Bethany Henry
Bethany Henry’s career in historic preservation is a unique blend of experiences in caregiving, design, and architecture. Initially pursuing a Nursing degree, she discovered her true passion for how environments shape lives, leading her to earn dual undergraduate degrees in Interior Design and Gerontology. A transformative internship in Lincoln, Kansas, working on the revitalization of historic buildings, further solidified her commitment to historic preservation. Bethany went on to earn a Master’s in Architecture with a focus on historic preservation, and over the last eight years, has worked on a wide variety of projects spanning healthcare, education, federal buildings, and historic preservation. She has been with Treanor for the past three years, where she contributes to meaningful projects that celebrate and restore architectural heritage.
Currently, Bethany is pursuing architecture licensure exams, driven by a desire to further expand her impact in the field. She is passionate about preserving the stories embedded in historic structures, ensuring that Kansas' rich architectural heritage is protected for future generations.