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Gerard is currently an elected Director of the Preservation Trades Network in the USA.
PTN Board Members Jeremy Ballard, Jim Houston, Brian Robinson and returning Director Simeon Warren. They will be joining current Board members Rob Cagnetta, Adrian DeRan, Jamie Duggan, Bill Hole and Gerard Lynch on the 2010 PTN Board of Directors. Read more about the PTN Board and staff.
The Preservation Trades Network (PTN) is a 501(c)3 non-
PTN works with North American and international partners to provide educational resources, events and workshops that build opportunities for collaboration, and exchange of skills and knowledge. We support existing trades education programs, and provide a network for people in the traditional trades. PTN is committed to recognizing the masters of the trades, and creating opportunities for the next generation of tradespeople.
The award is named in honor of the James S. (Jim) Askins the founder of the National Park Service Historic Preservation Training Center. The award is given in recognition of outstanding contributions and accomplishments in the promotion, education, and application of preservation trade skills. The award has been presented annually by the Preservation Trades Network since 1998 at the International Preservation Trades Workshop (IPTW). Read more...
PTN’s Trades Education initiative is broad based and encourages various approaches
to training as well as to building understanding about preservation trades and craftsmanship.
One approach, pursued by PTN since 2001, is to provide a framework for offering formal
credit and certificates to those who attend PTN workshops, demonstrations and other
educational programs. PTN is registered with the American Institute of Architects
Continuing Education System (AIA/CES) as an official provider of educational programs
for architects. Since 2001 PTN has offered AIA Continuing Education Credits and PTN
Certificates to attendees of the annual IPTW. Since 2001, drawing on the nationwide
reach and status of AIA/CES, this initiative has expanded to benefit students, teachers
and others who appreciate the stamp of approval conferred by AIA/CES for programs
which focus on a “hands-
Architects are not the only ones to benefit from the benefits conferred by AIA/CES endorsement. Colleges and Universities that offer degrees in architecture, preservation, and related fields, often agree to give college credit for programs endorsed by AIA/CES. Teachers, who are encouraged or required to participate in continuing education, may also benefit from this endorsement. And lastly, employers may be more inclined to approve their staff’s attendance at AIA/CES endorsed programs. The endorsement of PTN’s educational programs by AIA/CES broadens the reach of trades education by giving it status accepted by many academic and certifying programs, and employers as concrete evidence as skills and knowledge attainment. Read more...




Jeremy Ballard
Simeon Warren
Vice President
Brian Robinson
Jim Houston





Rob Cagnetta
President
Gerard Lynch
Bill Hole
Adrienne DeRan
Secretary
Jamie Duggan
Treasurer