Angela Moore
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Angela A. Moore

Angela A. Moore is the Sustainability Coordinator and serves as Project Manager for green building projects along with certifications for the Missouri Historical Society. Angela oversees sustainable operations, initiatives and programs for the Missouri Historical Society sites, Missouri History Museum, Library & Research Center and Soldiers Memorial Military Museum. This role has led Angela to nurture a keen interest in building professional and community networks to further sustainable practices in the museum field.

At the Missouri Historical Society, Angela gathers statistical data to analyze and gain a greater understanding of the organization’s sustainable practices and its social and environmental effect not only on the St. Louis community, but on communities across America. Angela’s work is primarily led by statistical data, current innovations within the built environment and a strong desire to preserve history and culture for future generations.

Angela’s educational background includes a Master of Public Policy Administration and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Missouri-St. Louis in Missouri. With a graduate certificate in Nonprofit Management and Leadership along with recognition as a LEED AP O+M and TRUE Advisor, Angela uses her educational background to bridge organizations and increase sustainable practices in the museum field. Angela serves on the Board of Directors for the US Green Building Council-Missouri Gateway Chapter, American Alliance of Museums’ Environment and Climate Professional Network along with the Missouri Coalition for the Environment.

In the past four years with the Missouri Historical Society, Angela has completed three LEED certifications for historical buildings owned and operated by the Missouri Historical Society and one TRUE certification within one of the historical sites owned by the City of St. Louis and operated by the Missouri Historical Society. Both sites received LEED for Operations and Maintenance certification in late 2020 and early 2021, making them the only museum and library certified under LEED v4.1 O+M in the city of St. Louis and the entire state of Missouri. Soldiers Memorial Military Museum was awarded LEED Gold in 2019 at the completion of a major renovation.

Missouri Historical Society
Sustainability Coordinator

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