President Clinton Names Bruce Judd to the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (10/12/00)

THE WHITE HOUSE

                         Office of the Press Secretary

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For Immediate Release                                          October 12, 2000

                   PRESIDENT CLINTON NAMES BRUCE JUDD TO THE
                   ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION

     The President today announced his intent to appoint Bruce D. Judd as a
member of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation.

     Mr. Bruce D. Judd, of Berkeley, California, is a founding principal of
Architectural Resources Group, the largest historic preservation architectural
firm in San Francisco.  He is also a member of the Board of Trustees and an
Advisor Emeritus for the National Trust for Historic Preservation.  Since 1998,
he has served on the First Lady's Millennium Committee to Save America's Treasures.  
Mr. Judd was past president and currently is a member of the board
of directors of San Francisco Architectural Heritage and is also a board member
of Preservation Action.  He is a former board member and vice president of the
California Preservation Foundation and is a former chair of the National AIA
Committee on Historic Resources.

     Mr. Judd received his Bachelor and Master of Architecture degrees from the
University of California at Berkeley.

     The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation is an independent Federal
agency, which was established in 1966 through the Historic Preservation Act.
The Council advises the President and Congress on national historic preservation
matters, assesses the effectiveness of state, local, and private programs in
carrying out the purposes of the Act and makes recommendations on how to improve
the National Historic Preservation Program.  In addition, the Council reviews
federally licensed projects that affect properties listed in or eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places.  Its members are also responsible for
issuing the President?s Historic Preservation Awards.


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