Aaron Church joined the Sheldon Ambassadors and helped launch the 2026 Greening Grant Cycle with the St. Louis Vacancy Collaborative x Pocketparks initiative. Aaron also served as a judge for the Maplewood Richmond Heights Conics Competition alongside Nakesha Newsome and Naviinesh Gunalan.
Shaun Dodson joined the Board of Directors for the Landmarks Association of St. Louis, contributing to the organization’s mission of preserving and enhancing St. Louis’ architectural heritage.
Leonora Dullovi earned her LEED Green Associate credential, strengthening the firm’s commitment to environmentally responsible design.
Joel Fuoss participated as a panelist for the BOMA St. Louis Monthly Luncheon, Universal Design – Creating Accessible Spaces for All, which explored how thoughtful design, compliance considerations, and practical building solutions can create more inclusive environments.
Amy Gilbertson presented at the American Cancer Society’s Emerging Leadership Council, where she is serving as a CEO’s Against Cancer Emerging Leadership Council mentor this year. She also joined Amanda McAlister to present Having it All: Merging Seismic Retrofit with Historic Preservation at an AIA St. Louis Continuing Education Workshop, sharing insights on balancing structural performance with preservation goals.
Naviinesh Gunalan co-hosted January’s Christopher Kelley Leadership Development Program session on Professional Ethics & the Law with Sherrian Yu of Jacobs. Naviinesh also served as a judge for the Maplewood Richmond Heights Conics Competition alongside Aaron Church and Nakesha Newsome.
Sam Lang participated in Maryville University’s Interior Design Mock Interview event earlier this month, continuing Trivers’ fourth year of involvement. The event included 22 firms, with students selecting 20-minute interview sessions that fostered meaningful conversations about career paths and the profession.
Nakesha Newsome led the sixth session of AIA’s Christopher Kelley Leadership Development Program, Community Engagement, supporting the development of emerging leaders in the profession. Nakesha also served as a judge for the Maplewood Richmond Heights Conics Competition alongside Aaron Church and Naviinesh Gunalan.
Hallie Nolan will serve as a panelist at the 2026 ASLA Central States Conference for When Community Leads: Collective Impact on the MLK Cultural Boulevard on April 10, sharing insights on a corridor-scale planning effort focused on community leadership and reinvestment along Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in collaboration with 4theVille. She will also participate as a panelist for St. Louis School Buildings: Storied Past, Uncertain Future on April 23 at the Missouri History Museum, exploring the legacy of William B. Ittner and opportunities for preservation and adaptive reuse of historic school buildings.
Jesse Price earned her Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate, expanding the firm’s capabilities in drone-based documentation, site analysis, and aerial photography.
James Roseberry presented at the Missouri Gateway Green Building Break, Leveraging Existing Buildings with the CARE Tool, highlighting strategies for evaluating and improving building performance.
