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Brochu
Lisa
Brochu specializes in interpretive master planning,
interpretive writing, and training. As associate director
for the National Association for Interpretation, Lisa
is responsible for planning, development, and supervision
of programs, products, and services for the organization.
Before joining the NAI staff, Lisa was a freelance
consultant and completed more than 150 projects for
a wide variety of private, municipal, county, state,
and federal agencies in the United States and abroad
over her 30-year career. She has taught numerous classes
and workshops related to interpretation and is recognized
as a leading authority in the field. Lisa is the author
of Interpretive Planning: The 5-M Model for Successful
Planning Projects and co-authored Personal Interpretation:
Connecting Your Audience to Heritage Resources and
Management of Interpretive Sites with NAI Executive
Director Tim Merriman. She has edited and published
a number of newsletters and published a bimonthly magazine
about interpretation within federal agencies. Lisa
is a Certified Interpretive Planner and Trainer and
has won numerous awards for her work, including the
prestigious Fellow Award, the highest honor given by
NAI to recognize excellence, innovation, and leadership
in the interpretive field. She also headed the task
force responsible for initiating an internationally
recognized certification program for professionals
in interpretation through NAI.
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