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Indiana Landmarks names new southwestern office director

Evansville native will oversee work to save historic places and revitalize communities in six counties

Indiana Landmarks announces that Stephanie Richard has joined the organization as director of its Southwest Field Office in Evansville. She’ll oversee the preservation nonprofit’s work to save historic places and revitalize communities in six southwestern Indiana counties (Gibson, Posey, Pike, Spencer, Vanderburgh, and Warrick).

An Evansville native, Richard holds degrees in interior design, business management, and English from Purdue University and the IUPUI School of Engineering & Technology. Prior to joining Indiana Landmarks, she worked as a project manager at Architectural Renovators, LLC, in Evansville and has served as a commissioner on the Evansville Historic Preservation Commission since 2018.

As director of Indiana Landmarks’ Southwest Field Office, Richard will work with communities to save endangered structures and provide technical assistance to local preservation commissions, government officials, community organizations, and other groups and individuals interested in preserving historic places. She will also oversee construction management and preservation of certain buildings within the New Harmony National Historic Landmark District via a contractual arrangement with Historic New Harmony, a program of the University of Southern Indiana.

“We’re fortunate to have found a person so well suited to this position and place,” notes Marsh Davis, president of Indiana Landmarks. “Stephanie brings a deep knowledge of the region to her new role, along with a strong background in historic preservation, renovation, and design.”

Individuals or groups with questions about preservation in the region can reach Indiana Landmarks’ Southwest Field Office at 812-423-2988 or southwest@indianalandmarks.org.

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About Indiana Landmarks
Indiana Landmarks revitalizes communities, strengthens connections to our diverse heritage, and saves meaningful places. With nine offices located throughout the state, Indiana Landmarks helps people rescue endangered landmarks and restore historic neighborhoods and downtowns. People who join Indiana Landmarks receive its bimonthly magazine, Indiana Preservation. For more information on the not-for-profit organization, call 317-639-4534, 800-450-4534, or visit www.indianalandmarks.org.

MEDIA CONTACTS
Mark Dollase, Vice President of Preservation Services, Indiana Landmarks, 317-639-4534, mdollase@indianalandmarks.org

Mindi Woolman, Director of Marketing and Communications, Indiana Landmarks, 317-639-4534, mwoolman@indianalandmarks.org

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