Augie Carlino
August R. Carlino is the president and chief executive officer of the Rivers of Steel Heritage Corporation, based in Homestead, Pennsylvania.
Augie was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He moved to Washington, D.C. after graduating from the University of Pittsburgh with dual majors in political science and rhetoric and communications, with minor concentrations in history and mathematics. In Washington, he worked as a Legislative Director to Pittsburgh’s former Congressman William J. Coyne. Later, he became a lobbyist for the law firm of Jones Day, where he led several government relations initiatives for the firm’s clients in the fields of taxation, banking, environment, urban affairs, and foreign affairs.
Augie is associated with several professional organizations within and outside the field of heritage development. In 1991, he helped organize Heritage PA and served as president of the group from 1994 to 2000. He has also helped organize the Alliance of National Heritage Areas in 1997 and served as chairperson of this national organization from 2000 to 2006. From 2006 to 2016, he served as the chair of the Advocacy Committee for ANHA, and also chaired the committee that worked with the National Park Service to develop the current evaluation model and system that assesses the effectiveness of individual National Heritage Areas. He was a member of the Partnership Committee of the National Park Service Advisory Board from 2003 to 2010. In 1999, he was named to the Board of Advisors of the National Trust on Historic Preservation. He continues to serve as one of Pennsylvania’s representatives and served for ten years (2003 –2012) on its Executive Committee. In Pittsburgh, he served on the boards of community and nonprofit organizations.
In 1998, Augie was invited by President Bill Clinton to appear with the President at a White House ceremony to deliver the keynote speech on the importance of America’s rivers in industrial community revitalization and economic development. In 2002, President George W. Bush named him to serve on a select presidential committee of the U.S. Department of Interior overseeing the future role of the National Park Service working with partners and community organizations on culture, history, and heritage.
Augie has been a guest lecturer at several universities, including Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design, the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie-Mellon University, Duquesne University, and the University of Chicago, where he has led discussions on industrial heritage conservation, political advocacy, sustainable development, community revitalization, and brownfield redevelopment. In 2000, he was awarded the Sen. H. John Heinz Award for Distinguished Community Service. Additionally, under his leadership, Rivers of Steel has received several awards and recognitions within Pennsylvania and nationally. In 1997, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge named him to serve on the Pennsylvania Greenways Commission, and in 2010 Governor Ed Rendell inducted him into the Pennsylvania Heritage Hall of Fame. In 2018, he was named by Smart Business Magazine as one of Pittsburgh’s Top 50 Business Leaders. The Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, as part of its 75th Anniversary commemoration, named him as one of Pittsburgh’s most transformative leaders.
Sessions auxquelles Augie Carlino assiste
Dimanche 28 Août, 2022
Joignez-vous aux organisateurs du congrès et aux membres du board de TICCIH pour un cocktail de bienvenue et quelques mots festifs de présentation, dans l’ancienne forge de l’École technique de Montréal, fondée en 1909, aujourd’hui intégrée au campus de l’Université du Québec à Montréal.
Lundi 29 Août, 2022
This session is about the “hard facts” of conservation. It aims to draw together technical knowledge from related fields. Industrial conservation specialists rely on specialised knowledge and may sometimes not be aware that there is expertise and proven good or best practice in related fields. The transferring of knowledge from related engineering, construction preservation and architectural conservation specialists can serve the purpose of promoting and securing future preservation of ...
This session is about the “hard facts” of conservation. It aims to draw together technical knowledge from related fields. Industrial conservation specialists rely on specialised knowledge and may sometimes not be aware that there is expertise and proven good or best practice in related fields. The transferring of knowledge from related engineering, construction preservation and architectural conservation specialists can serve the purpose of promoting and securing future preservation of ...
This session presents case studies and policy reviews that contribute to ongoing debate and international dialogue on the role of planning systems and conservation practices in addressing the challenges of citizen engagement—conserving local interests, place attachments alongside physical remnants of industrial heritage. Over the past half century, we have witnessed the development and changing focuses of urban planning and conservation discourses addressing industrial heritage. Relevant p...
This session is about the “hard facts” of conservation. It aims to draw together technical knowledge from related fields. Industrial conservation specialists rely on specialised knowledge and may sometimes not be aware that there is expertise and proven good or best practice in related fields. The transferring of knowledge from related engineering, construction preservation and architectural conservation specialists can serve the purpose of promoting and securing future preservation of ...
Mardi 30 Août, 2022
Cette session nous permettra d’explorer à travers neuf cas d’études internationaux les différentes stratégies de mise en valeur de patrimoines industriels ainsi que leurs impacts sur les communautés et leur territoire. L’analyse de musées, d’espaces culturels, de parcours et d’aménagements urbains sera l’occasion de mettre en relief les questionnements d’identité, de sens, de pertinence et d’impacts qui animent l’ensemble des acteurs de ce patrimoine en transformation. ...
Community lies at the heart of the processes of industrialization and de-industrialization. From labor to landscapes and from social fabric to ecological communities, scholars regularly examined the industrial community as core to industrial heritage. However, while social scientists have long studied industrial communities, only recently has there been a general consensus of respecting and working with communities themselves. Even so, working “with” a community on industrial heritage has ...
Mercredi 31 Août, 2022
This session brings together a set of studies focused on the uses adaptative reuses (and even replications) of industrial heritage in the larger context of its urban and social landscapes. Urban industrial memory, its social and territorial impacts, as well as its conservation and promotion, will be discussed from a variety of case studies ranging from Central and Southern Europe to Turkey, China and North America. The interdisciplinary approaches underlying each of the studies will also b...
Ce tour propose une excursion sur un pont privatisé du bateau-mouche de Montréal; une visite commentée ludique permet de découvrir quelques hauts-lieux du paysage industriel de la ville depuis le fleuve Saint-Laurent. La visite est tarifée pour couvrir les frais supplémentaires; le tarif inclut l'accès au bateau-mouche, l'excursion et une boisson.Le départ se fera à pied depuis le lieu d...
Vendredi 2 Septembre, 2022
Venez échanger sur les bons moments du congrès et célébrer vos découvertes scientifiques et professionnelles dans une ancienne fabrique de confiture de fruits, l’Usine C, construite en 1913 et transformée à la fin des années 1970 en lieu de création et de diffusion.Découvrez la gastronomie montréalaise grâce à un traiteur d’exception. Apprenez des bribes du patrimoine musical montréalais et de l’histoire du quartier industriel qui lui a prêté vie. Puis entendez et vivez la tradition...