Link hooks up with 4Culture

Brandi Link has joined 4Culture, King County’s Cultural Services Agency, as Heritage and Preservation 4Culture’s new program support specialist.

Brandi Link has joined 4Culture, King County’s Cultural Services Agency, as Heritage and Preservation 4Culture’s new program support specialist.

Throughout 2008, Link worked part time as the landmark preservation consultant for the city of Bothell and as the project assistant for King County’s Historic and Scenic Corridors project, administered by Preservation 4Culture.

Prior to this, she worked with Washington Trust for Historic Preservation and Artifacts Consulting, a Tacoma-based firm developing the interactive travel guide “Revisiting Washington: A Guide to the Evergreen State.”

She holds a bachelor of arts degree in history from the University of Arizona, and a master’s degree in art history from the University of Washington.

“I am very pleased to be able to continue at 4Culture on a full-time basis, and can’t wait to see what exciting projects 2009 brings,” Link said.

Brandi Link has joined 4Culture, King County’s Cultural Services Agency, as Heritage and Preservation 4Culture’s new program support specialist.

Throughout 2008, Link worked part time as the landmark preservation consultant for the city of Bothell and as the project assistant for King County’s Historic and Scenic Corridors project, administered by Preservation 4Culture.

Prior to this, she worked with Washington Trust for Historic Preservation and Artifacts Consulting, a Tacoma-based firm developing the interactive travel guide “Revisiting Washington: A Guide to the Evergreen State.”

She holds a bachelor of arts degree in history from the University of Arizona, and a master’s degree in art history from the University of Washington.

“I am very pleased to be able to continue at 4Culture on a full-time basis, and can’t wait to see what exciting projects 2009 brings,” Link said.