NACC to Host Holiday Gala on December 12

NACC to Host Holiday Gala on December 12

By Southern Torch Staff

RAINSVILLE, Ala. — The Northeast Alabama Community College Foundation Board is hosting its annual Holiday Gala on Thursday, December 12 at the W.M. Beck Health & Fine Arts Building. Larry Cash will be honored as the Northeast Alabama Community College Alumnus of the Year. 

Larry Cash, FAIA is the founder and CEO of RIM Architects, a full-service architecture firm, founded in 1986 in Anchorage, Alaska. Under Cash’s direction, all of RIM’s office locations in Alaska, Guam, Hawaii, and California specialize in architectural solutions for challenging climates, difficult terrains, traitorous acts of nature, and dangerous coastal conditions. Cash’s diverse portfolio of architectural work is impressive, ranging from military projects to commercial offices to hospitality, education, entertainment, and more. In 2016, Cash was inducted into the American Institute of Architects College of Fellows, by a jury of his peers, recognizing his extensive contribution to architecture and society, one of the highest honors the AIA bestows. 

Cash has fond memories of attending Northeast Alabama Community College (NACC). After graduating from Valley Head High School in May of 1968, he headed off to NACC. He credits NACC for providing him with a solid educational foundation, beginning leadership skills, and the desire to “give back” to the community, personally and professionally. “The year I spent at NACC prepared me to be accepted in the architecture program at Auburn University where I graduated with Honors in 1973, top of my class,” stated Cash. 

Cash is a registered architect in multiple states including Alaska, California, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands, Georgia, Alabama, Hawaii, Washington, Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, Texas, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, South Carolina, North Dakota and South Dakota. He shares his passion for architecture and community beyond RIM by participating on panels, serving on public boards and commissions, and leveraging public platforms to influence the science and art of architectural solutions. On a personal and community level, he is the recipient of numerous awards and achievements for the past 30 years.

Tickets for the event are $75 and a Patron Table is $600. All funds raised support the mission of the College and scholarships for students. For more information or to reserve your seat, please contact Heather Rice at 256.638.4418 or 256.228.6001, ext. 2301 or email riceh@nacc.edu.

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