township from 1988 to 1993, and mayor in 1993. She is currently a member of the township planning board, its historical society and a trustee for the Allamuchy Green First Aid. Bilik has agreed to serve on the Board of Trustees of the Educational Leadership Foundation of New Jersey (ELFNJ) and, also, has been appointed as the NSBA Liaison to SLRMA and ASFA. Dr. Michael Martirano began serving as West Virginia's 30th state superintendent of schools in September 2014. Martirano has been an educator for 30 years and has amassed a wide range of educational and administrative experience through his work as a science teacher, principal and visiting professor at John Hopkins University. Most recently, he served as superintendent of St. Mary’s County Public Schools in Leonardtown, Maryland. As a risk-taker and innovator, he consistently focuses his energy on improving academic success and building positive relationships. He was selected the 2009 Superintendent of the Year in Maryland and a 2010 Innovator of the Year by the Maryland Daily Record. Martirano holds a Doctorate of Education degree in school management and instructional leadership from Nova Southeastern University, two Masters of Education degrees and a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Maryland. CRAWFORD, Jim Joseph “Jim” Sr., W. Va. School Board Association Vice President; was elected to the Kanawha County Board of Education in July 2000. Crawford, from Winfield, is the son of the late Dorothy Crawford McClaskey and the late John Joseph Crawford. Crawford is a retired teacher / coach from St. Albans High School. He taught for 39 years and served as an assistant coach in football, head wrestling coach, head girls’ track coach and athletic director. He is the director of the Gazette Track and Field Meet, which is held in Charleston. He and his wife, Marilyn, are the parents of one son, Jim Crawford, Jr., who is a teacher in the Kanawha County school system. Crawford graduated from Winfield High School and West Virginia State College where he played varsity football and received a Bachelor of Science degree in education. He received his Master of Arts degree in education from West Virginia University. Dr. Monica Martinez is an education strategist and consultant for philanthropy and non-profits, Senior Scholar for the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and appointee to the White House Commission of Educational Excellence for Hispanics. As an education strategist, Monica works with philanthropy, nonprofits, states, districts and schools to help them establish or codify strategic priorities and develop plans for their implementation; create, assist in the roll-out of initiatives and provides ongoing management or short term execution; and/or assesses an organization's initiative. Her book, Deeper Learning: How Eight Innovative Public Schools are Transforming Education in the 21st Century was released this summer and has received positive reviews. Prior to this, Martinez served as the Vice President of the KnowledgeWorks Foundation and President of the New Tech Network, a network of over 130 schools that engage in project based learning, integrate technology and create a strong school culture. Martinez is an international and national speaker on the topics of deeper learning, education innovation and reform, college readiness, and the future of learning. She served on the Board of Trustees for AdvancED, an international accrediting agency and currently on the Board for 10,000 Degrees, a college access and success intermediary in California. Gregory Prudich is a member of the Mercer County Board of Education, serving for the past 15 years. He has served as its president for the past 8 years. Greg is a co-regional director and member of the WVSBA Executive Board, as well as the chairman of the Education Efficiency Audit Response Team. Greg is a native of Mercer County, graduating valedictorian from Montcalm High School. He graduated with Honors with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science from Concord University and attained his Doctor of Jurisprudence from South Texas College of Law in Houston, Texas in 1985. Greg has spent most of his adult life working on education issues, and has been involved in many aspects of the local education system as a parent, citizen and board member. Prior to becoming a member of the local school board, Greg served on his local LSIC, the County PASS Committee, the County Safe Schools Committee, the County School to Work Committee, as well as various athletic and co-curricular booster clubs. Since being elected, he has given much attention to Technical Education and has been instrumental in moving the Technical Education Center in Mercer County toward a technical high school model, in adding new programs, in developing embedded credit and in working with New River Community College to create a new model of delivery between the two education entities. Greg has served on various boards and local entities, including CASE of Southern West Virginia, the Mercer County Fire Service Board, and the Southern Regional Community Corrections Board. One of his proudest associations is having guided the local Little League Baseball program to state prominence. He currently practices law at the firm of Sanders, Austin, Flanigan & Flanigan, located in Princeton, WV, where aside from practicing law he is also the office manager and manages information technology. Greg resides in Princeton with his wife Penny. They have four wonderful children and have been blissfully married for 31 wonderful years. Susan Lavenski is a managing partner with Charles Ryan Associates. She is an expert in issues management and has spearheaded the communications efforts for multi-million dollar statewide transportation campaigns, utility expansion projects, controversial elections and health care certificates of need. In other words, she’s the consummate problem solver. She has provided strategy for Fortune 500 businesses and worked with local, regional and national public figures, media representatives and business executives. Her work has produced results that garnered statewide, national and international coverage for our clients. As the leader of our Charleston office, Susan was named one of West Virginia Executive’s “Young Guns,” a prestigious group of 10 business leaders across the state who exemplify success at a young age. She also was named one of the West Virginia State Journal’s “40 under 40,” an honor recognizing those who are playing critical roles in the state. Susan is a board member of the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce and West Virginia Business Roundtable. She serves as the marketing/communications chairwoman for the West Virginia Manufacturers Association and is a committee member and sub-committee chairwoman for Charleston Area Alliance's Vision 2030 Innovation/R&D Committee. Additionally, she is CRA's representative to the West Virginia Business and Industry Council and the Independent Oil and Gas Association of West Virginia. When this strategic mastermind isn’t at the office, she can be found taking part in a ton of activities…Susan loves to run, root for her boys (who play just about every sport) and is never more than five millimeters away from her iPhone which rarely gets a break. And, she does it all without a single hair out of place. Howard M. O’Cull, Ed.D., W. Va. School Board Association Executive Director. O’Cull has spent his career as an employee of the West Virginia School Board Association, joining the organization in July 1978 upon graduation from college. He became executive director in 1985 – the organization’s third executive director. During his tenure, O’Cull, working with the WVSBA Executive Board, has stressed high accountability for county boards of education and county board members. The Association has one of the most comprehensive school board member training programs in the nation and the only having external governance through a statutorily-established training committee. Its 25 members include representatives of various constituencies such as legislators, businesspersons and school employee organizations. In terms of legislation, the Association has initiated required annual county board evaluation, required superintendent evaluation and similar measures. Among other state-level appointments and commitments, O’Cull served as a member of the Governor’s 21st Century Jobs Cabinet and, in this capacity, recently chaired a charter schools and education reform task force. A prolific writer – his undergraduate degree is in journalism – O’Cull is editor of The Legislature, the state’s best-known education publication. In terms of national service, he served as a member and helped draft the final report of the Twentieth Century Task Force on School Governance (1992), many of whose concepts, including a concentration on county board policy and policymaking as the dominant role of boards of education, have been incorporated into West Virginia’s training modules. His doctoral dissertation dealt with school board decision-making and the various “prompts” for such. He initiated “Project Leadership,” a program for aspiring schools superintendents, which was funded solely through grants, state Department of Education and legislative appropriations. (“Project Leadership” concepts have been incorporated into the West Virginia Department of Education’s educational leadership program). He is an adjunct professor of educational leadership. He and his wife Laquetta Joy Casto O’Cull reside in Charleston. His son Tyler Weston Witten O’Cull is a junior studying communications at W. Va. State University. O’Cull is a native of the Blue Grass State, his ancestors having settled in Northern Kentucky during the late 1700s, including pioneering Methodist preacher/circuit rider Rev. James O’Cull. Ace Parsi is the Project Director for the National Association of State Boards of Education’s Deeper Learning Portfolio at the organization's Center for College, Career, and Civic Readiness. Through this position, he supports the work of state boards of education on a variety of topics—including assessments, accountability, high school graduation requirements, educator capacity and other issues—related to ensuring students have the knowledge, skills, and dispositions essential for college, career, and civic success. Prior to joining NASBE, Mr. Parsi held a number of policy, research, and school-based positions at the Alliance for Excellent Education, the National Service-Learning Partnership, Policy Analysis for California Education, and Fair Oaks Community School in Redwood City, California. Mr. Parsi holds a Masters in Public Policy Degree from the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley. He currently resides in Washington, DC with his wife, Clare. Dr. Francis Eberle is the National Association of State Boards of Education’s (NASBE) deputy executive director after leading two organizations—the National Science Teachers Association and the Maine Mathematics and Science Alliance, both focused on advocating quality science education and education policy. At NASBE, he works with staff to build a strong portfolio of work across several disciplines. He supports state boards of education across the country in understanding the content, process, and implications of state education policy through one-on-one consultations, and facilitating state board retreats. Francis has published many articles on science education and policy as well as co-authored four books. He has been a middle school science teacher and now is an adjunct professor at George Mason University Graduate School of Education in Fairfax, Virginia. Eberle graduated from Boston University, University of Connecticut; he received his Ph.D. from Lesley University and attended Harvard Business School’s Executive Management Program for nonprofit management. West Virginia School Board Association Winter Conference Exhibitors The App-Garden suite of applications is designed to improve workflow processes for school districts in several areas: Travel Tracker, simplifies field trip management and tracking; Volunteer Tracker, streamlines volunteer approval and management; App-Garden University is online training for your substitute teachers. All of the App-Garden applications are highly customizable to meet the needs and standards of each school district. To learn more please visit our websites: www.app-garden.com and www.app-gardenuniversity.com. Representative(s): Sonja Foster, Account Representative Kaye Carden, Assistant eSchoolView provides education websites and software. In addition to our easy to use content management system (CMS), we have other software that can be integrated via one platform saving resources - Instant Connect, Facilities Management, Mobile Suite, PR Consulting and more. We invest time and resources to stand by these products! Representative(s): Benjamin Good, Regional Director of Sales Gary Philips, Education Account Executive Energy Systems Group, ESG, is the premiere energy services company (ESCO) in North America. ESG can partner with you and use our experience and expertise to improve WV K-12 school facilities' energy infrastructure that pays for itself. The energy savings created by modernizing school facilities pays for the projects and is guaranteed. ESG is currently working with many K-12 schools in WV and K-12 schools in other states across the country. We provide a proven and tested turnkey solution that school boards can use to address heating, ventilation, air conditioning, lighting, windows and more. ESG can make your project a reality even in tight financial times. Please visit ESG's booth to get more information on how ESG can help you meet the needs of your facilities to enhance the learning environment for the students in your county school system. Representative(s): Audra Blackwell, WV Business Development Manager Johnson Controls works closely with WV school district to develop and implement Guaranteed Energy Savings Projects. These projects allow school districts to leverage utility savings to fund infrastructure improvements to their facilities. Johnson Controls has a local branch office located in Nitro, WV where we also provide HVAC mechanical services to customers throughout the state. Johnson Controls local office also works closely with local architects and engineers on new construction projects to provide HVAC controls and HVAC equipment. Representative(s): Joseph P. Price, Jr., Account Executive, K-12 Energy Solutions LiveSuiteK12.com is a collection of easy-to-use technology tools for schools. Developed by Citynet to meet the specific needs of West Virginia school systems, it offers three core services. The first is LiveGrades.com, Citynet’s signature educational service, deployed in 300 schools and provided completely free to any school as part of Citynet’s dedication to giving back to the communities in which it serves. LiveGrades.com offers advanced grade-tracking capabilities, a message center, seating charts, attendance modules, discipline modules, reports, and an online data storage component. It provides school districts with a system that offers administrative functionality, reporting, and organization-wide settings, that allows teachers to quickly and easily manage grades, as well as provide students and parents with the ability to access grades, assignments, key information, and effective communication all in one place. LivePagesK12.com is a feature-rich, yet easy-to-use website Content Management System (CMS) for schools. LiveReachK12.com is a distribution platform for effective and immediate school-wide communications via phone, text and email. All three services work well together, or independently, and feature single-sign-on functionality for additional ease. On-site and remote training of all services is offered from Citynet. Award-winning and locally based technical support is available 24/7/365. For more than 20 years, Citynet continues to be the trusted technology and telecommunications partner to the region. Representative(s): Jan Frenzel, Administrator Larry Lambert, Account Executive Mason & Barry, based in St. Albans, is the state’s leading HVAC factory representative firm and West Virginia’s innovators of “Smart Schools” technology. Founded in 1959, they are celebrating their 55th year of providing HVAC equipment, building management systems and security/surveillance systems for both commercial and educational facilities in West Virginia. Additionally their extraordinary service fleet is one of the state’s largest and best qualified bringing well over 400 years of total experience in the HVAC/Building Management industry to the table. Because of the knowledge, experience and dedication of their people M&B has earned and maintains a leadership role in WV’s HVAC, Smart Building and Surveillance industries. Representative(s): Dr. Clacy Williams, Director of Marketing Reasoning Mind is a national nonprofit organization partnering with WV counties to provide a first-rate math education for every child. Through a blended learning approach called “instruction modeling,” technology is used to give every child the experience of being in one of the world's best math classrooms. Representative(s): Scott Darling, Partnership Manager Samantha Darling, Implementation Manager Seth Sharp, Implementation Coordinator Lauren Thompson, Implementation Coordinator Renaissance Learning™ is a leading provider of cloud-based assessment and teaching and learning solutions that fit the K12 classroom, improve school performance, and accelerate learning for all. Renaissance Learning enables educators to deliver highly differentiated and timely instruction while driving personalized student practice in reading, writing, and math every day. Representative(s): Mindy Brinson, Field Account Executive Bill Campbell, Regional Vice President Silling Associates, Inc. is a West Virginia practice, through and through. Established in Charleston in 1902, we take great pride in being the longest continuing practice in the state and one of the oldest in the country. Our legacy of bettering the lives of West Virginians through the built environment is a commitment we take with much enthusiasm, creativity and hard work. Ours is a practice centered on client service; learning their needs and devoting our energies into producing buildings that exceed their expectations at every level. Our success is evidenced by a reputation throughout the state for clear project leadership, highly detailed documents, and completed works which speak to the values and goals of the client and communities for which they are built. Representative(s): Mike Moore, Associate AIA, Director of Business Development The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS) - Specializing in the Management of High Quality Cooperative Procurement Solutions to reduce Costs and Mitigate Risks! Call the TIPS office today where “Purchasing is Made Personal”. Representative(s): Bill Herries, Procurement Solution Specialist Williamson Shriver Architects is an award-winning, multi-disciplinary design firm located in Charleston, WV. Established on the success of educational facility design, our firm has considerable experience working within the parameters of the WV School Building Authority guidelines as well as working in accordance with WV State Board of Education Policy 6200. Having completed over 400 educational facility designs throughout West Virginia… we’ve been around since 1967… with nearly half of those involving SBA funding, our experience is unparalleled. Not to mention, we completed over 20 CEFPS for the 2010-2020 time frame. We speak your language! While specializing in educational planning and design, we provide design services to a diverse client base throughout West Virginia. With construction values exceeding one billion dollars over our history, the size and scale of our projects have ranged from detailed plans for small interior renovations to large multi-million dollar new facilities. Our functional and distinctive buildings reflect the vision of our clients and the spirit of our communities. Representative(s): Greg Williamson, Architect, President Ted Shriver, Architect, Vice President Sarah Petry, Marketing Assistant ZMM Architects & Engineers was established in 1959 in Charleston, West Virginia. ZMM is an integrated award-winning design firm providing professional services throughout the Mountain State. Whether designing educational or light industrial facilities, military installations or commercial office space, we use an integrated approach to building design by providing all building-related design services, including architecture, engineering (civil, structural, mechanical, and electrical), interior design, and construction administration from our office in Charleston. A leader in sustainable or ‘green’ design, we help develop appropriate design strategies for our clients, as well as contribute to sustainable design and construction seminars throughout West Virginia. As ZMM enters our second half-century providing professional design services in West Virginia, we remain committed to the ideal of providing high quality, client focused, design solutions that meet budget and schedule requirements. This commitment to quality has been recognized through both State and National design awards, as well as through the long-term client relationships that we have developed. 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