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Appalshop
founder and architect Bill Richardson of Whitesburg and Shawn C.D.
Johnson of Winchester, Mass., an executive with State Street Global
Advisors in Boston, were elected to the Berea College Board of
Trustees at the Board’s February meeting. Both men were elected
to six-year terms beginning immediately.
Richardson is principal architect of Richardson Associates Architects,
P.S.C., Whitesburg, an architecture and planning firm Richardson
began in 1976. Over the past 30 years, the firm’s projects
have included master planning for college campuses, private residences
and a wide variety of public projects ranging from state parks,
schools, and libraries and town planning and redevelopment, to
healthcare facilities and commercial buildings in eastern Kentucky,
Lexington, southwestern Virginia and West Virginia.
Richardson first came to Kentucky in 1966 while still in architecture
school at Yale to work on improving rural housing in eastern
Kentucky. In 1969, his ideas about the role of media in community
development led to his founding the Appalachian Community Film
Workshop in Whitesburg – Appalshop. Originally a grant-funded
project teaching media skills to eastern Kentucky young people,
Appalshop evolved into a national model for regional self-expression
that is now a multi-disciplinary arts and education center producing
original films, video, theater, music and spoken-word recordings,
radio, photography, multimedia, and books whose programs and
services reach several million people nationally and internationally
each year. Richardson served as Appalshop’s director for
five years before starting his architecture practice. In 2004,
he was a co-recipient with his wife, Josephine, of the Kentucky
Governor’s Awards for the Arts’ Milner Award for
Lifetime Contribution to the Arts.
In addition to his master’s degree in architecture from
Yale, Richardson earned a bachelor of arts degree in mathematics
from DePauw University. In addition to his activities with Appalshop,
Richardson’s community service activities include Downtown
Community Design workshops in the towns of Whitesburg and Neon
and Main Street improvement projects in Whitesburg.
Johnson is senior principal of State Street Global Advisors
(SSgA), chairman of the firm’s investment committee and
director of institutional fiduciary services, positions he has
held since 2003. The investment committee’s responsibilities
include oversight for more than 225 investment strategies worldwide
with more than $1.4 trillion in managed assets. Previously, Johnson
served as the firm’s Director of Global Fundamental Research.
Johnson’s expertise has gained him appearances on CNBC
Power Lunch, CNBC Market Wrap, CNN Moneyline News Hour and CNN’s
Street Sweep.
Before joining SSgA in 1997, Johnson held management, management
consulting and engineering positions for more than 15 years
in the electronics, communications, aerospace, defense and
software industries. He also served as an Intelligence Officer
with the U.S. Naval Reserve.
A native of Bethesda, Md., Johnson earned his B.S. in Aerospace
and Ocean Engineering and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from
Virginia Tech and an M.B.A. from the Tuck School of Business
at Dartmouth College. His father, Millard J. Johnson, is a 1953
graduate of Berea College.
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