National Trust for Historic Preservation
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↑ National Humanities Medal, National Endowment for the Humanities, accessed August 30, 2007.
The National Trust was founded in 1949 and "provides leadership, education, advocacy and resources to save America's diverse historic places and revitalize our communities." [1]
- Richard Moe - President
- Jimmy Biddle - former President (1968-1980)
National Trust for Historic Preservation: Advisors
- Winner of the 2001 National Endowment for the Humanities: National Humanities Medal [1]
Trustees
- Chairman - Jonathan M. Kemper
Trustees
- Aida Alvarez
- Leslie Greene Bowman
- Carolyn Schwenker Brody
- Linda Bruckheimer
- Duane L. Burnham
- Adele Chatfield-Taylor
- Mary Moragne Cooke
- Spencer R. Crew
- Jack Davis
- Jennifer Emerson
- Harvey B. Gantt
- Paul Goldberger
- Irvin M. Henderson
- J. Clifford Hudson
- E. Renee Ingram
- Daniel P. Jordan
- Bruce D. Judd
- Elizabeth Kennan
- Nancy Killefer
- Hartman Lomawaima
- Marcia V. Mayo
- Vincent L. Michael
- Martin L. J. Newman
- Judy O'Bannon
- Gay Ratliff
- Jeffrey H. Schutz
- Barbara G. Sidway
- Matthew R. Simmons
- Mary M. Thompson
- Daniel K. Thorne
- Robert White
- Mtamanika Youngblood
Ex-Officio Trustees
- Mary A. Bomar
- Jan Naylor Cope
- Linda Dishman
- Karen Jessup
- Monica D. Miller
- Edward Passarelli
- Earl A. Powell III
Source (bios)
Publications
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- Gordon Gray - Former chair
- Bobbie Greene McCarthy (Vital Voices Global Partnership)
- Terry Goddard - Director
- J. Roderick Heller III - former Vice-Chairman
- John Heyl - former vice president
- Doug Wheeler - former executive director
- Owsley Brown II