Presentation Program

Auxiliary Coordinator
Bruce Hamilton, AIA, NCARB

Emerging Professionals Companion

What is the Emerging Professionals Companion (EPC)? The AIA, together with NCARB, has completely revised the 1992 version of the Supplementary Education Handbook to support interns on their path to licensure. It is now referred to as the EPC. The EPC, a web based professional development resource, consists of learning activities related to the IDP training areas. The EPC also provides other resources that can help clarify issues, address problems and answer questions. You can earn one elective training unit for each completed learning activity.

Intern Development Program

In New Hampshire there are three ways in which one may become licensed. The most common process is to graduate from and NAAB Accredited University or College and then proceed through the Intern Development Program administered through NCARB. If you have any questions on the process of becoming licensed in NH, contact Louise Lavertu at llavertu@nhsa.state.nh.us or Thomas A. House, AIA at idp@aianh.org.

The AIANH Intern Development and Coordination Committee with assistance from the AIA will be providing seminars geared toward the development of the Emerging Professionals. The goal of these seminars is to de-mystify a process that can appear complicated to many.

If you would like to schedule a firm seminar on the IDP process and/or the EPC, contact Bruce Hamilton, AIA, NCARB at idppresentations@aianh.org