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    Philip L. Walker, AICP - Principal: The Walker Collaborative
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    Juliet Cutler, Interpretive Planner and Exhibit Developer, Atlanta, Georgia
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    The participation of young people in the historic preservation is a key component in protecting and maintaining the unique heritage of each region. There are many groups of young professional organizations across the country who advocate for preservation in their communities and offer networking opportunities.
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    Young Professionals in Preservation Young professional organizations across the country who advocate for preservation in their communities and offer networking opportunities:   Buffalo's Young Preservationists (Buffalo, NY)
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    Richard Laub -- Director, Master of Arts: Heritage Preservation program at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia
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    Raymond J. Cannetti: Master Brick and Stone Mason
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    Tersh Boasberg, Community Icon, Washington, DC
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    The history of the United States is enhanced by the many cultures and peoples that make up this nation.
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    These Are the Preservationists in Your Neighborhood There are many different professions that make up the whole of historic preservation work and a diverse array of people are part of the preservation community. Below, you will find a variety of professions, regions of the country, and people who work in historic preservation. Participants were asked questions about their own backgrounds and professional endeavors and what they were currently working on. Also, they answered what they feel is important for preserving heritage in their community.
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    Chris Pattillo: Landscape Architect, Oakland, California What led you to the preservation field?