Cassie Chinn, Deputy Executive Director, Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience, Seattle, WA
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- IssuePaul LaRue, history educator, Washington Court House, Ohio
- IssueCheryle Caputo, Cemetery Preservationist/Gravestone Conservator From left, FOBH co-founders June Gillette, Cheryle Caputo, and members Rhonda Atchison, Don Dewey, Kathy Harrington, Cynthia Snow and Donna Shea
- IssueNathaniel C. Guest, Esq., Executive Director and Founder, Colebrookdale Railroad Preservation Trust Boyertown, PA
- IssueThe ACHP understands that applicant-driven projects create challenges for federal agencies and Indian Tribes in Section 106 consultation because extensive planning typically occurs prior to the submission of an application and the initiation of the review process.
- IssuePatricia M. O’Donnell, FASLA, AICP, Principal, Heritage Landscapes LLC
- IssueJennifer Coleman, Chair, Cleveland Landmarks Commission, architect, entrepreneur, Cleveland, Ohio
- IssueKelly 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.
- IssueEmily Hotaling Eig, Founder and CEO of EHT Traceries, Inc. Architectural Historian and Historic Preservation Specialist, Washington, D.C.
- 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