Professional References

All references have successfully worked with Bill Remsen and/or Ian Stewart on a variety of historic preservation projects.

  • Dr. Gil Stein, Director of the Chicago Center for Cultural Heritage Preservation and Professor of Archaeology, Oriental Institute, University of Chicago (+1) 773-702-4098, gstein@uchicago.edu
  • Abigail Hykin, The Robert P. and Carol T. Henderson Head of Objects Conservation at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (+1) 617-369-3501, ahykin@mfa.org
  • John Tschirch, Architectural Historian and former Director of Museum Affairs and Architectural Historian, The Preservation Society of Newport County, Newport, Rhode Island, jtbristol@cox.net
  • Annie Rubel, Director of Historic Preservation at Historic Deerfield, and former Director of Preservation at Fair Lane [The Henry Ford house museum], (+1) 413-775-7211, arubel@historic-deerfield.org
  • Karen Marshall, Cemetery Commission Chair, Town of Stockbridge, Massachusetts, KMarshall@townofstockbridge.com
  • W. Brown Morton, Hon. AIA, Professor Emeritus of Historic Preservation, Mary Washington University, and co-author of the original US Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties, the foundation for historic preservation in the United States. (+1) 540-687-1500, brownmorton3@gmail.com
  • Moss Rudley, Superintendent Historic Preservation Training Center, National Park Service, Frederick, MD., moss_rudley@nps.gov
  • Dr. Laura Tedesco, Cultural Heritage Program Manager, Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs, US Department of State, (+1) 843-696-7374, TedescoLA@state.gov