Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Anna Goldstein, Communications Intern


Anna Goldstein is an intern in the Communications Office during the summer of 2009 where she is writing articles for The Rambler and compiling media lists. Originally from the Boston area, Anna is a senior at Wellesley College majoring in urban studies and planning with focus in urban history. Her past internship experiences include work with the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras, The William J. Clinton Foundation in New York, and a national political campaign. In her spare time, Anna enjoys running, reading the Sunday paper, exploring Atlanta, and cheering on the Red Sox.

AGoldstein@GeorgiaTrust.org
404.885.7819

Addie Watts, Endangered Properties and Revolving Fund Intern


Addie Watts is a Graduate Student from Georgia State working on her Master's Degree in Heritage Preservation. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Georgia in Public Relations. Addie is a native Georgian who lives in Kennesaw. She is very passionate about preservation and public education about our cultural resources. Her internship is working with endangered properties and the Trust's revolving fund. She is very excited to be working with the Georgia Trust!

AWatts@GeorgiaTrust.org
404.885.7804

Monday, June 22, 2009

Caitlin Zygmont, Development Intern


Caitlin Zygmont is interning in the Development Department this summer, where she is assisting with membership activities. She is originally from Alpharetta, Georgia, and currently resides in Atlanta. Caitlin received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Georgia in Advertising, and is pursuing her Master of Historic Preservation at Georgia State University. Prior to entering graduate school, Caitlin worked in sales and business development for The Coca-Cola Company and Comcast.

404.885.7816
CZygmont@georgiatrust.org

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Karen Norwood, Hay House Administrative Associate for Finance & Museum Store

478.742.8155 ex 11
KNorwood@GeorgiaTrust.org

Katherine Brown, Hay House Director

Katey Brown, Director of Hay House, holds a Ph.D. in art history from Indiana University (1998). Hay House director since October 2006, Katey is the former Curator of Historic Macon Foundation (2004-06) and prior to that, taught art history on University of Georgia's Study Abroad Program in Cortona, Italy from 2000-2004. Katey oversees the restoration, development, and operations of Hay House.

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KBrown@GeorgiaTrust.org

Emelyn Arnold, Rhodes Hall Visitor Services Coordinator

Emelyn Arnold is orignally from a very small town outside of Augusta, Ga., and started studying piano at the age of four. She graduated from Wesleyan College, a girls’ school in Macon, with a degree in History. She then taught history and obtained her Master’s Degree in History from the University of Georgia. Emelyn then went into real estate in Atlanta for over twenty years. Today she lives at Chastain Park with my pets in one of the original WWII cottages and sings in the choir at Peachtree Road Methodist. She thoroughly enjoys playing cocktail music for events.

404.885.7800
rhtours@georgiatrust.org

Ann Dorsey, Rhodes Hall Special Events Coordinator

Ann Dorsey joined The Georgia Trust as Rhodes Hall's Special Events Coordinator in September of 2008. With over 6 years of event planning experience, she thoroughly enjoys the satisfaction of seeing events through from start to finish. As a native of Delmar in Bethlehem, New York- a small suburb of Albany established in 1793- Ann has always had an interest in historic homes and places. She is proud to be a part of The Georgia Trust and Rhodes Hall.
Ann currently lives in Atlanta with her husband, Kevin and their 7 month old daughter, Nora.




404.885.7800
Events@GeorgiaTrust.org