The National Trust for Historic Preservation has awarded the prestigious Louise du Pont Crowninshield Award to Tom Butt, founder and President of Interactive Resources, Inc. This esteemed award, the National Trust’s highest national honor, recognizes Tom Butt’s decades of dedication to historic preservation and his transformative contributions to communities in Richmond and beyond.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to safeguarding America’s historic treasures for over 70 years, annually invites nominations from preservation experts nationwide. The selection process involves rigorous review by members of the National Trust’s Board of Trustees, who honor individuals whose efforts have made a profound and lasting impact on historic preservation.
“Tom has been a pioneer in the preservation of heritage sites, ensuring they are not only remembered but celebrated as vital, active parts of our community. His work has inspired a new era of thoughtful preservation that integrates sustainable practices and inclusive community development,” said Andrew Butt, Managing Principal at Interactive Resources, Inc.
Throughout his career, Tom Butt has been instrumental in preserving numerous historical sites and spearheaded the creation of the Point Richmond Historic District, the restoration of East Brother Light Station, and the establishment of the Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front National Historic Park. These efforts reflect his commitment to safeguarding Richmond’s historical legacy while fostering a greater appreciation for the role historic places play in shaping resilient and vibrant communities.
In addition to his role at Interactive Resources, Inc., Tom served on the Richmond City Council and as Richmond’s Mayor, where he advanced policies that supported the preservation of cultural landmarks and provided avenues for sustainable urban growth.
This award highlights Tom Butt’s enduring legacy as a leader in historic preservation and celebrates the community impact achieved through his lifelong dedication to preserving America’s historic places.