Dennis Findley, AIA won election to the governing board of the McLean Community Center for a three-year term in city-wide voting that began on April 8 and ended with Election Day at the annual McLean Day celebration on May 18. Findley won one of three seats up for election on the nine-member board.
Findley, a resident of McLean and long-time member of the AIA, was a Democratic candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in Virginia’s 10th Congressional District in 2010. A Senior Project Architect at Bowie Gridley Architects in Washington, D.C., he currently serves on the Virginia Board of People with Disabilities, having been appointed in 2009 by then Gov. Tim Kaine (D), and reappointed in 2012 by Gov. Bob McDonnell (R).
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Founded in 1981, Bowie Gridley Architects specializes in work for institutions of community significance – academic and student life facilities, performing arts centers, libraries, athletic and recreational facilities, museums and cultural centers. The architecture, planning and interior design firm is based in Washington, D.C. and works with clients throughout the U.S. and abroad.