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Director of S.F. Architectural Heritage quits

Jack Gold has resigned as executive director of San Francisco Architectural Heritage.

Gold, who led the organization for two years, will return to Providence R.I., where he owns a home and his partner lives. His last day is March 25.

“I deeply appreciate and value Jack’s two-plus years of service here at Heritage. Jack joined Heritage during a period of significant transition and helped stabilize and strengthen the organization,” said Heritage President Charles Olson.

Gold said he was “proud of the organization’s accomplishments during the past two years.” While at Heritage, Gold advocated for the new Proposition J, the legislation that established a new more powerful Historic Preservation Commission cash advance no faxing. He worked to attract younger members and grew the Heritage board by 50 percent.

Heritage, founded in 1971, is an advocacy and education organization whose mission is to protect and enhance San Francisco’s unique architectural identity. It owns and operates the historic Haas-Lilienthal House Museum at 2007 Franklin Street.

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