Maria Audin

Maria Audin is recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a Pinnacle Lifetime Member in the field of Historical Research and Archaeology in recognition of her role as President of Archaeology and Historic Resource Services, LLC. Archaeology and Historic Resource Services, LLC , is a Small Business Entity (SBE) based in Orange County, New York. The business provides a full range of affordable, high-quality cultural resource services in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region, including regulatory compliance and coordination; historic documentary research; historic interpretive displays; historic and architectural surveys; national register nominations, reservation planning, archaeological surveys and mitigation; cemetery identification, documentation, and relocation; human remains, grave marker, and osteological analysis; artifact analysis and geophysical survey and mapping services.

Working alongside clients, regulators, and site managers to create a plan to manage risk, while optimizing project schedules, Audin and her team are dedicated to professional qualification standards of all cultural resource work and mitigation. President of Archaeology and Historic Resource Services, which specializes in archaeological surveys, mitigation, cemetery identification and historic preservation, Audin has worked in her current position for the past six years In addition to her work at Archaeology and Historic Resource Services, LLC, Audin serves as a part-time instructor at Orange County Community College, where she’s an adjunct professor teaching Microsoft Office skills.

Throughout the course of her education and training, Audin earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from William Patterson University of New Jersey. She went on to earn a Post-Baccalaureate degree in Elementary Education, also from William Patterson University, and then completed her Master of Arts degree in Historic Preservation from Goucher College. To further her professional development, Audin is a member of ACRA and volunteers her time as the business director of the Association for Preservation Technology’s Technical Committee.

 

She researches funding opportunities for OSCAR, the Online Tool for Historic Preservation, Sustainability and Resiliency. Her article entitled “Exploring the Viability of Franchising in the CRM Services Industry” was published in the American Cultural Resource Association Edition, Volume 20-3, Summer 2014. The National Association of Professional Women recognized her as a member of the VIP Woman of the Year Circle. When not working, she enjoys travel as well as camping in Maine, New Hampshire and the Adirondack Mountains. For more information, visit www.AHRServices.com.