WMF Members' Breakfast: Explore the 2025 World Monuments Watch
Join us for an exclusive Members’ Breakfast to discuss the 2025 World Monuments Watch.

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WMF's Members' Breakfast goes behind-the-scenes of the 2025 World Monuments Watch program, our signature advocacy program for cultural heritage sites.
As part of the 2025 Watch cycle, WMF conducted an in-depth analysis of the heritage field through nominations, identifying key regional threats alongside top opportunities for preservation projects to positively impact communities. WMF Program Manager Scott Goodwin and Bonnie Burnham Fellow Amy Iwasaki will present their findings, using newly selected Watch sites as case studies to explore key themes, challenges, and opportunities in global heritage preservation.
This event is exclusive to WMF members. Please reach out to membership@wmf.org for more information.
WMF Members' Breakfast: Explore the 2025 World Monuments Watch
Join us for an exclusive Members’ Breakfast to discuss the 2025 World Monuments Watch.
date & time

WMF's Members' Breakfast goes behind-the-scenes of the 2025 World Monuments Watch program, our signature advocacy program for cultural heritage sites.
As part of the 2025 Watch cycle, WMF conducted an in-depth analysis of the heritage field through nominations, identifying key regional threats alongside top opportunities for preservation projects to positively impact communities. WMF Program Manager Scott Goodwin and Bonnie Burnham Fellow Amy Iwasaki will present their findings, using newly selected Watch sites as case studies to explore key themes, challenges, and opportunities in global heritage preservation.
This event is exclusive to WMF members. Please reach out to membership@wmf.org for more information.
Scott Goodwin
Program Manager
Scott joined World Monuments Fund in 2020, where he oversees the World Monuments Watch program and manages preservation field projects. A preservation specialist with experience in cultural research, public history, and heritage management, he was previously WMF’s Bonnie Burnham Fellow and has served as Managing Editor of Future Anterior, journal of historic preservation history, theory, and criticism. Scott's dedication to grassroots community projects and participatory public programming also extends to his role as the co-founder of a freeform community radio station in New Mexico, USA. Scott received his MA from Columbia University GSAPP and BA from Oberlin College.
Amy Iwasaki
2023-2025 Bonnie Burnham Fellow
Amy is the 2023–2025 Bonnie Burnham Fellow supporting the World Monuments Watch and adjacent projects. She brings to WMF several years of experience in the international heritage and conservation sectors, including on the Getty Conservation Institute’s research database AATA Online and, more recently, ICCROM’s Strategic Foresight Initiative. She holds a BA in Geography from UCLA and an MPhil in Heritage Studies from the University of Cambridge.

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