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An annual lecturer at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design, Shook also serves on the board of the <br />College of Architecture at UNC- Charlotte, from which he graduated cum laude in 1976. He is the past <br />president of the Charlotte Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), and a member of the <br />International Downtown Association and the Urban Land Institute. He has received numerous awards, and is a <br />frequent guest lecturer for national organizations such as the Urban Land Institute, The Seaside Institute, <br />National Trust for Historic Preservation, and the International Council of Shopping Centers, among others. <br />Shook has also been very involved in historic preservation activities. He served for many years as president of <br />Berryhill Preservation Society, a non - profit revolving fund that saves and renovates historic houses in <br />Charlotte's Fourth Ward neighborhood. He is currently president of Charlotte Trolley, Inc., dedicated to <br />reviving vintage street car service. He has also been an Architect for over ten national registered properties in <br />his career. <br />Charles Terry Shook, FAIA <br />Shook Kelley <br />2151 Hawkins Street <br />Suite 400 <br />Charlotte NC 28203 <br />T 704.377.0661 <br />F 704.377.0953 <br />cshook @shookkelley.com <br />Local Expert Resource Team <br />Amy G. Self, Esq., County Office of the Corporation Council <br />Amy G. Self is a member of the counseling and drafting division assigned to the Planning Department and the <br />following committees and commissions: Public Access, Open Space & Natural Resources Commission; Kailua <br />Village Design Commission; Hawaii County Cultural Resources Commission; Kona Community Development <br />Plan (CDP) Steering Committee; Puna CDP Steering Committee; South Kohala CDP Steering Committee; and <br />the North Kohala CDP Steering Committee. Ms. Self represents the Planning Director at contested case <br />hearings before the Planning Commission and the Board of Appeals, and at any subsequent appellate <br />proceedings before the Hawaii State courts. <br />Ms. Self is a graduate of Hickory High School in Hickory, North Carolina. She has a Bachelor of Science degree <br />from Appalachian State University, a Master of Public Administration degree from the University of Hawaii at <br />Manoa and a Juris Doctor degree from the William S. Richardson School of Law at the University of Hawaii at <br />Manoa. Ms. Self is licensed to practice in Hawaii and admitted to appear before the United States Court of <br />Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii. <br />Prior to joining the Office of the Corporation Counsel team, she was in private practice with the firm of <br />Carlsmith Ball LLP in Hilo and in Honolulu. Prior to attending law school, Ms. Self worked as a paralegal at the <br />firm of Carlsmith Ball LLP in Honolulu, at the Maui County Office of the Corporation Counsel and at the Legal <br />Aid Office on Maui. Her community service activities include serving as the past board president of the YWCA <br />of Hawaii Island and volunteering for Volunteer Legal Services Hawaii. In her spare time, Amy enjoys <br />bicycling, swimming, hiking, yoga, kayaking, one -man outrigger canoeing. <br />