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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

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2013-14

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 quarterly. The officers (see list below) make up an Executive Committee that meets monthly. Other Board committees include the Advocacy Committee, the Development Committee, and the Finance Committee, each chaired by a Vice President.

Other Conservancy volunteer Committees include the Modern Committee and Historic Theatres Committee.

 
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OFFICERS
 

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

Clare De Briere, Vice President Membership & Development
Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
The Ratkovich Company

Barbara Flammang, AIA, Vice President Education & Community Relations
Architect, Managing Partner
Killefer Flammang Architects

Hernan Hernandez, Vice President Administration & Finance
Senior Vice President
Bank Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Development
City National Bank

Rita Morales Patton, Vice President Advocacy
Assistant General Counsel and
Vice President of Business Affairs
Turner Broadcasting Inc./Cartoon Network

 

DIRECTORS

 

Linda Bruckheimer
Author & writer-producer

James Camp
Assistant Dean for Property Administration and Development
Southwestern Law School

Alice Carr
Senior Vice President, Community Development Banking
JP Morgan Chase Bank

Robert K. Foster
Realtor, Chief Operating Officer, Senior Vice President
Southern California and Arizona Regions
Coldwell Banker

Maxine Greenspan
Owner, Maxine Greenspan Design

Elizabeth Edwards Harris, PhD
Architectural Historian

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

Diane Keaton
Actress, director, producer, and author

Michael LaFetra
Film producer

David C. Martin
Design Principal & Co-Chairman
AC Martin Partners

Andrew Meieran
Entrepreneur

Karen Miller
Senior Vice President of Worldwide Television
Marketing Creative Services
Warner Bros. Television Group


Eric B. Moore
Managing Director, Principal
Cassidy Turley

Cedd Moses
Founder and president of 213 Ventures

Stacy Paek
Partner, Seyfarth Shaw LLP

Wesley Phoa, PhD
Senior Vice President
Capital International Research, Inc.

Christopher Rising
President & COO, Rising Realty Partners

Susan Strauss
Civic activist

Jan Westman
Volunteer

Raymond Wu
Executive Vice President
Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures

 

 
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STAFF 
 

Linda Dishman Executive Director, 213-623-2489

Mitch BassionDirector of Development,
213-430-4213

Adrian Scott FineDirector of Advocacy,
213-430-4203


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

Sarah Weber, Director of Education, 213-430-4210

Flora Chou, Preservation Advocate, 213-430-4211

Lauren Everett, Administrative Assistant, 213-430-4207

Jessica Hodgdon, Communications Coordinator,
213-430-4215

Manuel A. Huerta, Community Outreach Coordinator,
213-896-9115

Adrienne KissonDevelopment Manager,
213-430-4204

Anne LaskeyProgram Manager, 213-430-4209

Willow Pappageorge, Director of Administration,
213-430-4202

Bruce Scottow, Educational Outreach Coordinator,
213-430-4218

Mickie Torres-Gil, Membership Assistant, 213-430-4201

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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