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Mark Dollase is a seasoned historic preservation professional with 21 years of experience in museums, historic preservation, architectural history, and community development. He has held senior roles at Indiana Landmarks, including Vice President, and has expertise in grant writing, archival research, and historical research.
With a strong educational background in history and historic preservation, Mark has developed a deep understanding of cultural heritage and urban planning. He has worked in various capacities, including executive director and director of regional offices, and has a proven track record of success in economic development and community development.
Currently, Mark is based in Indianapolis, Indiana, and continues to contribute to the field through his work at Indiana Landmarks.
Experience
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Indiana Landmarks
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Indianapolis, Indiana
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Vice President
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Mar 2003 - Present
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Indianapolis, Indiana
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Utah Heritage Foundation
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Greater Salt Lake City Area
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Executive Director
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2002 - 2003
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Greater Salt Lake City Area
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United States
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Historical Sites
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1 - 100 Employee
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Director, Western Regional Office
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Aug 1992 - Aug 2002
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Director, Southern Regional Office
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Apr 1989 - Aug 1992
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Graduate Student
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1985 - 1987
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Education
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1985 - 1987Ball State University
2 Years towards Masters degree, Historic Preservation -
1981 - 1985University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), History
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Industry Focus. “Museums and Institutions”
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