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Bob Clinton
Architectural career began in January of 1981 working for Architectural Services a residential design firm, primary tasks included general drafting and the design and drawing of home plans for individual and builder clients. Left Architectural Services in April of 1984 and went to work for John Wieland Homes as their Drafting Supervisor, primary tasks included overseeing staff responsible for the drawing and maintenance of complete portfolio of over 150 home plans. In June of 1993 moved into the role of Architectural Quality Assurance Manager, primary tasks involve overseeing staff responsible for the review of all construction documents for accuracy, completeness and structural integrity.
Joined the Georgia Society of the AIBD as a Building Designer in April of 1985, attained CPBD status in March of 1986. Served as Secretary for Georgia Society from 1989 through 1991. Currently serving as Membership Chairman (since 1993).
Designed and built personal homes in 1992 and again in 2005.
Hobbies include woodworking, car shows (Corvette owner and enthusiast) and motorcycling.