Event Title

Keynote Address

Location

Ballroom, Hogan Campus Center, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Mass.

Start Date

13-6-2016 9:45 AM

End Date

13-6-2016 10:45 AM

Description

Steve joined Maine Historical Society in 2001 and has served as director since 2012. MHS, founded in 1822, is a private non-profit that promotes the preservation of and engagement with Maine history throughout Maine. Steve’s leadership focuses on institutional change, the evolution of the historical field, collaboration, and the development of forward-looking non-profit management models. Among other initiatives, Steve has led the development of the Maine Memory Network, a nationally-recognized digital museum that features online contributions from more than 270 organizations across Maine. Prior to joining MHS, Steve helped found the online Disability History Museum and produce the award-winning NPR documentary Beyond Affliction: The Disability History Project. He also worked in publishing in New York. Steve has an M.A. in History from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and received his B.A. from the University of Richmond.

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Keynote Address

Ballroom, Hogan Campus Center, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Mass.

Steve joined Maine Historical Society in 2001 and has served as director since 2012. MHS, founded in 1822, is a private non-profit that promotes the preservation of and engagement with Maine history throughout Maine. Steve’s leadership focuses on institutional change, the evolution of the historical field, collaboration, and the development of forward-looking non-profit management models. Among other initiatives, Steve has led the development of the Maine Memory Network, a nationally-recognized digital museum that features online contributions from more than 270 organizations across Maine. Prior to joining MHS, Steve helped found the online Disability History Museum and produce the award-winning NPR documentary Beyond Affliction: The Disability History Project. He also worked in publishing in New York. Steve has an M.A. in History from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and received his B.A. from the University of Richmond.