Gilbert Correra, M.A., Coordinator of the U.S. / Mexico Binational Nominations Initiative
Master Gilbert C. Correa is an astute museum and cultural heritage professional with over 10 years of combined national as well as international experience, education, and training in the culture, education, and nonprofit industries. He works for World Heritage USA as a Program Assistant for the Monuments Toolkit Project and provides consulting services to cultural institutions. Gilbert’s consulting services include strategic planning, accreditation, assessments, evaluations, marketing, disaster risk reduction and management, cultural heritage preservation, grant writing, best technology implementation, and more. Prior to working for World Heritage USA, he worked for the Ibero-American General Secretariat Subregional Office for Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean in Mexico City, Mexico, in the capacity of Assistant Coordinator of Programs, Initiatives, and Designated Projects. Master Correa graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Anthropology with a concentration in Cultural Resource Management from the California State Polytechnic University in Pomona, California, in June 2017. He obtained his Masters degree in Museology and Museum Administration from the Ibero-American Institute of Museology in Pontevedra, Spain, in June 2022.
