Anthea Hartig
Updated
30 Nov 2016
30 Nov 2016
Dr. Anthea M. Hartig, a 2013 Center LOI panelist in heritage, is executive director of the California Historical Society. Previously, she spent six years with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, where she directed the Trust's Western Office and served the six continental far western states along with Hawaii, Alaska, and the Pacific Island Territories of Guam and Micronesia. Hartig also taught history and cultural studies at La Sierra University in Riverside and graduate courses in historic preservation at the University of California, Riverside from where she holds a Ph.D. and master's degree.
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