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Janelle Gunther
Landmarks Preservationist at New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
Janelle Gunther is a Commissioner at the Historic Preservation Commission and currently works as a Landmarks Preservationist at the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.12
Professional Background
As a Commissioner, Janelle Gunther is involved in reviewing proposals related to historic preservation and landmark status in New York City. Her role likely includes:
- Developing programming for historic preservation initiatives
- Addressing community concerns related to landmark properties
- Facilitating maintenance improvements for historic sites
Experience
Gunther has experience working with public spaces and community development. She previously:
- Served a one-year term developing programming and addressing community concerns for a newly-renovated public park and playground1
Current Role
At the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, Gunther contributes to the organization's mission of protecting and preserving New York City's architecturally, historically, and culturally significant buildings and sites.3 The commission was established in 1965 in response to New Yorkers' growing concerns about the loss of historically and architecturally important buildings.
Gunther's LinkedIn profile can be found under the username "janellegunther", where she shares updates and information related to her work in historic preservation.2