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Randy
W. Bright
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| Registrations, Certifications, and Affiliations |
| 1983 |
Licensed Architect, State of Oklahoma |
| 1984 |
Licensed Architect, State of Illinois |
| 1990 |
Licensed Architect, State of Missouri |
| 1991 |
Licensed Architect, State of Kentucky |
| 2002 |
Licensed Architect, State of Colorado |
| 2003 |
Licensed Architect, State of Texas |
| 1988 |
NCARB Certified (National Council of Architectural
Registration Boards) |
| 1989 |
Member, AIA (American Institute of Architects) |
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| Education |
| 1977 |
University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, Bachelor of
Science in Architectural Studies |
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| Other Affiliations and Service |
| 1992 - 1994 |
Served on the Board
of Trustees for Sunset Bible Camp, a summer camp
for children located in Mannford, Oklahoma, that
serves 35 Christian Churches in Oklahoma. |
| 1994 |
Served on the Board
for the Northeastern Oklahoma Evangelizing Association.
The NOEA has planted new churches in Oklahoma since
the mid 1950's. |
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| Other Achievements |
| September 2000 |
Authored an article
entitled "Key Decisions You Should Make Before Committing
to Any Building Program" for The Mentor magazine
(Faith Christian Fellowship International). (Published
in November/December 2001 issue.) |
| November 2000 |
Authored an article
entitled "Why Churches Should Build" for The Mentor
magazine (Faith Christian Fellowship International).
(Published in January/February 2002 issue.) |
| 1996 - 2000 |
Authored Building
the Church, a seminar designed to assist Churches
with beginning their building programs and about
the concepts of master planning. It has been delivered
to over 80 Tulsa regional Churches. |
| Nov. 5, 1998 |
Interviewed on KOTV
Channel 6 10:00 News in a story entitled "Church
Boom". |
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| A
columnist for the Tulsa Beacon, a conservative newspaper.
Articles are on a broad variety of topics related to church
architecture. |
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He
makes his home in Tulsa, Oklahoma with his wife and 3
children. |
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