Two Historic Preservation alumni were honored by the National Trust for Historic Preservation in the new initiative 40 Under 40: People Saving Places.

Two Historic Preservation alumni were honored by the National Trust for Historic Preservation in the new initiative 40 Under 40: People Saving Places.
 

Lecturer Roy Ingraffia (MSHP'04) was recognized for "expanding opportunities for young adults to enter into the masonry preservation trades through partnerships with allied organizations and historic sites." Roy is also Director of Industry Development and Technical Services with the International Masonry Institute (IMI) in Philadelphia.

Cara Bertron (MSHP'11) was recognized for her commitment to "shaping more equitable cities through the creative preservation of historic and cultural heritage" with such initiatives as facilitating the development of the Action Agenda for Historic Preservation in Legacy Cities. Cara is Deputy Preservation Officer for the City of Austin.