Background
Stowe, Neal P. was born on July 21, 1943 in Odgen, Utah, United States.
Stowe, Neal P. was born on July 21, 1943 in Odgen, Utah, United States.
Student, Weber State College, 1964. Bachelor of Science, University Utah, 1971. Master of Architecture, University Utah, 1973.
Certified, Duke University, 1987.
Project manager, Richardson Associations American Institute of Architects, Salt Lake City, 1974-1978; associate partner, Richardson Associations American Institute of Architects, Salt Lake City, 1978-1983; partner-principal, Richardson Associations American Institute of Architects, Salt Lake City, 1983-1986; director division facilities construction and management, State of Utah, Salt Lake City, since 1986; director facilities development, Utah Sports Authority, Salt Lake City. Member Regional Urban Design Committee, Olympia, Washington, 1990. Member review Executive Committee Salt Palace Convention Center, since 1991.
Voting district chairman, county and state delegate to political conversations, 1972, 74,76. Member Utah Governor's Committee History and Cultural Sites, 1978-1986. Member Ridgecrest School Community Council, 1988-1989.
Member of advisory board Salt Lake City Downtown Alliance, 1991. Officer board of trustees Assist Inc., 1976-1980, president of the board of trustees, 1980-1984. With United States Army Reserve, 1961-1969.
Fellow American Institute of Architects (chairman united fund doctor Utah society 1976-1977, chairman annual meeting 1985, president elect 1985, president 1986, vice president, member founding committee Salt Lake chapter 1978, president 1979, organizing chairman annual meeting western mountain region 1986, chairman president commission 1986, vice chairman/chairman elect national committee public architecture 1990, chairman 1991, co-chairman national symposium restoration states capitol buildings 1991, juror Thomas Jefferson award 1992, Award of Distinction western mountain region 1982). Member American Society Public Adminstrs., National Association State Facilities Adminstrs. (vice president western states 1989, 90, senior vice president 1991, president 1992-1993, past president, senior director 1993), National Owners, Contractors, and Designers Advisory Council (member steering committee 1992), National Committee Design, National Committee Public Architecture, Urban Design Committee.
Married Peggy L. Leininger, August 1965. Children: Brett Phillip, Amy Lynn, Christopher William.