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Let’s change how we talk about historic preservation in America.

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Messaging Made Easy

The world should know about your work and why it’s important. Creating clear, compelling messages for the right audiences is key. But is it easy? If you work with historic places, how do you handle all the nuance, complexity, and misperception? Don’t spend another minute staring at that blank screen. Let me help.

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Why Me?

I have a rare combination of expertise in both communications and historic preservation. After twenty years in the conservation community — fourteen at the Los Angeles Conservancy — I understand the issues, language, and challenges specific to the field.

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What Have I Done?

Not as in, raising your hands toward the sky, “What have I done?!” As in, how have I helped historic sites and organizations convey their value?

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What Next?

If you need to tell your story (and you do), engage your supporters, or translate complex ideas into clear, compelling messages, I’m happy to chat.

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Pictured: Detail from Recognition of All Foreign Lands by Richard Haines, Los Angeles Federal Building (1963, Welton Becket & Associates) 

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