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Clinical Associate Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, University at Buffalo

Kerry Traynor has been working in the field of historic preservation for over 20 years. Traynor has a diverse background including work in the private and public sectors, as well as in academia.

Her experience has included private practice, scholarly research and publication, and teaching at the collegiate level: architecture and landscape architecture history; design and historic preservation theory and award winning preservation planning studios. She was ‘Restoration Project Manager’ for the Kentucky Heritage Council, State Historic Preservation Office where she gained a unique understanding of section 106 compliance; the preparation of historic resource surveys; rehabilitation tax credits; material fabric studies and conservation, and preservation and maintenance planning from the perspectives of a representative of a State Historic Preservation Office as well as a private consultant.

Experience

  • –present
    Clinical Associate Professor, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York