Milwaukee Preservation Alliance Names New Full-Time Executive Director
Preservationist and architectural design professional Emelia Rudd to carry MPA forward.
MILWAUKEE, WI – The Milwaukee Preservation Alliance (MPA) Board of Directors is pleased to announce that preservationist and architectural design professional Emelia Rudd has joined the organization as its next Executive Director. Rudd’s background in architecture, preservation and non-profit work will advance MPA’s ongoing mission and build upon its 20-year foundation.
Rudd plans to use her skills to sustain partnerships, champion inclusive outreach and educational opportunities, and foster social engagement throughout Milwaukee and the surrounding communities. “Historic Preservation is about more than just saving old buildings – it’s about the stories told, the lives that were lived and events that unfolded behind the physical walls we see today.”
She plans to encourage designation and adaptive reuse through educational programming and community outreach: “The correlation between sustainability and preservation is undeniable. Milwaukee is a catalytic example for embracing its existing fabric and adapting it in new, innovative ways. Watching breweries, shops, coffee houses and more move into buildings that were once used for industry and commerce is something that Milwaukeeans do so well – and it’s a huge part of our story that deserves to be celebrated.”
A native Wisconsinite, Rudd hopes to reach all corners of Milwaukee County and beyond: “MPA isn’t here just to advocate for the best of the best of preservation – we love to see the reuse and rehabilitation of a grand Cream City jewel just as much as we do the small corner shop that was the heart of a neighborhood. It is my hope to amplify the benefits and beauty of preservation throughout the area, and to help tell stories that would otherwise be overlooked or disregarded.”
Rudd earned her BA in History with an emphasis in business studies from University of St. Thomas, MN, and her Masters of Architecture with Certificate in Historic Preservation from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Over the years she has worked for the Preservation Alliance of Minnesota (now Rethos), Historic Ard Godfrey House, the WI State Historic Preservation Office, the City of Milwaukee Historic Preservation Office, and various architectural firms throughout Milwaukee. She credits her love of history and preservation to her parents, who from a young age exposed her to the wonder of historic buildings, stories and sites, and is thrilled to bring that lifelong passion to the MPA.
About Milwaukee Preservation Alliance
Milwaukee Preservation Alliance is a non-profit organization devoted to promoting stewardship and awareness of the historic, cultural, and economic value of Milwaukee’s built heritage. MPA aims to strengthen Milwaukee’s neighborhoods by advocating for and promoting their unique cultural spaces and architectural assets in order to foster a strong and vibrant community as well as demonstrating the link between historic preservation and viable economic development.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
I believe that there is a lot that “could be done” to both save the US Government money and help people.
For example, look at the Governor’s House at the Milwaukee VA Medical Center (Old Soldiers’ Home). The people could be rented to nursing students – money would help maintain and upgrade, and nursing students (or medical students) would have a safe place to live. Win – win – get nothing happens.
Why not??