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    Laurie Ossman

    Senior Fellow at The Antiquities Coalition

    Laurie Ossman is a distinguished individual with a strong academic background in art and architectural history.

    She holds a Ph.D. in Architectural History from the University of Virginia and an A.B. in Art History from Brown University.

    With an impressive track record in the museum and historical preservation sector, Laurie has held key positions in various renowned organizations.

    She currently serves as a Senior Fellow at The Antiquities Coalition, showcasing her expertise and commitment to preserving cultural heritage.

    Previously, Laurie was the Director of Museum Affairs at the prestigious Preservation Society of Newport County, where she played a vital role in conserving and promoting historical sites.

    Her contribution to 'The Smithsonian's History of America in 101 Objects' as a Research Historian reflects her passion for American history and culture.

    Laurie has also demonstrated her leadership skills as the former Director of Woodlawn & Frank Lloyd Wright's Pope-Leighey House at the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

    Her experience as the Deputy Director for Collections & Curatorial Affairs at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens further highlights her expertise in museum management and curation.

    Laurie's role as the Chief Curator at the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum underscores her deep understanding of preserving and presenting historical artifacts.

    She has a diverse background in curating exhibitions, as seen in her work as a Guest Curator for the 'Looking For Liberty' State History Overview Exhibition at The Maryland Historical Society.

    Additionally, Laurie served as a Curator & Restoration Project Manager for Ca d'Zan at The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art, showcasing her talent in managing restoration projects.

    Her extensive experience and knowledge in architectural history, museum affairs, and curation make Laurie Ossman a valuable asset to the cultural heritage preservation field.

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    Washington, District Of Columbia