New
director named for Historic Preservation Agency
Trustees pick DCEO chief of staff Heidi
Brown-McCreery to lead history agency
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[March 05, 2016]
SPRINGFIELD
– Heidi Brown-McCreery was named director of the Illinois Historic
Preservation Agency by the agency’s trustees Monday. Brown-McCreery
comes to Historic Preservation from the Illinois Department of
Commerce and Economic Opportunity, where she was chief of staff.
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Brown-McCreery brings more than 15 years of
executive, sales and innovation experience to her new position. As
DCEO chief of staff for the past year, she monitored and evaluated
programs and oversaw outreach to groups on economic development,
technology and more. Before that, she worked for State Farm
Corporate Headquarters, most recently as Ideation Manager for the
company’s Innovation Team.
“Being chosen to lead the Illinois Historic Preservation is a
tremendous honor,” said Brown-McCreery. “This state has an
incredible legacy that contributes to education, culture and the
economy. I look forward to helping preserve that legacy for the
benefit of all Illinoisans.”
Brown-McCreery grew up in Knox County. She earned a bachelor’s
degree in communications from Illinois State University. She lives
in Springfield.
“The Illinois Historic Preservation Agency will benefit tremendously
from Heidi Brown-McCreery’s years in the private sector,
particularly her experience encouraging and developing new ideas.
Combine that with her detail-oriented leadership at the Department
of Commerce and Economic Opportunity and you have someone who can
guide this agency into the future,” said James Bruner, chairman of
the IHPA Board of Trustees.
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The Illinois Historic Preservation Agency oversees 56 historic sites that tell
the story of Illinois from Native American cities to European settlement to
modern architecture. The agency also reviews thousands of construction projects
that might harm historic resources and assists private developers seeking
federal tax credits for rehabilitation projects.
[Chris Wills, Illinois Historic
Preservation Agency]
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