Mark Dollase

Vice President at Indiana Landmarks

Mark Dollase is an experienced professional in the field of historic preservation, currently serving as Vice President at Indiana Landmarks since March 2003. Previously, Mark held the position of Executive Director at the Utah Heritage Foundation from 2002 to 2003 and worked at Indiana Landmarks in various roles, including Director of the Western and Southern Regional Offices from April 1989 to August 2002. Mark's academic background includes a Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and two years of graduate study towards a Master's degree in Historic Preservation at Ball State University.

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Indiana Landmarks

Indiana Landmarks is the largest statewide preservation group in the U.S. From its Indianapolis headquarters and nine regional offices, Indiana Landmarks promotes historic preservation through grants and loans, education, advice, advocacy, heritage tours, and events at historic sites. Indiana Landmarks is supported by memberships, grants and contributions.


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