T. Allan Comp
Full Name: | T. Allan Comp |
Born: | December 1, 1942 California, USA |
Occupation: | Historian, Consultant |
Nationality: | American |
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Biography
Dr T Allan Comp is an historian based in Washington, DC. With Faith Pizor, he edited a collection of early stories about the moon.
Jo Hanson, the pioneering public artist in San Francisco, once described Allan as "a relaxed blend of John Muir, John Dewey and John the Baptist." He holds a Ph.D in history, worked for several years in cultural resources with the National Park Service, left that to work as a developer of historic properties and consultant to historic preservation projects, and then to work for a regional Heritage Area in western Pennsylvania where he invented AMD&ART. Always a volunteer for AMD&ART, his work attracted the attention of other watershed and community improvement projects in the Appalachian coal country and in the Western hard rock mining country as well. Winner of multiple awards in partnerships and planning, Allan now leads the OSM/VISTA Team and Brownfields Initiatives at the Office of Surface Mining in the U.S. Department of the Interior.
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