NCASLA 2025 - 2026 Executive Committee Candidates Announced

PRESIDENT - ELECT

Megan Foy, EQUINOX

Megan is a Landscape Architect at Equinox based in Asheville, NC, where she was born and raised. Her lifelong connection to the Western North Carolina landscape informs her approach to planning and design and drives her commitment to work that is both ecologically sound and deeply rooted in place. She specializes in integrating natural and cultural assets into sustainable planning and design, with experience spanning parks and greenways, outdoor recreation planning, ecological restoration, stormwater design, and regional planning. As both a project manager and key contributor, Megan has led large-scale planning, site plans, and designs for public open spaces that thoughtfully balance human recreation with natural resource stewardship — always with an eye toward landscape resilience, community engagement, and sustainability. Passionate about advancing the landscape architecture profession, Megan has served as Mountain Section Chair for NCASLA for the past two years, fostering collaboration and advocacy among practitioners across the region. Outside of work, she enjoys exploring the trails and ridgelines of WNC with her husband, two children, and two dogs.

Megan is currently serving as the Mountain Section Chair - 2023-2025.


SECRETARY

BERT LYNN, CHARLOTTE MECKLENBURG PARKS AND RECREATION

Bert is a licensed landscape architect with 25 years of experience and proud graduate of Clemson University based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He is the Capital Planning Division Director for Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation. He and his team work to ensure the recreation facility needs of Mecklenburg County residents are met. Bert’s team is responsible for the planning, land acquisition, community engagement, design, and construction of park and recreation facilities. Capital Planning serves as the primary coordination entity of the Department, developing and maintaining partnerships in the pursuit of fulfilling short- and long-term planning goals. Prior to joining Park and Recreation, Bert worked for a private landscape architecture firm, then served as a Project Manager with Mecklenburg County Asset and Facility Management where he managed a number of park, greenway, nature preserve, and special recreation facility projects. He served on the Carolinas Region Board for Out Teach, a national non-profit whose goal is to unlock student performance with experiential learning outdoors. Bert believes that every resident of Mecklenburg County deserves high quality, accessible public open space and works daily toward that vision.


MEMBER AT LARGE- EMERGING PROFESSIONALS

BRIAN VAUGHN, SURFACE 678

Brian is a landscape designer and emerging professional with Surface 678 in Durham. Prior to landscape architecture, he began his career in smart home technology, designing and implementing solutions for complex building systems with a software startup based in Philadelphia. After attending Design With Nature Now, a conference celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Ian McHarg’s seminal work—he decided to pursue landscape architecture.

Brian earned his Master of Landscape Architecture Degree at NC State, where he was the College of Design’s first participant in the Kenan Institute Climate Leaders program. The through-line of his student work is best summarized by the title of his thesis: “Break Expand Comply: An Attitude To Rules and Regulatory Regimes Is A Landscape Architecture Imperative”.

At Surface 678, Brian has enjoyed contributing to a talented team of designers working on projects across the Southeast. He continues his journey to becoming licensed.

Brian seeks to be a community builder of design professionals in North Carolina—we are a stronger profession when we help others recognize our unique approach and contributions to the built environment.

In his free time, Brian and his wife Allison enjoy walks with their Basset Hound, Dolly, and exploring places new to them.


MEMBER AT LARGE - LICENSURE AND STATE ADVOCACY

TROY OLSON, CLH Design

Troy is a Senior Landscape Architect at CLH Design, bringing 18 years of experience specializing in publicly funded projects, particularly in K-12 education environments. Troy studied Landscape Architecture at the University of Massachusetts, where he developed a strong foundation in design and sustainability. Over the course of his career, he has worked in New York City, Washington DC, Virginia, North Carolina, and Massachusetts, gaining valuable experience in all sectors of the profession. His work combines innovative design solutions with a deep understanding of the unique needs of educational institutions, ensuring each project fosters both environmental responsibility and community engagement. Troy advocates for Landscape Architects to cultivate a strong and influential voice to ensure the continuous growth and recognition of Landscape Architecture as a vital and evolving profession.

Troy is currently serving as the Member at Large - Licensure and State Advocacy for NCASLA 2024-2025


MEMBER AT LARGE - AWARDS

JEREMY ARNETT, BOLTON & MENK

Jeremy is a Landscape Architect Project Manager at Bolton & Menk in the Raleigh office. A committed idealist with a practical approach, Jeremy strives to deliver thoughtful, high-quality design solutions that benefit both clients and communities. He has managed a diverse range of projects, from parks and recreation spaces to multifamily developments and municipal work. However, his true passion lies with plants and finding innovative ways to bring people and nature together to create positive impacts on everyday lives. His approach is rooted in continuous learning, attentive listening, and hands-on leadership, ensuring each project aligns with client goals while respecting and enhancing ecological systems.

Jeremy holds a bachelor's degree in Horticulture from Virginia Tech and a master's degree in landscape architecture from the University of Georgia. He is licensed to practice in North Carolina, Virginia, New Jersey, and Maryland. While a member of ASLA for over a decade, Jeremy is ready to share his skillset and experience with the broader community.


COASTAL SECTION CHAIR - OPEN FOR WRITE IN SUBMISSIONS


MOUNTAIN SECTION CHAIR

MEGAN FOY, EQUINOX

Megan is a skilled landscape architect at Equinox, specializing in integrating natural and cultural assets into planning and design projects. With her LEED AP credentials, she excels in sustainable design applications, enhancing the quality of her work. Megan's technical expertise enables her to create high-quality designs for local communities, focusing on large-scale planning projects while collaborating with steering committees and stakeholders to achieve established goals. Known for her attentive listening, she works closely with clients for successful outcomes. Her diverse project portfolio includes site design, parks and greenways, ecological restoration, stormwater design, and low-impact development. Recently, she served as the project manager for the Pisgah View State Park master plan, the first North Carolina State Park in Buncombe County, where she balanced community engagement with outdoor recreation planning and future landscape resilience strategies. Megan has managed multiple master plans and public open spaces, adeptly integrating human use and recreation with natural resource management. Her work emphasizes landscape resilience, community, sustainability, and education, reflecting her commitment to thoughtful and impactful design in the landscapes she shapes.

Megan is currently serving as Mountain Section Chair 2023-2025


TRIAD SECTION CHAIR - OPEN FOR WRITE IN SUBMISSIONS


TRIANGLE SECTION CHAIR

BRITTIAN ALLISON, RATION DESIGN

A unique blend of architect and urban designer, Brittain's experience and insight have shaped numerous projects, blending the built and natural environments. His understanding of architecture allows him to interpret and discover relationships between buildings and the public realm; creating one-of-a-kind places. He has contributed to the design of numerous municipal and privately funded projects including master plans and site plans for complex, mixed-use developments, multi-family communities, and offices.

As a burgeoning new member of NCASLA I am honored to be considered for the Triangle Section Chair position. I am eager to meet with and connect with Landscape Architects across the state and to grow both personally and professionally with ASLA.

Brittian is currently serving as Triangle Section Chair 2023-2025