Traditional Trades Careers in Historic Preservation
Students, preservation professionals, and those who want to learn more about historic preservation careers, join the ACHP at 2 p.m. ET on Wed. April 24 for our free webinar, Traditional Trades Careers in Historic Preservation. This is part of our Preserve the Past, Build for the Future webinar series. You will learn from our panelists about the traditional trades field, how to get the training you need, and the type of work someone in that field does on a daily basis.
The traditional trades field is a great career option for students looking for hands-on engagement within historic preservation. The traditional trades is a diverse field that includes managing, documenting, restoring, and adapting historic structures. From the private sector to government agencies, employers are looking for those with specialized skills to preserve our built heritage.
Panelists:
Thomas Eiceman, Archives Lab Manager, Veterans Curation Program
Natalie Henshaw, director of Historic Trades, the Campaign for Traditional Trades for Preservation Maryland and founder of Henshaw Preservation
Moss Rudley, Superintendent of the Historic Preservation Training Center