Mead & Hunt recently used GIS mapping to significantly streamline a statewide historic highway project, saving time and expense.
“I enjoy listening to our clients and working to provide the right service to make their job easier—and it is a bonus that I get to learn about the places we are studying at the same time.”
Christina Slattery
Cultural Resources Business Unit Leader
Christina Slattery leads Mead & Hunt’s national Cultural Resources team. She has spent her career developing innovative approaches for clients that balance the regulatory challenges between protecting historic resources and project needs. She provides experience and technical skill to projects across the country, with a particular passion for historic roads, bridges and postwar resources. Telling the history of places is an important part of the cultural resources team’s work, including those of underrepresented communities.
Christina is an avid traveler who enjoys exploring the cultural and architecture of new places, hiking with her dog Sazerac, and all things food, including cooking, eating out, and food history.
Blogs by Christina Slattery
"Through learning about and working to preserve our past, we can come to shape our future. And I would not be where I am today if I hadn’t decided to follow my own path."
As we enter 2020, here is a look back at a few pivotal issues and innovations cultural resources experienced the past year.