Saturday, September 02, 2006

Historic Homes Foundation Names New Executive Director

Historic Homes Foundation Names New Executive Director

The Historic Homes Foundation Inc. announced Thursday that David E. Kern has been appointed as the organization's executive director, effective Aug. 21.

He replaces Antonia Lindauer.

For the past two years, Kern has served as executive director of the New Center for Contemporary Art, an art gallery and exhibition space located at 742 E. Market St. At the New Center, Kern was responsible for fundraising, audience development, gallery operations and budget control.

The Historic Homes Foundation Inc. works to advance education, culture and the arts in Kentucky through the preservation, maintenance and public display of historic properties. The foundation owns and operates three historically important sites: Farmington, located at 3033 Bardstown Rd.; the Thomas Edison House, located at 729-731 E. Washington St.; and Whitehall, located at 3110 Lexington Rd.

If you are looking for a historic home in the Phoenix Historic Districts or Metro Phoenix area, call Real Estate Agent Laura Boyajian, aka, Laura B. today at 602.400.0008.

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