Association for Heritage Interpretation
The Association for Heritage Interpretation (AHI) is a membership based organisation for people actively involved or concerned with heritage interpretation. AHI began as the Society for the Interpretation of Britain’s Heritage in 1975 and later became the Association for Heritage Interpretation. It has a membership of over 500 interpreters from around the world. It is managed by an Executive Committee which meets four times a year and holds an AGM at the Annual Conference in the Autumn. AHI’s president is Lord Sandford and its patron is Loyd Grossman.
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Association for Heritage Interpretation
The Association for Heritage Interpretation (AHI) is a membership based organisation for people actively involved or concerned with heritage interpretation. AHI began as the Society for the Interpretation of Britain’s Heritage in 1975 and later became the Association for Heritage Interpretation. It has a membership of over 500 interpreters from around the world. It is managed by an Executive Committee which meets four times a year and holds an AGM at the Annual Conference in the Autumn. AHI’s president is Lord Sandford and its patron is Loyd Grossman.
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