Creative Santa Fe Board Member
Richard Moe, former president of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, was appointed to the board of directors of Creative Santa Fe.
With 17 years, Moe was the longest-serving president in the trust’s 60-year history.
Under Moe, the National Trust led a successful fight against a Disney park in historic Virginia; bought and rescued Mies van der Rohe’s Farnsworth House at auction; established a field office in New Orleans to help rebuild after Hurricane Katrina; and restored President Lincoln’s Cottage in Washington, D.C. Previous to his position at the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Moe served as Walter Mondale’s chief of staff and was a member of President Carter’s senior staff. Moe spends half his time Santa Fe, and the other half in Washington, D.C.