TEDxCLE - Rhonda Sincavage - Building Community Through Historic Preservation
Rhonda Sincavage is Associate Director for Intergovernmental Affairs at the National Trust for Historic Preservation in Washington DC. In this capacity, she acts as the National Trust's federal agency liaison by coordinating relationships and programmatic involvement with Federal Agencies on relevant public policy issues. Prior to employment at the National Trust, she was Vice President of Preservation Action, the national grassroots lobbying organization for historic preservation. In addition to her work at the National Trust, Ms. Sincavage is currently on the Board of Directors of the National Preservation Institute, serves as an ex-officio member of the Board of Directors of the Association for the Preservation of Historic Congressional Cemetery, and is an active member of the Education and DC Modern Committees of the DC Preservation League. She also previously served on the Board of Trustees of US/ICOMOS, taught the "Issues in Preservation" course for the Historic Preservation Certificate Program at Goucher College for five years, and was a dedicated volunteer for the Design Apprenticeship Program at the National Building Museum. In 2005 Ms. Sincavage was selected to participate in the Courants Cultural Exchange Program sponsored by the French-American Foundation and the French Ministry of Culture. Ms. Sincavage holds a Bachelor of Science in Design and Environmental Analysis from Cornell University and a Masters in Urban and Environmental Planning and Certificate in Historic Preservation from University of Virginia. About TEDx, x=independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x=independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

Historical Preservation- A Radical Conservative Liberal Concept: Wayne Wood at TEDxRiversideAvondale

TEDxCLE - Jeff Siegler - Building Community Through Historic Preservation

Regeneration through Culture: Building Spaces for Communities | Hannah Taylor | TEDxWolverhampton

Our Disposable Architecture | Jenny Bevan | TEDxCharleston

PLACEMAKING: CONNECTING PEOPLE AND PLACE | Elena Madison | TEDxSpringfield

Archives Have the Power to Boost Marginalized Voices | Dominique Luster | TEDxPittsburgh

Sustainable community development: from what's wrong to what's strong | Cormac Russell | TEDxExeter

Neighborhood Revitalization through Culture, Community, and Creativity | Jason Jackson | TEDxMemphis

What history? The importance of historic preservation | Richard Stamps | TEDxOaklandUniversity

Historic Preservation for Community Economic Development | Frank Hagaman | TEDxBushnellPark

Building communities through architecture: Jeanne Gang at TEDxMidwest

Deception, Illusion, and Espionage: An Unlikely Recipe for Success | Jonna Mendez | TEDxFoggyBottom

Valuing Heritage | Justin Gunther | TEDxSavannah

Master Shi Heng Yi – 5 hindrances to self-mastery | Shi Heng YI | TEDxVitosha

How History, Architecture and Design Collide in One (Amazing) House | Jeff Speck | TEDxMidAtlantic

Intangible Heritage - Why should we care? | Prof. Máiréad Nic Craith | TEDxHeriotWattUniversity

My philosophy for a happy life | Sam Berns | TEDxMidAtlantic

Timeless or of its Time: Architecture for the 21st Century | David Payne | TEDxDeerfieldAcademy

Regenerating Neighborhoods with Cultural Heritage: Jeffrey Morgan at TEDxDesMoines City 2.0

