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Mr. W. Kevin Pape is President
of Gray & Pape, Inc.
Mr. Pape is a nationally recognized expert in cultural resource
management and has served as President of the American Cultural
Resources Association. From 1994 to 2001, Mr. Pape served
as Associate Editor for Cultural Resource Management of
the Society for American Archaeology Bulletin, and currently
chairs the Society for American Archaeology's Professional
Development Committee. Mr. Pape serves as Senior Vice-Chair
of Heritage Ohio, Inc., Ohio's statewide historic preservation
organization.
Mr. Pape established the firm in 1986 and has over 20
years experience as a consultant in cultural resources management
and contract archaeology. As Principal Investigator with
Gray & Pape, Mr. Pape's skills as a researcher and project
manager have brought over 400 cultural resource management
projects to successful completion. He is certified as a
Principal Investigator by the Ohio Archaeological Council.
Over the span of his career, Mr. Pape has managed a diverse
set of projects from corridor and facility siting studies
to complex NEPA compliance documentation for Environmental
Impact Statements, including the cultural resources studies
for the nation's first Multi-Modal Tiered EIS Project. In addition to overseeing large-scale Section 106 and NEPA
compliance projects, Mr. Pape has provided third-party quality
control management to federal agencies (including the FERC)
and SHPOs for complex projects.
Through this diverse background, Mr. Pape has gained extensive
experience with the survey, evaluation, and excavation of
prehistoric and historic archaeological sites throughout
the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest. Mr. Pape also is experienced
with the identification, evaluation, and treatment of historic
resources including documentation using HABS/HAER standards.
He has prepared National Register nominations involving
hundreds of buildings and industrial complexes, as well as industrial archaeological sites. As a preservation consultant,
Mr. Pape has prepared comprehensive cultural resource inventories,
some involving oral histories to preserve folk traditions.
He has worked with city agencies and planning
commissions to prepare historic preservation planning documents.
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Cinder Miller (Ph.D., Bryn
Mawr College Vice President of Operations) has a broad-based
background in both North American and Classical archaeology.
She has worked on a variety of projects throughout the United
States and abroad, and she brings a global perspective to
her work. On a regional scale, she has managed the cultural
resources compliance work for fiber optics projects through
portions of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, West Virginia,
Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri.
Dr. Miller has participated as part of a team in the completion of several large scale pipeline and transportation
projects managed by Gray & Pape in Illinois, Indiana,
Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania,
Missouri, Ohio, and West Virginia. Dr. Miller also has significant
experience with cultural resources projects in the Southeast,
including coordination and consultation with Native American
groups for both pipeline and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
projects. In the south, Dr. Miller has worked in Louisiana,
Mississippi, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Florida, and Texas.
In graduate school, Dr. Miller spent a year in Greece as
a Fulbright-Hayes Foundation Fellow; other summers were
spent in Greece and Italy working on survey and excavation
projects.
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