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Los Angeles Conservancy, 523 W. 6th Street, Suite 826, Los Angeles, CA  90014
tel: 213-623-2489, fax: 213-623-3909
info@laconservancy.org

About the Los Angeles Conservancy
Background  • Directors  •  Staff  •  Jobs  •  Contact
 
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2008-9

The Board of Directors of the Los Angeles Conservancy is an active and involved group representing different professions and diverse interests in the field of historic preservation and cultural heritage.

The Board meets bimonthly (odd months). The officers (see list below) make up an Executive Committee that meets monthly. Other Board committees include the Advocacy Committee, the Program (Education) Committee, the Development Committee, the Finance Committee, and the Commercial Centers Task Force, each chaired by a Vice President.

Other Committees, which involve Board members as well as other volunteers of the Conservancy, include the Modern Committee, Historic Theatres Committee, and Legal Committee.

 
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OFFICERS
 

Thomas R. Miller, President
Executive Vice President, Director of Marketing
City National Bank

Alison Crowell, Vice President Membership & Development
Civic activist

Steven D. Archer, Vice President Education & Community Relations
Attorney
Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi L.L.P.

Charmaine Atherton, Vice President Finance & Administration
Senior Vice President
Bank of America Community Development Banking Group, Southern California

 

DIRECTORS

 

Mitchell E. Abbott
Attorney
Richards, Watson & Gershon

Roberto E. Barragan
President
Valley Economic Development Center

Clare De Briere
Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
The Ratkovich Company

Barbara Flammang, AIA
Architect, Managing Partner
Killefer Flammang Architects

Robert K. Foster
Executive Vice President, Regional Manager, Westside/South Bay Region
Coldwell Banker

Dexter Henderson
CEO of the South Central Los Angeles Regional Center (SCLARC)

Chris Iovenko
Film director and writer

Maura M. Johnson
Housing Director
Hollywood Community Housing Corporation

Diane Keaton
Actress, director, producer, and author

Lauren King
Space planner, decorator, and community leader

Stephanie Kingsnorth, AIA
Architect, Associate, Director of Preservation Projects
Pfeiffer Partners Architects Inc.

Michael LaFetra
Film producer

Cedd Moses
Founder and president of 213 Ventures

Jackie K. Park
Partner
DLA Piper

Kevin Ratner
Senior Vice President of Development
Forest City Residential West, Inc.

Ben Stiller
Actor, director, producer, and author

Trina Turk
Clothing designer

Corinne Verdery
Senior Vice President
Oasis West Realty

Donald Weggeman
Longtime Conservancy volunteer

 
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STAFF 
 

Linda Dishman Executive Director, 213-623-2489

Michael Buhler, Director of Advocacy, 213-430-4203

Cindy Olnick, Director of Communications, 213-430-4214


Adrienne KissonDirector of Development, 213-430-4204

Trudi SandmeierDirector of Education, 213-430-4210

Naomi Castillo, Receptionist, 213-430-4207

Flora Chou, Preservation Advocate, 213-430-4211

Constance Farrell, Communications Coordinator, 213-430-4215

Connie HumbergerVolunteer Coordinator, 213-430-4206

Anne LaskeyProgram Manager, 213-430-4209

Abby Matthews, Membership Coordinator, 213-430-4201

Karina Muniz, Community Outreach Coordinator, 213-896-9115

Willow Pappageorge, Administrative Manager, 213-430-4202

Adam Rubin, Youth Outreach Coordinator, 213-430-4208

Marcello Vavala, Preservation Associate, 213-430-4217

 

LA Conservancy
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Subway Terminal Building
417 S. Hill Street, Los Angeles

This exceptional building, whose design derives from a 15th century Florentine palazzo, was constructed as the original terminus of the Pacific Electric Railway system. Thousands of Angelenos traveled daily to and from the concourse and underground platforms beneath the building. Today, restoration to the lobby, with its mosaic designs, pink Tennessee marble floor, and skylit ceiling has brought the building back to life. Its owners are also planning to convert the upper floors of the building to apartments.

Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #177.

Photo courtesy of Subway Terminal Building


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