Natalie Perrin

President/ceo And Principal Architectural Historian at Historical Research Associates, Inc. (hrassoc.com)

Natalie Perrin has a diverse work experience in the field of architectural history and historic preservation. Natalie has held various roles at Historical Research Associates, Inc., including President/CEO and Principal Architectural Historian, Principal Architectural Historian, and Senior Architectural Historian. Prior to that, they worked as an Architectural Historian and Historic Preservationist at the same company. Natalie also served as a Board Member, Vice President, and President at Restore Oregon from 2011 to 2016. Natalie has been involved in the field since 2003 when they started as a Member Events and Preservation Conference Coordinator at the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation. Natalie has also worked as a Graduate Teaching Fellow and Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Oregon and as a Historic Preservation Specialist at US/ICOMOS. Additionally, they have presented at Bosco Milligan Foundation.

Natalie Perrin earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Theatre/Theater from The University of Georgia, where they attended from 1995 to 1999. Natalie later pursued a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Historic Preservation at the University of Oregon, from 2006 to 2008.

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Eugene, United States

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Historical Research Associates, Inc. (hrassoc.com)

HRA is one of the oldest history and archaeology consulting firms in the United States. Since 1974, we have provided consulting services for public and private clients in cultural resource management, litigation support and historical research. Our Cultural Resource Management expertise enables clients to comply with Section 106 and Section 110 requirements for cultural resource surveys and mitigation, and to meet regulations for historic preservation reports, including National Register nominations. Our History Division provides expert witness and research services for an array of litigation-related needs, particularly in tribal and treaty rights, water rights, Potentially Responsible Party and other hazardous-waste research, as well as book-length corporate and administrative histories. Our partner companies extend our cultural resource management reach from coast to coast and provide extensive document-collection and data-management services.


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