Vice-President
Ginny Housum started working on historic preservation issues in Denver in 1986 as a volunteer lawyer on new zoning of an area now known as LoDo. That work lead to collaborations with a number of groups, including the Mountain and Plains office of the National Trust, Downtown Denver, Inc., and the Denver Partnership. While there, she served on the board of Historic Denver, Inc. In addition, Ginny worked on a range of preservation projects including: the acquisition of and efforts to address Four Mile Historic Park; creation of a historic overlay district in the main part of downtown; negotiations with a financial institution to acquire the Milheim house; and promotion of preservation in the public schools. Ginny moved to Minnesota in 1998, where she served as a member and chair of the Minneapolis HPC and on the board of the Preservation Alliance of Minnesota. She currently lives in Saint Paul, loves the city, and feels a strong sense of commitment to its future.

