I have worked in museum, library, archive, and corporate settings on collections ranging from seventeenth century manuscripts to twentieth century oral histories to contemporary born-digital business records.
I have undergone media training, worked with the press, presented directly to clients, and crafted social media content for global audiences.
I have a passion for preserving history and engaging people with history. I believe it is vital to create an inclusive primary source record for the sake of future generations and to teach them skills like primary source literacy and critical thinking.
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- Created and managed the T. Rowe Price Corporate Archive.
- Managed reference requests, performed fact checking, and created audiovisual, multimedia, and written materials using archival assets.
- Delivered presentations to global audiences of associates, prospective hires, clients, business partners, and community members.
- Liaised with public relations and social media teams to provide historical information and archive-based content to the public.
Assisted grant writing, fulfilled reference requests, and processed manuscript collections including physical arrangement, description, provenance research, finding aid and metadata creation, database maintenance, transcription, and OCR quality assurance.
Fulfilled reference requests, processed manuscript and artifact collections, including accessioning, physical arrangement, description, provenance research, finding aid and metadata creation, database maintenance. Collaborated on public humanities projects, managed student workers, and assisted with outreach programming.
Created and maintained records in the museum’s digital databases and online public-facing materials and provided research and editorial support for exhibit labels. Performed original research in the museum’s archives to remediate outdated exhibit and catalog descriptions.
Assisted history faculty with research, department operations, and event management.
- Concentrations in Collection Management & Public History
- Thesis centered on the need for museums and archives to update their collection management policies and remediate their catalogs to reflect new DEA&I best practices, as a means of reducing institutional harm perpetuated by historic colonial museum and archive practices.
- Two years graduate study in the Department of History’s PhD Program studying American 19th and 20th century intellectual and social history, with additional concentrations in gender studies and social theory.
- Teaching Assistant: “American Social Thought Since 1865” Fall 2014
- Major in American Studies, Minors in Classics and Anthropology
- Honors thesis centered on the history of higher education and social institutions in the United States in the 18th to 20th centuries.
- Experience with: ARCHON, ArchivesSpace, Archivists’ Toolkit, PastPerfect, CollectionSpace, EMu, and similar collection management systems
- Academic research, writing, historiography, bibliography
- Exhibition design and support
- Community engagement, public speaking, and educational outreach
- Brand ambassadorship and social media content creation
- English - fluent
- Hebrew - reading ability, basic speaking ability
- German - some reading ability
- Yiddish - some reading ability