Madeline Anz Slay, who received a Bachelor of Environmental Design degree from Texas A&M University’s College of Architecture in 1991, has received the ATHENA Young Professional Award from the North San Antonio Chamber of Commerce.
Slay is the owner of Madeline Anz Slay Architecture, PLLC, a full-service architecture firm based in San Antonio, providing services for civic, commercial, educational, residential, retail, and medical clients.
Since its establishment in 2000, the firm has grown to employ two fulltime architects, four architectural interns, one fulltime project manager, one fulltime construction coordinator and two fulltime administrative staff members.
Slay was chosen from eight nominees for the award, which honors an individual who “demonstrates excellence, creativity, and initiative in their business or profession, provides valuable service by contributing time and energy to improve the quality of life for others in the community, and actively assist women in realizing their full leadership potential,” states the nomination criteria.
She received the award June 20 at a ceremony at the San Antonio Airport Hilton.
A member of the American Institute of Architects, Slay served on the AIA board of directors from 1996-2007 and was the host chapter’s co-chairwoman for the AIA 2007 national convention in San Antonio.
She is also a member of the National Association of Women Business Owners and is currently serving on the association’s board of directors.
Slay has directed numerous committees while serving on the AIA and NAWBO boards and is a founding member of Women in Design, a mentoring arm of the AIA San Antonio chapter.
She is involved with the community through such mentoring programs as “Income of Her Own” as a facilitator, and is on the city of San Antonio’s Development Services Committee. She has also been a mentor at John Jay High School, Northside ISD, and the Northeast ISD’s Design and Technology Academy.
Slay provides financial resources and time commitments to many charities including Visitation House Ministries, Birthright, Nino’s-SA, and the Good Shepherd Women’s Shelter and St. Peter – St. Joseph Children’s Home, where she is serving a four-year term as a member of the governing board.
She was selected to be part of the prestigious Greater Chamber’s Leadership San Antonio Class of 2003, and was recognized as a finalist for the 2003 Entrepreneurial Spirit Award and the 2004 and 2005 North Chamber’s Small Business Leadership Award for Business Achievement.
Slay, whose firm the San Antonio Business Journal recognized as a Fast Track business in 2004, received a 2004 Entrepreneurial Spirit Award from the National Association of Women Business Owners.
Madeline Anz Slay Architecture was honored by the San Antonio Conservation Society with its 2004 Historic Preservation Award for the Harnisch-Walker House in King William, San Antonio, Texas.
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