Affiliate Associate Professor Amy Wagenfeld received the ASLA Outstanding Service Award this past November at the 2022 ASLA Conference in San Francisco.
After serving as an officer for the ASLA Children’s Outdoor Environments Professional Practice Network, Amy Wagenfeld eventually co-chaired the PPN in 2015. And after her two-year term, she has continued to stay involved as a PPN officer. As an occupational therapist, Amy brings an important perspective to the topic of Children’s Outdoor Environments and has also served as a liaison with the Healthcare & Therapeutic PPN and other PPNs on several joint initiatives. Thank you for your exemplary leadership in interdisciplinary and inter-PPN collaboration, Amy!
You can read more about the Children’s Outdoor Environments PPN in the recap here: https://thefield.asla.org/2022/11/22/a-conversation-on-trauma-responsive-design-thinking/#more-19615
Photo courtesy of ASLA. Amy at the Awards Ceremony with outgoing ASLA President Eugenia Martin, FASLA.