Risk Evaluation and Planning Program
Pilot Participants and Assessors
Fifteen institutions from Mississippi, Ohio, and Texas that represent the diversity of museums in terms of size, location, and collections were selected from program applicants to participate in the pilot Risk Evaluation and Planning Program (REPP) in 2008-2009. Emergency Awareness Assessors were recruited from each participating institution’s local emergency management or response community. Preservation Assessors were professionals in conservation, architectural preservation, and general preservation, and applied to participate in the pilot project.
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MISSISSIPPI | OHIO | TEXAS
MISSISSIPPI |
Emergency Awareness Assessor |
Preservation Assessor |
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| 1. Delta State University Archive and Museum, Cleveland | Gene Bishop, Fire Marshal, Cleveland Volunteer Fire Department | Randy Silverman, Preservation Librarian, University of Utah | |
| 2. Lauren Rogers Museum of Art, Laurel | Don McKinnon, Director, Jones County Emergency Management | Mary Jo Davis, Art Conservator, WASHI | |
| 3. Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson | Chief Michael Sterling, Jackson Fire Department | David Goist, Conservator, Goist Conservation | ![]() |
| 4. Oren Dunn City Museum, Tupelo | Jimmy Avery, Chief of Operations, Tupelo Fire Department Claudia Howard, Coordinator, Lee County Emergency Management |
Richard Bierce, Historical Architect and Preservation Consultant | |
| 5. Tishomingo County Archive and Museum, Iuka | Bill Strickland, Director, Tishomingo County Emergency Management | Scott Reinke, Conservator, Mississippi Conservation Center | |
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OHIO |
Emergency Awareness Assessor |
Preservation Assessor |
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| 1. Clark County Historical Society, Springfield | Assistant Chief Nick Heimlich, Fire Marshal, Springfield Fire Rescue Division | Tom Clareson, Senior Consultant for New Initiatives, LYRASIS | |
| 2. International Women’s Air and Space Museum, Cleveland | Jim Majer, Emergency Operations Center Manager, City of Cleveland Department of Public Safety | Laurie Booth, Objects Conservator, Midwest Conservation Services, Inc. | |
| 3. Kennedy Museum of Art (Ohio University), Athens | William Henestofel, Fire Safety Coordinator, Ohio University Environmental Health and Safety Fred Davis, Director, Athens County Emergency Management Agency |
Alexandra Allardt, Principal, ArtCare Resources | |
| 4. Strongsville Historical Society, Strongsville | Chief John Detherage, Oxford Fire Department | Alexandra Allardt, Principal, ArtCare Resources | |
| 5. William Holmes McGuffey Museum (Miami University), Oxford | Chief John Detherage, Oxford Fire Department | Alexandra Allardt, Principal, ArtCare Resources | |
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TEXAS |
Emergency Awareness Assessor |
Preservation Assessor |
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| 1. Amarillo Museum of Art, Amarillo | Captain Bob Johnson, Amarillo Fire Department Maribel Martinez, Assistant Emergency Management Coordinator, Amarillo/Potter/Randall Emergency Management |
Elizabeth Mehlin, Painting Conservator, Mehlin Conservation | |
| 2. El Paso Museum of Archaeology, El Paso | Ruben Camacho, Fire Inspector, El Paso Fire Department | Katherine Singley, Conservation Anthropologica | ![]() |
| 3. Museum of Printing History, Houston | Sandra Ortiz, Fire Inspector, Houston Fire Department Jim Palmer, Emergency Planner, Houston Office of Emergency Management |
JoAnne Martinez-Kilgore, Carino Conservation | |
| 4. Museum of the Big Bend, Alpine | Mike Ward, Fire Marshal, Jeff Davis County | David Rasch, Collections Conservator and Preservation Consultant | |
| 5. Varner-Hogg Plantation State Historic Site (Texas Historical Commission), West Columbia | Doc Adams, Coordinator, Brazoria County Emergency Management | Laura Blokker, Principal, Southeast Preservation | |
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The Risk Evaluation and Planning Program was developed by Heritage Preservation and funded with a National Leadership Grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. |




