Marisa Gomez (B.F.A., 2007) was selected Valedictorian of SCAD-Savannah's 2007 graduating class.
Nathaniel Walker (M.A., 2006) had his graduate thesis selected as the 2006 Outstanding Thesis.
Renée L. Hutter (M.F.A., 2006) is an architectural historian at the Lopez-Garcia Group in Dallas, Texas. She co-authored a National Register of Historic Places nomination for a Coach and Paint Shops building located in Dallas. On Sept. 30, 2006 it was passed by the state review board to be included in the National Register of Historic Places.
Morgan Harrison (M.F.A., 2006) is enrolled in a Master of Architecture degree program at Texas A&M University.
Kirsta Benson (M.F.A., 2005) is the historic sites supervisor at the Washington County Historical Society in Stillwater, Minn. She is the supervisor of both the Warden's House and the Hay Lake School museums.
Mark Davison (B.F.A., 2005) is enrolled in a Master of Urban Planning degree program at the Pratt Institute. He is also working with the Myrtle Avenue Revitalization Project in New York City.
Diane Dodson Galt (M.A., 2004) secured the position of director of operations at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York City in June 2006. Prior to this, she was the executive director of the Casa del Herrero Foundation in Santa Barbara, Calif.
Abhijit Athalye (M.A., 2004), upon returning to Mumbai, India, in Jan. 2006, has served as an associate of Vikas Dilawari, Conservation Architect (historic preservationist). He is working on three Gothic Revival buildings from the 1880s-1920s — Western Railways Office, VJTI College and KEM Hospital. He is also teaching architectural history as a part-time faculty member at his undergraduate college, Kamala Raheja, KRVIA.
Todd Levine (M.F.A., 2003) has been serving as a full-time architectural historian for the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation at their Preservation Services Office since May 2006. His responsibilities include facilitating their Historic Preservation Technical Assistance Grants, serving as the Connecticut Trust’s communications liaison, co-directing the Historic Barns of Connecticut project, overseeing the Historic Properties Exchange (profiles of endangered historic buildings in a section of the Connecticut Preservation News magazine), and staff photographer.
Megan Masana (M.F.A., 2003) is enrolled as a Ph.D. student in the art history department at the University of Iowa.
Marc Belanger (M.F.A., 2002) is the associate director of marketing at Historic Deerfield, in Deerfield, Maine.
Craig A. Potts (M.A., 2002) has been the director of architectural and cultural history, senior architectural historian and principal investigator, architectural history at Cultural Resource Analysts Inc., a cultural resource management firm in Lexington, Ky., since 2004. His duties include marketing, coordination with state and federal agencies and private sector clients, development of scopes of work and budgets, project staffing, and report writing and editing.
Patti Kuhn (B.F.A., 2002) has worked as an architectural historian and project manager at EHT Traceries Inc. in Washington, D.C., since 2004. Her work includes field work, writing and research. She authors historic district nominations and reconnaissance surveys in Arlington County, as well as in Maryland and the District of Columbia.
Martha (Gravely) Marcille (M.F.A., 2000) serves as the tax incentives coordinator in the technical services unit of the Historic Preservation Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources in Atlanta.
Keri (McDonald) Stevens (M.A., 2000) serves as the community development program manager in the administrative division of the Community Development Department at the City of Roswell, Ga.
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