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August 13,2024 <br /> COH, Professional Services FY025 <br /> Archaeology <br /> Page 10 of 11 <br /> Shannon Davis, M.A., RPH .� <br /> Architectural Historian,ASM Affiliates aff I i i at e s <br /> Total Years of Experience: 26 Archaeology•History• Ethnography•Architectural History <br /> Education <br /> M.A. 1998/Historic Preservation/George Washington University,Washington,D.C. <br /> B.A. 1993/American History/University of Southern California,Los Angeles <br /> Professional Profile <br /> Ms. Davis has 26 years of experience in the field of historic preservation with a Master's Degree in Historic <br /> Preservation/American Studies from George Washington University,where she wrote her thesis on the architectural history <br /> of drive-in theaters, and a B.A. in American History from the University of Southern California. As an Architectural <br /> Historian at ASM, Ms. Davis has documented and evaluated numerous cultural resources for compliance with state and <br /> federal regulations,including preparing Historic Structures Reports (HSRs), Historic American Building Survey (HABS), <br /> and National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) evaluations. Prior to joining ASM, Ms. Davis worked for the National <br /> Trust for Historic Preservation as their west-coast representative for heritage tourism. Much of Ms. Davis's professional <br /> experience is with the cultural resources programs of the National Park Service (NPS). For eight years she worked for the <br /> NRHP as an Historian. She also worked as a Historic Preservation Specialist and Project Manager for three other NPS <br /> programs. Ms. Davis has experience with the operational requirements of a historic site, through her position as Assistant <br /> Site Manager of the 1812 Federal home of Supreme Court Justice Gabriel Duvall.Additionally,Ms.Davis served for several <br /> years as Chair of a local preservation advocacy group,the Arlington Heritage Alliance, and was one of the founders of the <br /> national non-profit Recent Past Preservation Network. <br /> Registrations <br /> 2011 Register of Professional Historians(No. 613) <br /> Professional Memberships <br /> Member/Society of Architectural Historians <br /> Member/Vernacular Architecture Forum <br /> Member/National Trust for Historic Preservation <br /> Member/California Preservation Foundation <br /> Member/Los Angeles Conservancy <br /> Selected Project Experience <br /> 2021 HRS Chapter 6E-8 mitigation of Ali`i Bridge/Culvert, Kahului Ahupua`a,North Kona, Island of Hawai`i. <br /> Principal Architectural Historian responsible for documentation to HAER Short Form standards of the SHPD <br /> and NPS. <br /> 2019 Historic Resources Inventory for the Master Planning and Redevelopment of the former Dole Company <br /> Operation Facility at Whitmore Village. Principal Architectural Historian responsible for the historic buildings <br /> inventory and evaluation. <br /> 2018 Mitigation Report for the Bank of Hawaii Wai`alae-Kahala Branch Demolition Project. Principal Architectural <br /> Historian responsible for the building documentation and the development of a historic context related to the <br /> Modern Movement in Hawai`i and the mid-century construction of circular buildings. <br /> 2018 SOI Standards Assessment for New Construction within the Marconi Telegraphy Historic District. Assessed <br /> design of proposed new building within the boundaries of an NRHP listed historic district. Reviewed <br /> architectural drawings,NRHP nomination, and current photographs. Recommended that the design was <br /> appropriate and conformed with the Secretary of the Interior's (SOI) Standards for the Treatment of Historic <br /> Properties (Standards). <br /> 320 MiliIan i Street,Ste.700,Honolulu,Hawagii 96E13(808}439-3089 Faa:(918)439-3087 <br /> 507A East Ian ikau la Street,Hilo,Hawaii 96720(330}%9-6055 Fax:(303}4433065 <br /> 149 Maa Street,Ste.103,Kahului,Hawaii 96732(303)736-66€5 <br /> www.asm affi liates.c€m <br />