New and Returning Members Unite to Lead the Association and Design Community
(June 5, 2025 – Washington, D.C.) – The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) has announced its 2025/2026 national board of directors, effective Oct. 1, 2025. The members of the board represent all sectors of the interior design profession, as well as ASID Fellows and members of the Society’s affiliate membership category.
The national board will consist of 12 members: three officers (chair, incoming chair, and past chair), nine at-large directors—including two industry partner representatives. Elizabeth Von Lehe, NCIDQ, ASID, will serve as chair of ASID’s 2025–2026 national board.
“ASID’s national board exemplifies the diverse talent and perspectives that fuel the Society’s progress and deepen our influence across the design profession,” said Khoi Vo, chief executive officer. “As we welcome these exceptional leaders—both new and returning—we’re energized by the depth of experience they bring to advancing ASID’s strategic vision, and we are confident their contributions will resonate throughout the Society and the design world at large.”
As the governing body of the Society, the national board of directors is responsible for leading and representing ASID and its members by advising on, administering, and implementing organizational policies. The board is committed to advancing the profession through a positive, forward-thinking lens, while recognizing the impact of social, technological, economic, and environmental influences on the practice of design.
The 2025/2026 National Board of Directors includes: Elizabeth Von Lehe, NCIDQ, ASID | Chair
Shundra Harris, FASID, RID, NCIDQ | Chair-Elect
David Euscher, ASID, NCIDQ, Associate AIA, WELL AP | Past-Chair
Margi Kaminski, ASID, CLBG, NCIDQ | Director at-Large
Ruju Jasani, ASID, IIDA, NCIDQ, SEED | Director at-Large
Caroline Gama, Allied ASID, GREEN AP, CAPS | Director at-Large
Kendra Ordia, RID, NCIDQ, LEED AP | Director at-Large
Lauren Corbin, ASID Industry Partner | Director at-Large
Joni Burden, ASID, NCIDQ | Director at-Large
Dina Lamanna, ASID, NCIDQ | Director at-Large
Kristie Nicoloff, ASID, NCIDQ, RID, IIDA | Director at-Large
Jennifer Nye, ASID Affiliate | Industry Partner Representative
Von Lehe will take over as the 2025 Board Chair, and Harris will govern as the 2025 Board Chair-Elect for ASID.
Elizabeth Von Lehe currently serves as principal and senior interior design leader at CannonDesign and leads teams and projects internationally. Von Lehe is an award-winning design leader with professional experience across multiple industries who champions a holistic approach to design, embracing not only the built form, but branding, curation and the development of user experience from every angle. As an active member of ASID, she has served on the National Board of Directors, supported student mentorship initiatives, and served on a variety of volunteer committees. Von Lehe also serves as a regular graduate mentor and panelist for her alma mater, Columbia University, and is an adjunct professor for a special studio course with the Institute Paul Bocuse in Lyon, France.
Shundra Harris is an interior designer, educator, and advocate with a background in computer science and engineering and interior design. As CEO of Shundra Harris Interiors, she leads a Texas-based firm delivering client-centered solutions across residential and commercial products. Blending technical expertise with creative vision, she designs environments that support wellness and empowerment. An ASID member since 2007, Harris has served on over 15 committees, including as president of the Texas Gulf Coast Chapter and chair of the Chapter Support Team. She currently serves as a director-at-large on the National Board and has contributed to the ASID Foundation and various diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
ASID also welcomes four new board members: Joni Burden, ASID, NCIDQ
Dina Lamanna , ASID, NCIDQ
Kristie Nicoloff, ASID, NCIDQ, RID, IIDA
Jennifer Nye, ASID Affiliate
ASID’S NEW BOARD MEMBERS
Joni Burden founded her interior design firm over 37 years ago and has since grown it into the internationally recognized J. Banks Design, based in Hilton Head Island. Known for “luxury without pretense,” the firm blends resort living with residential style across a global portfolio. Under Burden’s direction, J. Banks Design has earned significant accolades, including multiple ASID Designer of the Year honors and a Gold Key Award for its work at Castello di Casole in Tuscany. The firm is ranked in the top 100 Design Giants by Interior Design Magazine. Burden’s designs have been featured in Southern Living, Robb Report, Hospitality Design and more. Her love of travel inspires her product lines with EJ Victor, Kravet Inc., Gabby and others.
Dina Lamanna is a principal and director of HOK New York’s Hospitality Interior Design Studio, with a portfolio spanning 4.2 million square feet and 12 global design awards. She has worked with elite hospitality brands such as Four Seasons and Hilton, and contributed to high-profile projects such as the 2009 Oscars Theater set design and The Walt Disney Family Museum. Her design mantra, “Thoughtfulness never goes out of style,” guides her storytelling-driven work. Post-pandemic, her influence has expanded across HOK—earning her the title of in-house Hospitality “Guru”, contributing to diverse sectors from aviation to healthcare. Recent projects include NYC Football Club’s all-electric stadium inspired by the city’s five boroughs. Lamanna is a dedicated mentor to over 200 students and has taught through SCAD, NYSID, and professional design organizations. Her career reflects a belief in joyful, purposeful design.
Kristie Nicoloff is an interior designer with 29 years of experience, including 24 years specializing in healthcare design. As operations and finance manager and associate principal at LS3P Associates, LTD, she oversees workflow and profitability, mentors design teams, recruits future talent and standardizes processes across offices. Nicoloff has served in numerous ASID leadership roles, including co-chair of the Impact Review Task Force and chair of the Trends and Futures Committee. Her advocacy extends to IIDA, Women in Healthcare – Carolinas, and the SC Interior Design Coalition. A graduate of Northern Illinois University and NCIDQ Certified, Nicoloff frequently lectures and presents at design industry events, bringing strategic insight and a strong voice for the future of the profession.
Jennifer Nye is the chief marketing and creative officer at Momentum Textiles & Wallcovering, where she leads a 40-person team and drives innovation, sustainability and digital transformation. Her career spans over 15 years with brands like Kohler and ANN SACKS. An ASID supporter for more than a decade, Nye champions inclusivity, education, and human-centered design. She serves on the NeoCon Advisory Board and has been recognized through honors like Interior Design’s HiP Leader Award, PR’s Most Influential List, and Wallpaper’s USA 400. Nye’s work includes contributing to ASID’s Connectivity & Inclusivity whitepaper and public art initiatives like Art on the Mart. Nye exemplifies design leadership that connects, transforms, and inspires. For more information about the full 2025/2026 Board of Directors, visit here the ASID website here: https://www.asid.org/
About ASID
The American Society of Interior Designers believes that design impacts lives. Through its programs, networks, and advocacy, ASID serves all those who are a part of the interior design profession and practice.
This support extends to their membership, encompassing practitioners of all levels of training across all sectors of design, including Affiliate Members and Partners to represent all contributors of the built environment. ASID thrives on the strength of cross-functional and interdisciplinary relationships among designers of all specialties, including workplace, healthcare, retail and hospitality, education, institutional, and residential.
As a leader in shared conversations around topics that matter in design, from evidence-based and human-centric design to social responsibility, well-being, and sustainability, ASID showcases the impact of design on the human experience and the value interior designers provide. ASID will mark its 50th anniversary in 2025. Celebrating 50 years of industry leadership, ASID is committed to broadening the impact for the future of design in all of the places we work, play, and heal. Learn more at asid.org.