Kim Lovejoy

Senior Business Development Executive at EverGreene Architectural Arts

Kim brings over three decades of professional experience in historic preservation and building conservation to her role as Senior Business Development Executive at EverGreene. She joined EverGreene in 1999 as a Marketing Communications Consultant, was appointed Director of Marketing in 2001 to build the department and now leads business development initiatives creating technical and artistic solutions for restoration, conservation, and new design of interior finishes and architectural ornament.

Her experience in technical services with both the New York Landmarks Conservancy and the Massachusetts Historic Commission, and extensive field experience, contribute to Kim’s strength at understanding client needs and in developing realistic treatment scopes, budgets and logistics plans. Her focus is working with institutional and commercial clients on large-scale, phased and multi-trade restoration and renewal projects in the Northeast Region.

Kim holds a B.A. in the History of Art and Architecture from Harvard University, an M.A. in Preservation Studies from Boston University, and an M.A. in Conservation Studies from the University of York in England. She is a Professional Associate of the American Institute for the Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (AIC) and is also the author of many technical articles on maintenance and restoration of historic buildings in Traditional Building, Common Bond, and other publications. Kim was recognized by the Women Builders Council (WBC) as an Outstanding Woman in 2018.

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Since 1978 EverGreene Architectural Arts has been providing pre-construction, construction and new design services for some of the world's most memorable buildings. From historic landmarks to contemporary public spaces, we deeply respect the traditional trades, the art and science of historic preservation, restoration and conservation as well as the innovative and creative landscape of new construction.


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