Education
AB with honors, Dartmouth College, 1963; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania, 1970; Master of Arts, Cornell Univercity, 1980.
AB with honors, Dartmouth College, 1963; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania, 1970; Master of Arts, Cornell Univercity, 1980.
Instructor French language and literature, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., 1967-1970; assistant professor romance languages and literature, U. Washington, Seattle, 1970-1974; assistant professor French language/literature, Reed College, Portland, Oregon, 1975-1976; Adjunct Professor French, Tompkins-Cortland College, Dryden, New York, 1976-1977; principal partner, Herschensohn and Reed Associations, History Preservation Planners, Ithaca, New York, 1979-1982; Adjunct Professor history preservation, DePaul University, Chicago, 1983-1984; education director, Chicago Architecture Foundation, 1982-1985; director, Chicago Architecture Foundation, 1985; director development, Museum of History and Industry, Seattle, 1985-1987; executive director, Museum of History and Industry, Seattle, 1995-1998; director, The Children's Museum, Seattle, 1987-1995.
Active Commission Chicago History and Architectural Landmarks, 1984-1985. Member county History Seattle Preservation and Development Authority, since 1989, treasurer, 1992-1995, chair, since 1996. Board directors Arts United Puget Sound, Seattle, 1992-1995.
Member county Association Youth Museum, Washington, 1993-1995. Board directors Maritime Heritage Foundation, Seattle, since 1996, James Washington Foundation, Seattle, since 1997.