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Heritage Preservation announces leadership transition -

Lawrence Reger, President of Heritage Preservation for the past 27 years, tendered his resignation, effective February 6, 2015. Under his inspired leadership, Heritage Preservation's efforts have advanced national preservation practice, policy, and prominence.

Heritage Preservation is a national non-profit dedicated to preserving the cultural heritage of the United States. By identifying risks, developing innovative programs, and providing broad public access to expert advice, Heritage Preservation assists museums, libraries, archives, historical societies and other organisations, as well as individuals, in caring for the country's endangered heritage.

Thomas F. R. Clareson, former Chair of the Heritage Preservation Board of Directors, has assumed the position of Acting President. He is currently Senior Digital & Preservation Services Consultant at LYRASIS.

Moving into the position of Chair of the Board of Directors of Heritage Preservation is former Board Secretary Julie Allen Page. Page has served on the Board for the past six years, while also active as CoCoordinator of the California Preservation Program (CPP) and the Western States & Territories Preservation Assistance Service (WESTPAS).

After extensive review of its programs alongside realistic projections of the organization's fiscal sustainability, the Board of Directors and leadership of Heritage Preservation have concluded that the continuation of its valued programming will best be achieved by transferring programs to allied partners.

In the coming months, Heritage Preservation staff and Board will be working to enable a seamless transition of programs and will provide updates as the transfers are completed.

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