Kelly G. Marsh (Taitano), Professor and Cultural Preservationist
One of the larger surviving sets of latte at the Senator
Angel L.G. Santos Latte Park, Hagåtña, Guåhan (Guam).
Photo: Taken by Ronald Laguana.
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- IssueNiya Bates, Director of African American History and Getting Word Oral History Project at Monticello, Charlottesville, Virginia
- IssueTraining The ACHP provides various training via classroom, webinars, and online on-demand available through the ACHP's eLearning portal. Section 106 Resources for Indian Tribes
- IssueNicholas M. Patrick, Architectural Conservator/Project Manager, Aeon Preservation Services, LLC
- IssueLaurie Kay Sommers Ph.D., Folklore, Independent Consultant
- IssueWilliam Johnson, Curator/Team Leader, tribal cultural resource management
- IssueAs the number of skilled workers in the construction trades has plummeted in recent years, the shortage of skilled preservation craft workers has continued to grow. Restoration work on historic buildings simply cannot be done without skilled workers, making the training of new craftspeople a critical priority.
- IssueACHP member agencies and organizations are working to preserve historic buildings while enhancing their energy efficiency.
- IssueShelly Hargrove: Main Street Coordinator, Georgetown, Texas
- IssueConstance Lai - Historic Preservation Manager, Grunley Construction