About Michael Hamish Glen
Michael's career has involved work in a reference library, bookshops, broadcasting, printing, publishing, tourism management, public relations, graphic design, training, creative writing and administration with a host of different employers including himself. He was 'captured' by the process of heritage interpretation in 1969 although it was some years before it became a full-time occupation. He has helped to found AHI (as SIBH) in 1975, Interpret Europe in 2010 and GAHI in 2019. He has enjoyed a long association with AHI in various roles and is the retiring Treasurer. He believes interpretation is, as an Italian friend described it, a 'mission' as well as an art and a science, one that depends greatly on intellect and inspiration, rather than formula, and a burning wish to widen people's horizons. He likes RIcky Gershon's definition of the process as 'great explanations'.Meet Our Members
Ann Tweedie
I'm a freelance interpretation planner and writer based in Edinburgh. I have a Ph.D in cultural anthropology and got into interpre...
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Ollie Taylor
I've been working in heritage interpretation for over 15 years, from managing grassroots projects to exhibition design, delivery, ...
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Chris Lee
I am now enjoying retirement but maintain my interest in heritage interpretation through running the local history and heritage gr...
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(Beth) MÔRAFON
I am the founder and Director of VisitMôr, a consultancy creating visitor experiences that reconnect people with natural and cultu...
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