Jeremy Brunette

Affiliation

Manhattan Project National Historical Park at LANL

Biography

A native of Colorado Springs, Colorado, I grew up working in the construction industry with my father. I returned to school in 2009, and completed my undergraduate degree in 2013 and my Master's degree in 2015 in anthropology with a cultural resources specialty. I started my career at Los Alamos National Laboratory in 2015 with the cultural resources program to help support the new Manhattan Project National Historical Park (Park). My career has focused on maintenance and preservation of the 17 buildings listed in the Park legislation with additional cultural resources responsibilities.

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