Jeffrey Marshall
After four decades with Heritage Conservancy, serving the past ten years as President, Jeffrey L. Marshall is set to retire on July 1st. He will continue to serve the land conservation and historic preservation organization on a part-time basis as a senior advisor.
Jeff Marshall helped elevate the Conservancy’s nationally recognized status as a premier conservator. Jeff’s work has been recognized on the national, state, and local level. Throughout his long career with Heritage Conservancy, Jeff has had more than 40 properties that he nominated be added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Supplementing his commitment to preservation beyond his role with Heritage Conservancy, Marshall has long been active in organizations such as The National Barn Alliance, where he served as President, and he was a founder and President of the Board of The Historic Barn and Farm Foundation in Pennsylvania. His extensive experience was shared with The Pennsylvania Land Trust Association, where he served as President of the Board, and as a board member of Preservation Pennsylvania.
Marshall’s remarkable career has been recognized through the inaugural Bucks County Preservation Legacy Award presented by the Bucks County Commissioners, as well as a Lifetime Achievement Award and the 2015 Ambassador of Bucks County.
An author of six books on land protection and historic preservation, including Barns of Bucks County and Farmhouses of Bucks County, Marshall is looking forward to focusing more on his historic preservation passion and book writing.
While this chapter of Marshall’s storied career is coming to a close, his work with the Conservancy will continue, as he contributes his wealth of experience as a part-time senior advisor.
For more information about the Heritage Conservatory and full text of this announcement, visit www.heritageconservancy.org.