Top row: Jeff Beane (co-president), Kara Johnston, Sarah Horton (co-president) Middle row: Tim Schneiderwind (secretary), Elizabeth Manning, Matt Novesky, Bottom row: Sarah Van Domelen (vice president), Quentin Collette, Erin Seaverson (treasurer) |
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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Jeffrey Beane, Co-President (through 1/2028, second term) Jeff Beane is the president and founder of Beane Engineering, a structural engineering firm based in Milwaukee with a significant presence in the Midwest and East Coast. He specializes in adaptive reuse, historic preservation and in the new construction of architecturally unique and complex buildings, residences and artwork. Prior to establishing his firm, Jeff worked in New York City for over 16 years, where he managed the complicated restoration of landmark buildings. He is on the Wisconsin Board of Directors of DOCOMOMO_US/Wisconsin and has taught classes, lectured and been a design critic at numerous architecture graduate programs across the country. |
Sarah Horton, Co-President (through 1/2028, first term) Sarah Horton has worked at Berglund Construction since 2015. As a preservationist and assistant project manager she is involved in the administration and execution of restoration and preservation projects. Sarah graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2013, where she received a master’s of science in historic preservation. |
Sarah Van Domelen, Vice President (through 1/2028, first term)
Sarah Van Domelen is an Associate Principal in the Chicago office of Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. As a preservation engineer, she has worked on numerous historic building projects throughout the country, including facade inspections, condition surveys, and repairs. Sarah is also a member of the APTI Preservation Engineering Technical Committee, and she serves on the Board of Directors of Landmarks Illinois.
Erin Seaverson, Treasurer (through 1/2028, second term) Erin is currently an Architectural Designer at InSite Consulting Architects in Madison, Wisconsin. Her experience in architecture, enclosure engineering, general contracting, and serving local preservation and planning boards gives her appreciation for all roles in the preservation industry and how to make projects work. She has a passion for building communities and helping them connect to and steward their historic and natural places. |
Tim Schneiderwind, Secretary (through 1/2028, first term)
Tim Schneiderwind is a construction historian and preservation practitioner with experience on buildings in the UK, the Eastern US, and Midwest from the 14th century to the present. He currently heads Chicago-based Heritage Renovation Company. Tim’s graduate work includes UIC and the University of Michigan; he’s a former teacher and construction executive with a passion for giving communities the knowledge and skills to maintain and restore their historic building stock.
Kara Johnston, Illinois Representative (through 1/2028, first term)
Matt Novesky, Illinois Representative (through 1/2028, third term)
Matt Novesky is an Associate Principal in the Chicago office of Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. Matt is a registered architect specializing in the inspection, investigation, and repair design of building envelops. Matt has worked on numerous contemporary and historic landmark masonry (brick, terra cotta, and stone) buildings and structures. He has been an APT WGLC Board Member since 2013.
Quentin Collette, Minnesota Representative (through 1/2028, second term) Quentin Collette, PhD is Managing Director at New History. He provides building documentation and assessment, design solutions, and project management services to New History’s projects and clients. His education and project experience includes local, national, and international sites. He is an active member of North American and European preservation and construction history networks. |
Elizabeth Manning, Minnesota Representative (through 1/2028, second term) Elizabeth Manning, PhD, PE (MN) is a Senior Associate Structural Engineer at HGA, a national interdisciplinary design firm rooted in architecture and engineering. Elizabeth’s passion for preservation engineering has focused her experience on condition assessment, analysis and structural design of repairs, strengthening, renovation and adaptive reuse of existing structures. She is also the 2023-24 President of the Minnesota Structural Engineers Association. |
Steve Stuckey, Wisconsin Representative (through 1/2028, first term)
Todd Grover, Past President (through 1/2028, first term)
Todd Grover is a partner at MacDonald and Mack Architects where they have specialized in all aspects of historic preservation since 1976. Todd’s interests extend to advocating, educating, and preserving properties of the recent past. He is on the US Board of Directors of DOCOOMO_US and strives to heighten the awareness of significant buildings of the Modern era.
Jamie Morris, Past President (through 1/2028, second term)
Jamie Morris is a founding member of the APT WGLC board and an architect specializing in historic preservation and architectural conservation. She has had the pleasure of working throughout the country contributing to the restoration of many buildings designated as landmarks and/or listed on the National Register of Historic Places. She also serves on the Evanston Preservation Commission. In her free time, she tries (mostly without success) to get her kids to help with projects at home.
Past Presidents Robert Score 2008-2012 Rachel Will 2012-2016 Jamie Morris 2016-2020 Kelsey Shipton 2020-2022 Jamie Morris and Rachel Will 2022-2024 |