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Tara Kelly, an executive with the Municipal Art Society of New York, has been named executive director of Maine Preservation. She takes over from Greg Paxton, who retires next month.
Kelly, who now lives in Brooklyn, N.Y., but plans to move to Maine, has a decade of experience in historic preservation, nonprofit management, policy and advocacy initiatives, public and education programming and fundraising, according to a news release from the Yarmouth-based nonprofit.
For the past five years, Kelly has been vice president of policy and programs for the Municipal Art Society of New York, a 128-year-old advocacy organization that promotes historic preservation, urban planning and public art in New York City. Previously, she was executive director of Friends of the Upper East Side Historic Districts in Manhattan.
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