Tag: SHA
Seminar for Historical Administration
Every year, I have the distinct pleasure to work on the upcoming Seminar for Historical Administration. This past week, I ventured to Indianapolis, Indiana, to kick off the 49th SHA at our host institution, the Indiana Historical Society.
In my opinion, SHA is one of the finest professional development programs in the country. It is sponsored [...]
Posted: November 5th, 2008 under AASLH Standards, Administration, Audience, Collections & Exhibits, Community Engagement & Collaboration, Disciplines, Diversity, Education & Interpretation, Evaluation, Financial Management, Funding & Fundraising, General, Historic Houses, Human Resources, Interpretation, Leadership & Governance, Management, Marketing, Mission, Vision, and Governance, Professional Career Development, Publishing and New Media, Small Museums, Stewardship of Collections, Stewardship of Structures and Landscapes, Technology & Digitization, Uncategorized, Volunteers.
Tags: AAM, AASLH, and the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture, Colonial Williamsburg, future leaders, IHS, Indiana Historical Society, next generation, professional development, Professional Networking, Seminar for Historical Administration, SHA, the National Trust for HIstoric Preservation
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“Oh! the Places You’ll Go” (Like Rochester)
I’m not ready. I’m not ready to get on an airplane in less than a week, speak in a session, or complete the 48 things on my “to do” list before I go. But I am ready for the space that the AASLH conference gives you to think about what you do every day and [...]
Posted: September 3rd, 2008 under Professional Career Development, Random Thoughts, Small Museums.
Tags: field service alliance, I love my job, SHA, small museums affinity group, toothbrush
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