FACULTY
THE DEMOCRATIZATION OF THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY
Construction, Culture, and Preservation
FACULTY
THE DEMOCRATIZATION OF THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY
Construction, Culture, and Preservation
Brandon J. Anderson, M.A., Executive Director, Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum, will present on the restoration of automobile sites.
Marsh Davis, M.A., President, Indiana Landmarks, will present on the importance of preservation, preserving industrial sites, and the automobile affinity group.
Max Felker-Kantor, PhD, Assistant Professor BSU, will present on the Great Migration and the automobile industry.
Bruce Geelhoed, PhD, Professor BSU, will present on the beginnings of the automobile industry.
Sam Grate, M.A., Curator, Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum, will present on the car culture of the 1920s.
Derek E. Moore, B.S., Curator of Collections, Lane Motor Museum, will present on the automobile as recreation.
Andrew Beckman, B.A., is the Studebaker Museum Archivist and guide for the History Center.
Deborah Lawrence, J.D., is Vice President for Administration and General Counsel at Marian University and guide for the Allison and Wheeler houses.
Creager Smith, M.A. Fort Wayne Preservation Officer, is an ADC and NATM board member and tour guide for Fort Wayne sites.
Kevin Stonerock is a gifted historical interpreter who communicates through composed and performed music and first-person presentation of the Perfect Circle Strike.
Todd Zieger, M.A., Northern Regional Director, Indiana Landmarks, will host the bus tour of South Bend automobile industry sites.
The Democratization of the Automobile Industry: Construction, Culture, and Preservation workshop has been made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and is being hosted by Ball State University and Gallia-Vinton Educational Service Center. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this workshop, do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.