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April/May 2021

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S P E C I A L A D V E R T I S I N G S E C T I O N WHAT IS YOUR MISSION AND HOW HAS IT SHIFTED DUE TO COVID-19? ough our mission to revitalize communi- ties by preserving architecture and sharing history didn't shift, outreach to our members and donors had to pivot for us to remain sustainable. We converted our longtime Flea Market from a weekend event to five smaller reservation-only events. We also held smaller open houses at our downtown Fire Hall No. 4 and Alexander IV School. WE HOPE MORE WOMEN WILL: Use their talents and passions to help Macon grow economically. WE ADMIRE WOMEN WHO: Step up and utilize their skills to make our community better. One example is our very own Shan- non Fickling, who is one of the 17 percent of female architects nationwide. She leads our architectural design efforts, creating six to seven revitalized homes each year. YOU MIGHT BE SURPRISED TO KNOW: Our newly created Trades Program will train carpenters with experience working on historic buildings and creating more jobs. WHAT IS THE MOST GRATIFYING PART OF YOUR JOB? Watching families move into the homes that we revitalize and businesses move into the buildings we save. 2021 Women in Business HISTORIC MACON FOUNDATION 338 POPLAR ST., MACON | 478-742-5084 | HISTORICMACON.ORG | FROM LEFT: CANDACE WOOD, DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT; SHANNON FICKLING, PRESERVATION ARCHITECT; STAFFORD GUDENRATH, DIRECTOR OF ENGAGEMENT; AND ANITA KAPOOR, DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AND OPERATIONS S P E C I A L A D V E R T I S I N G S E C T I O N APRIL/MAY 2021 | maconmagazine.com 79

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