California State University Northridge - Family & Consumer Science
Member
American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (AAFCS)
Society of Architectural Historians (SAH)
Master of Historic Preservation (M.HP) (renamed Heritage Conservation 2012)
Thesis: \n\n\"A Unifying Vision: Improvement
Imagination
and Bernhard Hoffmann of Stockbridge (New England) and Santa Barbara (New Spain)\" December 2011
Historic Preservation; Architectural History; Graduate Certification in Architecture and Urbanism
Tau Sigma Delta
Phi Kappa Phi
University of Southern California
B.S. Department of Family and Consumer Sciences
Interior Design
Kappa Omicron Nu; Dean's Award
California State University-Northridge
Demographics
Interior Design
Historic Preservation
Grant Writing
Non-profit Program Development
Sales
Art History
Historical Research
Research
Grants
Museums
Microsoft Office
Knowles
Ellen
Knowles
Los Angeles Forum for Architecture and Urban Design
California State University
Northridge
Historic Rancho Camulos
Piru
Dunn-Edwards Corporation
Northridge
CA
Interior Design Studio I (including foundational design theory; project-based)\nArchitectural History I (3000 B.C.E. to 1920)\nInterior Design Materials
Standards
and Specifications (w/Lab)\nInterior Design for Special Populations (graduate class)\nEnvironmental Design Theory
Methodology
and Criticism (graduate class)
Adjunct Professor
California State University
Northridge
Thousand Oaks
CA
Color Consultant
Dunn-Edwards Corporation
Worked on grant writing projects in conjunction with architect and LA Forum Vice President of Development Duane McLemore and professional Grant Consultant Sara Daleiden. Data collection
communication
writing
tracking and timely submission of grant materials.
Development Assistant
Greater Los Angeles Area
Los Angeles Forum for Architecture and Urban Design
Piru
CA
Author of the 2013-2014 docent guide/educational supplement for Rancho Camulos
Home of Ramona. Biographical research centered upon the life and times of August A. Rübel
proprietor of Rancho Camulos from 1924 until his death days before the end of World War II in Carthage
Tunisia (1943).
Museum Archivist
Writer
Grant Writer
Historic Rancho Camulos
Piru