Landscape Technologies: Resume
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Randall W. Mardis, ASLA
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Landscape Technologies |
(636) 928-1250
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67 Jacobs Creek Drive |
Saint Charles, MO 63304
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EXPERIENCE
- Landscape Architect-Owner, Landscape Technologies, St.
Charles, Missouri, March 1994 - Present
- Landscape Architect, Baxter Farms & Nurseries, St.
Louis, Missouri, February 1987 - March 1994
- Landscape Architect, Peckham Guyton Albers & Viets,
Inc., St. Louis, Missouri, August 1985 - February 1987
- Landscape Architect, Baxter Farms & Nurseries, St.
Louis, Missouri, August 1983 - August 1985
- Landscape Architect, Mardis Design Group, St. Louis,
Missouri, August 1981 - August 1983
- Landscape Architect, Peckham Guyton Albers & Viets,
Inc., St. Louis, Missouri, June 1979-August 1981
- Architectural Estimator, HBE Corporation, St. Louis,
Missouri, July 1974 - August 1975
- Architectural Draftsman, R. W. Booker & Associates,
Inc., St. Louis, Missouri, May 1973 - July 1974
EDUCATION
- Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, 1979
Kansas State
University, Manhattan, Kansas
- Associate Degree in Architecture & Design,
1973
Meramec Community College, St. Louis County,
Missouri
AWARDS & ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- First Place, 1973 AIA Drafting Competition
- 1979 Outstanding Graduating Senior Award, KSU
- 1981 Outstanding Service to the St. Louis Chapter ASLA
ORGANIZATIONS & ACTIVITIES
- President, Student Chapter ASLA, Kansas State
University, 1977-1978 School Year
- Member, American Society of Landscape Architects,
1979-1983, 1985-Present
- Chairman, Membership Committee, St. Louis Chapter ASLA,
2000-Present
- Chairman, Public Relations Committee, St. Louis Chapter
ASLA, 1979-1982
- Chairman, 100 Years/100 Parks Program, St. Louis Chapter
ASLA, 1999
- Chapter Liaison, America’s Promise – Saint Louis
1999-Present
- Member, Executive Committee, St. Louis Chapter ASLA,
1981-1983 and 1988-2000
- Chairman, Continuing Education Committee, St. Louis
Chapter ASLA, 1989-1991
- President-Elect, St. Louis Chapter ASLA, 1990-1991
- President, St. Louis Chapter ASLA, 1991-1992
- Trustee, St. Louis Chapter ASLA, 1994-2000
- Member, ASLA HQ Relocation Committee, 1997
- Member, Meramec Community College Architectural Advisory
Board, 1982-1983
- Member, KSU College of Architecture & Design
Advisory Board, 1992-1995
- Instructor, Missouri Botanical Gardens Adult Education
Program, 1989-Present
REGISTRATION State of Kansas #264 State of Missouri
#019
Biographical
Statement
Randall W. Mardis, ASLA
Randy Mardis earned an associates degree in architecture
prior to attending Kansas State University, where he earned a
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture degree in 1979. As a
student at KSU, he served as Student Chapter President in
1977. During his term, membership more than doubled. Since
graduation, he has worked for three landscape architectural
firms from 1979 through 1994, when he opened his own practice.
His projects are found throughout the Midwest and South and
represent a wide diversity of project types. Randy is licensed
in the states of Missouri (#019) and Kansas (#216).
As a member of ASLA, Randy's service to ASLA include:
- President, Student Chapter ASLA, Kansas State
University, 1977-1978 School Year
- Member, American Society of Landscape Architects,
1979-1983, 1985-Present
- Chairman, Professional Practice Institute, 2001-Present
- Chairman, Membership Committee, St. Louis Chapter ASLA,
2000-Present
- Chairman, Public Relations Committee, St. Louis Chapter
ASLA, 1979-1982
- Chairman, Continuing Education Committee, St. Louis
Chapter ASLA, 1989-1991
- Chairman, 100 Years/100 Parks Program, St. Louis Chapter
ASLA, 1999
- Chapter Liaison, America's Promise – Saint Louis
1999-Present
- Member, Professional Practice Institute Committee
- Member, Executive Committee, St. Louis Chapter ASLA,
1981-1983 and 1988-2000
- President-elect, St. Louis Chapter ASLA, 1990-1991
- President, St. Louis Chapter ASLA, 1991-1992
- Trustee, St. Louis Chapter ASLA, 1994-2000
- Member, ASLA HQ Relocation Committee, 1997
Randy has served the profession through mentoring and
taking opportunities to educate the Public. He has been a
guest speaker at several garden clubs and college programs in
the area. He has served in advisory board capacities at
Meramec Community College and Kansas State University. He has
spoken at numerous "Career Days" at area high schools and
facilitated charettes at elementary schools. Additionally, he
has taught adult classes at Missouri Botanical Gardens since
1989. Since 1994, Randy has volunteered his services to
Gateway to Gardening, an organization that develops various
gardens in vacant lots throughout the Saint Louis area.
Finally, Randy has volunteered each year since 1976 as a
Telethon coordinator for the Muscular Dystrophy Association,
first in Manhattan, KS and, upon returning to St. Louis in
1979, in his hometown.
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