20161205 – Economy, Archaeology, Business Speakers Needed on 06/14/2017 for Oro Valley, Arizona for 2017 Arizona Historic Preservation Conference – Free Speaker Bureau Expert Wanted

06/14/2017 through 06/16/2017
Hilton El Conquistador Hotel
Oro Valley, Arizona
2017 Arizona Historic Preservation Conference

Preferred Meeting Topics:
Economy, Archaeology, Business

Booking Deadline for Speaker: 12/05/2016

Demographic Mix of the Audience:
50% Male
50% Female

Age Group(s) Expected in Audience:
20-60

Number of Attendees Expected
100+

Special Details About This Meeting/Audience:

The Arizona State Historic Preservation Office, the Arizona Preservation Foundation, and the Town of Oro Valley invite you to join them at the 15th Annual Arizona Historic Preservation Conference. The 2017 conference, “It’s In Our Nature” is being held in Oro Valley, Arizona at the beautiful Hilton El Conquistador Hotel, June 14-16, 2017. The goal of the conference is to bring together preservationists from around the state to exchange ideas and success stories, to share perspectives and solutions to preservation issues, and to foster cooperation between the diverse Arizona preservation communities. Preservation is in our nature; it is inherent in everyone. From the time we are very young, we possess the fundamental instinct to protect that which is important to us: our memories, our history, and places that affect our lives. At this year’s conference, we will focus on how nature affects preservation, whether protecting our historic and cultural resources from the damaging effects of nature, preserving our natural historic and cultural landscapes, or ensuring that our valuable resources are preserved within their natural setting. Nature touches every preservation project to some degree and should be considered a critical component when planning any preservation project.

The 2017 Arizona Historic Preservation Conference will feature a half-day of pre-conference training workshops, two days of 50-minute concurrent sessions, and two or three keynote / featured speaker presentations. Session focus areas include:

  • Historic Preservation Infrastructure
  • Historic Preservation Technology
  • Career Paths in Historic Preservation
  • Urban and Rural Planning
  • Economic Development and HP
  • Heritage Tourism
  • Cemetery Preservation
  • Public Perception of the Value or Non-Value of Historic Buildings
  • Changes in Requirements for Multiple Property Districts
  • Mid-Century Modern
  • Archaeology
  • The Business of Archaeology
  • Public Lands Management
  • Main Street
  • Tribal Preservation
  • The Business of Historic Preservation
  • Adaptive Reuse
  • The Business Case for Preservation
  • Financing Historic Preservation
  • Diversity in Historic Preservation and Historic Residential Districts
  • Assessing Cultural and Historic Landscapes
  • Archiving
  • Materials Identification for Historic Preservation
  • Historic Preservation Activities in AZ / UT / NM / NV / CA / CO – How can we work together?
  • Drought Archaeology in the Southwest
  • Hands-On Training Workshops
  • Off-Site Mobile Sessions and Events


Scope of the Overall Organization:

Local, National

Name of Meeting Organizer:
Dave Ryder

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