Ann K. Yoklavich has worked with Glenn Mason as an architectural historian since 1987. During that time she has been the principal researcher and author of historic resource survey reports, cultural resource management plans, architectural history reports, and other historic preservation studies. She has extensive experience with the survey, evaluation, impact assessment, and mitigation aspects of the National Historic Preservation Act's Section 106 process relating to the treatment of historic resources. She has prepared hundreds of Historic American Buildings Survey and Historic American Engineering Record (HABS/HAER) reports for federal agencies. She recently completed HABS documentation for over 90 facilities at Pearl Harbor and a survey and context study of historic resources along Nimitz Highway. Ann received an M.S. in Architectural Studies from the University of Texas in 1987.