Meet the CACM Advisory Board!

CACM Advisory Board members.

Our Advisory Board comprises exceptional industry partners who are invested in the continued excellence of CACM!

We thank them for their partnership and commitment to the betterment of our college.

Meet the Advisory Board Members

Architecture alumnus helps guide downtown Smyrna redevelopment

Luis Calvo poses in a lush courtyard.
When Luis Calvo ’10 left Barranquilla, Colombia, at 18 to study architecture, he envisioned himself designing buildings. Little did the College of Architecture and Construction Management (CACM) alumnus know that he’d be designing entire city centers, guiding one of the most ambitious redevelopment efforts in metro Atlanta.

 

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Better Together

Beth Lowry speaks at KSU event.
On page 34 of Summit Magazine, Emeritus CACM Advisory Board Member and President and CEO of Holder Construction, Beth Lowry is celebrated for her commitment to KSU. Under her leadership, Holder Construction has invested in the KSU Research Consortium to advance research in construction and architecture.
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40 Owls Under 40

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We’re proud to celebrate our CACM alumni being honored as part of the Kennesaw State University Alumni Association’s 40 Owls Under 40 Class of 2026! 🦉 

This recognition highlights our talented graduates who are making a remarkable impact in their professions and communities.

Congratulations to our honorees:
⭐ Darral Tate, AIA, NOMA Tate | B.Arch ’19 | Architect, Novus Architects, Inc.
⭐ Madlyn Wright | BS ’21 | Project Manager, BDR Partners


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Giving Day 2026

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🌟$60,300🌟

Thank you to our incredible community for making Giving Day 2026 unforgettable! Your generosity helped us achieve another record‑breaking year, with 114 donors uniting to raise $60,300 for CACM. You showed up in full force to support our students and empower them to reach new heights! 🦉💛

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