Albuquerque Journal

Creative Santa Fe Board Member

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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.

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