National Trust for Historic Preservation
Kate Lenzer, GISP, currently serves as Senior GIS Project Manager at the National Trust for Historic Preservation since July 2021. Prior roles include Senior Geospatial Analyst and GIS & Design Associate at Geo 5 Designs, as well as GIS & Design Associate and GIS Specialist at Unique Places, LLC. Kate's earlier experience involves positions as Program Specialist and Research Coordinator at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center for Health Policy and a GIS and Mapping Intern at Unique Places. Additionally, Kate has worked as an Instructor and GIS Research Scientist at the University of New Mexico. Academically, Kate holds a Master of Science in Geography with a focus on Geographic Information Systems/Science from The University of New Mexico and a Bachelor of Arts in Latin American Studies and Spanish from Ohio University.
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National Trust for Historic Preservation
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The National Trust for Historic Preservation, a privately funded nonprofit organization, works to save America’s historic places. We take direct, on-the-ground action when historic buildings and sites are threatened. Our work helps build vibrant, sustainable communities. We advocate with governments to save America’s heritage. We strive to create a cultural legacy that is as diverse as the nation itself so that all of us can take pride in our part of the American story. A recipient of the National Humanities Medal, the Trust was founded in 1949. Staff at the Washington, DC, headquarters, 13 field offices and 27 historic sites work on behalf of more than 300,000 members and supporters in all 50 states.