IHBC Yearbook 2013

5 S T R U C T U R E A N D M E M B E R S H I P DAVID McDONALD, EDUCATION SECRETARY is an independent historic environment consultant specialising in providing heritage training for other built environment professionals. He formerly led the Conservation and Design Team at the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. He represents the IHBC on the Historic Environment Forum and is a member of the Victorian Society’s Southern Buildings Committee. education@ihbc.org.uk SHEILA STONES, VICE CHAIR has been the historic buildings and areas advisor with English Heritage since 2000. Prior to this she was a senior conservation o!cer with Salford Council for eight years. She was chair of the IHBC North West branch and is currently secretary of the London branch and a main organiser of its annual day conferences. She originally trained as a planner and worked in both private practice and local government in the Midlands before specialising in conservation. vchair@ihbc.org.uk CHARLES STRANG, COMMUNICATIONS AND OUTREACH SECRETARY is a chartered architect and planner. He studied architecture and urban and regional planning at Strathclyde University. He worked for 14 years in local government before joining National Trust for Scotland as the head of planning, later becoming the director of buildings and gardens. He is now a sole practitioner specialising in conservation architecture and planning, and a trustee of the Sir Patrick Geddes Memorial Trust. communications@ihbc.org.uk PAUL BUTLER, MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY is a director of Paul Butler Associates. He read history at Oxford, completed an MPhil in town and country planning at UCL, and a postgraduate certificate in architectural history back at Oxford. After nearly 20 years in local government planning departments, he set up his practice in 1992. He is a trustee of buildings preservation trust Heritage Works and of the Stroudwater Textile Trust. He was on the executive committee of the IHBC in the North West and has been an assessor of candidates for IHBC membership. membership@ihbc.org.uk TREFOR THORPE, PRESIDENT was chief architect at Cadw until his retirement in February 2011. During a 23 year career with the Welsh Government’s historic environment service he was responsible for conservation and development projects at a wide range of monuments in state care and for advice relating to historic building grant and control casework. Prior to joining Cadw he was a local planning authority conservation architect in Carmarthen, West Wales. president@ihbc.org.uk MIKE BROWN, POLICY SECRETARY is a chartered building surveyor with over 20 years’ experience of the repair, refurbishment and successful change management of historic buildings and places, both as a practitioner and conservation o!cer. He is now a consultant heritage and urban design advisor. policy@ihbc.org.uk JO EVANS, CHAIR is a part-time conservation o!cer at Guildford Borough Council and a historic buildings consultant for a range of private clients. She was previously the membership secretary and the chair of the Membership & Ethics Committee, following on from holding posts on branch and other national committees. chair@ihbc.org.uk RICHARD MORRICE, TREASURER is an architectural historian, a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and chairman of Canterbury DAC. Formerly an inspector of historic buildings, he is senior heritage protection reform advisor with English Heritage. treasurer@ihbc.org.uk EDDIE BOOTH, SECRETARY was IHBC president from 2008 to 2011 and chair from 2001 to 2004. He is a director of The Conservation Studio and was previously a historic areas advisor at English Heritage. He is also a trustee of the Woodchester Mansion Trust, a board member of the National Heritage Training Academy (SW) and course leader of the MSc in building conservation at the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum. secretary@ihbc.org.uk ELECTED AND APPOINTED OFFICERS

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