Indian-American Kevin J. Singh, chair of Louisiana Tech’s School of Design, has been elected as one of the first at-large directors of the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB).
Singh was elected during the board’s annual business meeting, becoming a key member of NCARB’s 2024 national leadership team. According to a release, he received the most votes among 10 candidates for the at-large positions and is one of two elected to serve.
“It’s a tremendous honor to be selected to serve on NCARB’s Board of Directors as an at-large director this year,” Singh said. “The member boards made clear in their voting that someone who is an experienced educator with state board and practice experience is very important to help the board make decisions this coming year. I’m proud that both Louisiana Tech and LSBAE will be recognized with my addition to the board.”
Singh has been a prominent figure in Louisiana’s architectural community. Appointed to the Louisiana State Board of Architectural Examiners (LSBAE) in 2019, he currently serves as the LSBAE’s chair. He has also been the director of Ruston’s Community Design Activism Center (CDAC) since 2006 and serves as Louisiana Tech’s faculty architect licensing advisor.
“As a state licensing board member, Kevin has served the state’s citizens well,” said Tyson Ducote, LSBAE executive director. “He’s used his first term to hone his skills, culminating with a year as board president and recently securing this position on the NCARB Board of Directors. Kevin is an indispensable board member who has brought his level-headedness and thoughtful consideration to all aspects of the board’s work.”
Singh Singh operates a sole proprietorship, designing residential and commercial projects in Louisiana. He holds a Master of Building Construction from Auburn University and a Bachelor of Architecture from Ball State University. He is licensed to practice in Louisiana and holds the NCARB Certificate for national reciprocity.
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