Tiffany has over 25 years of experience in history, historic preservation, arts and cultural management, archival management, marketing, and promotions. As a historian, she has worked on projects requiring section 106 reviews, national and state register nomination forms, building and site surveys, and field reports. Tiffany is also a p
Tiffany has over 25 years of experience in history, historic preservation, arts and cultural management, archival management, marketing, and promotions. As a historian, she has worked on projects requiring section 106 reviews, national and state register nomination forms, building and site surveys, and field reports. Tiffany is also a published writer with articles both online and in print.
For over two decades, Tiffany has worked in marketing, publications, and public relations for nonprofits and cultural organizations. She earned her master’s in History and Archival Management from Wayne State University and a professional certification in Sustainable Preservation from Cornell University. Tiffany meets the Secretary of Interior’s Standards for Historian.
Mike has over 25 years of experience in nonprofit and corporate law. He is an experienced negotiator and real estate attorney who has worked on multi-million-dollar lease negotiations for a major retailer. Mike is also experienced in construction management, as well as the retail industry throughout the country including in the Midwest, the South, and the East Coast.
Katie is currently earning her bachelor’s degree in English with a minor in Music Business from Wayne State University (WSU). As the co-president of Old Main Records, an independent record label managed by WSU, she has assisted in signing bands and musicians for the label, as well as managing venue performances and promotions and marketin
Katie is currently earning her bachelor’s degree in English with a minor in Music Business from Wayne State University (WSU). As the co-president of Old Main Records, an independent record label managed by WSU, she has assisted in signing bands and musicians for the label, as well as managing venue performances and promotions and marketing for independent artists. Katie is also an experienced communications director, serving in that role with the Rochester-Avon Historical Society for over four years. She is a published author and journalist and has written for WSU’s student newspaper, The South End, and Visit Detroit, a division of the Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau, among others. Katie has earned valuable experience working at such major music festivals as The Movement Electronic Music Festival in Detroit and the Bonnaroo Music and Art Festival in Manchester, TN.
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