Winners of the 2025 Texas Chapter Member Awards Announced

The ASID Texas Chapter Member Awards recognize those who have provided exemplary volunteer service to the chapter. Each of the awards is named after an individual who has exuded the characteristics all of us should admire and strive to emulate. They both left a legacy behind, setting the bar for us all to reach for in our own dedication to the interior design industry through the Texas Chapter of ASID.

We are pleased to announce that the following members were recognized for their service to the chapter by winning 2025 Texas Chapter Member Awards:
 

THE KATHY HAMMOND INDUSTRY MEMBER AWARD

Kathy Hammond was praised for her commitment to professionalism, keen sense of style, and eagerness to support the community. She consistently stepped up to the plate, always willing and eager to contribute where the need arose. This award is for an Industry Member who has continually and enthusiastically supported the Texas Chapter through their contribution of time, energy, materials, and resources.

  • AMY MINTS, ASID Affiliate of Interior & Textile Solutions is tirelessly committed to ASID and has made a significant impact as a multi-year leader within the Fort Worth Design Community. As a knowledgable industry member of the Society, she serves as resource for all, is extremely hilarious, and lights up any room she walks into.

 


THE ROBERT PRESTON HENRY AWARDS

Serving as ASID Texas Chapter president from 1993-1994, Robert Preston Henry actively promoted the profession he loved so much through a vibrant career spanning 60 years of dedication. He cultivated a love for interior design and was devoted to ASID. Individuals nominated for one of these three awards radiate the same vibrant eagerness to support the chapter through volunteerism and commitment to peers, events and the chapter as a whole.

 

On the Rise Legacy Award
This individual is still immersed in their interior design studies while being plugged in and eager to volunteer time and energy at the student level, encouraging peers and fellow members alike to further advance the interior design profession, the chapter, and ASID.

  • RILEY BEHMER, ASID Student established a reputation as an extremely hardworking emerging professional while he was still studying at Collin College. He is consistently a friendly, energetic, and helpful presence at events, is committed to volunteerism for both the Dallas Design Community and the Texas Chapter, and actively supports our chapter in any way he can.

 

Emerging Legacy Award
This individual is relatively new to ASID but is supporting the chapter with lots of time and energy, all with a fresh outlook and positive attitude.

  • MAUDIE EDWARDS, ASID Affiliate leads with strong character and makes a memorable impression on everyone she meets. She is a leader within the Austin Design Community, as well as on the Texas Chapter level, furthering our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion. Maudie is a fantastic networker, has a friendly and welcoming personality, and has the word ‘leader’ written all over her.

 

Longevity Legacy Award
This individual has graced the ASID Texas Chapter with support, time and energy for six or more years of consecutive membership.

  • CINDI CAGLE, ASID has been a loyal member of ASID since 1982. Over the years she has held multiple roles for both the Texas Chapter and the Dallas Design Community, and she has served as the chapter’s E-newsletter Chair since 2019. She continues to be a great example of selfless service for future leaders within our chapter.