Constance Lai - Historic Preservation Manager, Grunley Construction
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- IssueLoren Me'-lash-ne Bommelyn Tolowa Dee-ni' Linguist and Tribal Historian, tradition bearer, teacher-- Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation, Smith River, California
- IssueNiya Bates, Director of African American History and Getting Word Oral History Project at Monticello, Charlottesville, Virginia
- Public Resources
- IssueThe changing demographics of America pose opportunities as well as challenges for the national historic preservation program.
- IssueAgencies and organizations that are members of the ACHP are promoting more livable and sustainable communities through preservation. Key Links
- IssueJay D. Vogt, South Dakota State Historic Preservation Officer, NCSHPO President, 2005-2009 What led you to your field?
- IssueFrank Edgerton Martin, MSLA, Design Journalism/Historic Landscape Preservation
- IssueBrian Tibbs, Architect and Chairman of the Metropolitan Historic Zoning Commission, Nashville, Tennessee
- 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.