Margarita Jerabek-Bray

Historic Resources Strategic Development Director at Environmental Science Associates

Margarita Jerabek-Bray, Ph.D. has extensive work experience in the field of historic resources and architectural history. Margarita'smost recent role was as the Historic Resources Strategic Development Director at Environmental Science Associates, where they managed a full-service historic preservation practice and was responsible for project management, staff supervision, quality control, and business development. Prior to this, they held the position of Director of Historic Resources at the same company.

Before joining Environmental Science Associates, Dr. Jerabek-Bray worked as a Senior Architectural Historian and Technical Lead at AECOM EDAW and as a Senior Architectural Historian at EDAW. Margarita also served as a Senior Architectural Historian at Parsons Corporation for nine years.

Dr. Jerabek-Bray has also gained experience in teaching and research. Margarita worked as a Graduate Teaching Associate in the Art History Department at UCLA and as a Graduate Teaching Assistant in the Architectural History Department at the University of Virginia School of Architecture. Additionally, they served as a Library Assistant at the University of Virginia, where they developed collections related to Spanish and Portuguese language and literature.

Earlier in their career, Dr. Jerabek-Bray worked as an Architectural Historian at John Milner Associates, Inc. and Land and Community Associates. Margarita also gained experience as a Curatorial Intern at the National Building Museum.

Overall, Dr. Margarita Jerabek-Bray has a diverse background in the field of historic resources and architectural history, with a strong emphasis on project management, research, and teaching.

Margarita Jerabek-Bray, Ph.D. has an extensive education history in art and architecture. Margarita began their academic journey in 1980 at Oberlin College, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History in 1983. Following this, they pursued a Master of Arts degree in Architectural History, specializing in theory and criticism, at the University of Virginia from 1983 to 1985. During their time at the university, they also obtained a Certificate in Historic Preservation.

Building upon their knowledge, Margarita then pursued a Master of Architectural History degree at The University of Virginia School of Architecture from 1983 to 1991. Margarita'sstudies focused on theory and criticism in European and American architecture. In 1991, they obtained a Certificate in Historic Preservation from the same institution.

Continuing their academic journey, Margarita went on to pursue a Ph.D. at UCLA from 1995 to 2005. Margarita'sdoctoral studies focused on Modern Art and Architecture, with a specialization in History, Theory, and Criticism.

Overall, Margarita Jerabek-Bray, Ph.D. possesses a comprehensive educational background in art and architectural history, theory, and criticism, with a particular emphasis on modern art and architecture.

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Timeline

  • Historic Resources Strategic Development Director

    July, 2023 - present

  • Director Of Historic Resources

    June, 2006