Architectural Historians
SHANNON DAVIS, M.A.
Ms. Davis has 12 years of experience in the field of historic preservation. She has an MA in Historic Preservation/American Studies from George Washington University, where she wrote her master's thesis on the architectural history of drive-in theaters, and a BA in American History from the University of Southern California.
Before joining ASM, Ms. Davis was the west-coast representative for the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s new heritage tourism subsidiary, working with communities and destinations to better market themselves to heritage and cultural travelers. Much of Ms. Davis’s professional experience is with the Cultural Resources programs of the National Park Service, for whom she worked for ten years. The majority of that time she worked as an Historian with the National Register of Historic Places. Additionally, she developed online publications for the National Park Service History Program and HABS/HAER/HALS/CRGIS, and assisted the American Battlefield Protection Program with their federal grant programs, battlefield survey work and Section 106 review. Ms. Davis has experience with the operational requirements of a historic site, through her position as Assistant Site Manager of the 1812 Federal home of Supreme Court Justice Gabriel Duvall. Additionally, Ms. Davis was one of the founders of the non-profit Recent Past Preservation Network and served as Chair of a local preservation advocacy group, the Arlington Heritage Alliance.
JENNIFER KRINTZ, M.A.
Ms. Krintz received her M.H.P. in Historic Preservation, from University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.
Ms. Krintz serves ASM as an Architectural Historian, bringing with her previous experience in cultural resources and historic preservation planning, evaluation and documentation. Her expertise includes the documentation and evaluation of historic resources on local, state and Federal levels, particularly survey work, Section 106 review, National Register nominations, Historic Building Inventory and Evaluations, HABS/HAER documentation, Environmental Assessments and Impact Statements, municipal ordinances and amendments, Historic Properties Survey Reports and Historic Resources Evaluation Reports, and feasibility studies. Ms. Krintz has received various Professional Excellence and foundation awards for her work in the field of historic preservation.
ASM Services
ARCHAEOLOGY
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
HISTORY
ETHNOGRAPHY


ASM Staff
PRESIDENT
PRINCIPALS
- Mark Becker, Ph.D., RPA
- Sinéad Ní Ghabhláin, Ph.D., RPA
- Mark Giambastiani, Ph.D., RPA
- Russell L. Kaldenberg, M.A., RPA
- Jerry Schaefer, Ph.D., RPA
- David S. Whitley, Ph.D., RPA
- Molly Molenaar, M.A.
SENIOR ARCHAEOLOGISTS
- Sherri Andrews, M.A., RPA
- David Iversen, M.A., RPA
- Don Laylander, M.A.
- Dayna Tinsley-Giambastiani, M.A., RPA
- Diane L. Winslow, M.A., RPA
- Adam Berg, M.A., RPA
- Montana Long, M.A.
- Pat Barker, Ph.D., RPA
- Leslie Fryman, M.A.
- William T. Eckhardt, B.A.
- Brian Williams, M.M.A., RPA
- James Daniels, Jr., M.A., RPA
- Kari Sprengeler, M.A.
- Clint Cole, Ph.D.
