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Deborah Howell Ardila <br />University of California, Berkeley As a resource analyst for Sapphos Environmental, Inc., Deborah Howell - <br />Bachelor of Arts, German; <br />Ardila assists in the research and writing of cultural resource studies for <br />Emphasis on Architectural <br />environmental compliance documents. Ms. Howell-Ardila also <br />History <br />participates in surveys of historic properties, assisting in the identification, <br />evaluation, and documentation of historic resources. <br />Resource Analyst <br />Ms. Howell-Ardila's training in architectural history took place during her <br />• Provide research assistance <br />undergraduate career at the University of California, Berkeley, where she <br />for the cultural resource <br />majored in German studies with an emphasis on architectural history. Ms. <br />studies included in <br />Howell-Ardila's course work included a year -long survey of world <br />environmental compliance <br />architecture (which covered vernacular as well as monumental <br />documentation <br />architectural forms), as well as classes in early modern and modern <br />• Assist in the research and <br />architectural history. Her research on the politicization of Berlin's postwar <br />writing of historic resource <br />architecture was published in the leading peer -reviewed US journal for <br />surveys and NRHP <br />multidisciplinary German studies, German Politics and Society. Ms. <br />nominations <br />Howell-Ardila also conducted original research on the open-air churches <br />• Provide assistance in the <br />of sixteenth -century Mexico as hybrids of native and Spanish forms, as <br />preparation of historic <br />well as on the Mayan site of Chichen Itza in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. <br />resources impact analyses for <br />documentation in support of <br />Prior to her studies at UC Berkeley, Ms. Howell-Ardila worked as a <br />NEPA and CEQA, and <br />freelance journalist in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her work has appeared <br />Section 106 of the National <br />in a variety of publications, including the San Francisco Bay Guardian, <br />Historic Preservation Act <br />San Francisco Focus magazine, the San Francisco Chronicle, Mother <br />Jones, and the New York Times. She has written on a wide variety of <br />Years of Relevant Experience: 3 <br />topics, including the arts, psychology, geology, and technology. <br />Relevant Experience: Before joining Sapphos Environmental, Inc. in June 2005, Ms. Howell- <br />Ardila was the managing editor of Georgetown University's scholarly <br />• Academic training in journal German Politics and Society. In her time as managing editor, from <br />conducting research in 1998 through 2005, her responsibilities included performing <br />architectural history developmental and copy editing on all articles appearing in the journal, <br />• Freelance journalism on a establishing house -style guidelines, and overseeingthe production process <br />variety of topics in conjunction with authors and the journal's production staff. <br />• Thorough knowledge of <br />scholarly research practices Ms. Howell-Ardila is a member of the California Preservation Foundation <br />and Pasadena Heritage. <br />M:\PROPOSAL\2006\P1471001\KPS\DHA2006, Resource Analyst.wpd <br />M113ir A <br />