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GROWING INWARD
REBUILDING THE CENTER CITY

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PRESENTED BY

Columbus Metropolitan Club, Columbus Urban Growth Corporation, Greater Columbus Arts Council and the Ohio Arts Council

 
BIOS:

John Bryant
Vincent Cianci, Jr.
Catherine M. Coles
Nancy Hollister
William Hudnut III
Bruce Katz
Doug Kelbaugh
George L. Kelling
Walter Kulash
James H. Kunstler
Stanley A. Lowe
Richard Moe
Hazel Morrow-Jones
Karen Phillips
Joseph P. Riley, Jr.
Donovan D. Rypkema
Joshua Vincent
Paul M. Weyrich
Craig Whitaker
Edward Zigler

Richard Moe

Richard Moe

Moe, president of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is a Civil War scholar and a former White House official. As the seventh president of the National Trust, Moe is responsible for leading the organization toward its mission to protect the irreplaceable by revitalizing communities and saving historic places. Moe's recent book, Changing Places: Rebuilding Community in the Age of Sprawl, documents the negative impact of urban public policies during the late 20th century and offers remedies that enhance the quality of life and make economic sense. Moe serves on the boards of the Civil War Trust and the Ford Foundation.

National Trust for Historic Preservation
1785 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Washington, D.C. 20036
202-588-6000


 
 
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