June 7, 2025
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2025 History Leadership Institute Fellows – Presents AASLH

2025 History Leadership Institute Fellows – Presents AASLH

Aaslh, I am pleased to announce our leaders in the field of historical historical management of the historical historical history of the Historical History of Leadership.

Selected from a large and highly competitive pool within the country, these promising leaders will take part in the 2025 HLI Leadership Institute (HLI) seminar. Dozens consists of extensive and small, rural and small, villages and small, villages, villages and small, villages, rural and small, villages and small, villages from executive directors and teachers to executive directors and teachers.

This year, Cohort reflects the establishment of a variety of and dynamic networks of history specialists who are ready to receive the most pressing problems and opportunities for the area. According to a healthy fundraising, we have offered seven full scholarships, including AASLH’s ongoing historical suspension campaign, and the program is more accessible than ever. 2025 HLI companion represents one of the largest, most diverse cohorts of the program.

After a successful two decades in the historical society of Indiana, this year’s seminar will be held in the Mill City Museum of the Minnesota History Society. In June, both weeks and several virtual convenient, but also the next few virtual convenient, but also 2025 hli companions, peers learning, peers learning and professional development, the future of the field, which is the actuality and influence.

“The HLI seminar is beautiful to gain energy because he took root in his new house,” said John Dichtl, AASLH President and CEO. “This program continues to grow as part of AASLH’s mission to help historical organizations and practitioners.”

“If there is a perfect time to support our most promising leaders in my field, they are their courage now“Andrea Jones, Director of the HLI seminar.” I can’t wait to get started. “

Please join us in congratulating 2025 cohort!

  • Rachel ByingtonWisconsin History Society (Wi)
  • Corinne ClaycombIllinois State Musuem (IL)
  • Leah CraigKentucky Historical Society (KY)
  • Kate DorrHarbor History Museum (WA)
  • Andrea areaNaper settlement (IL)
  • Rachel FrazierMaryland State Archive (MD)
  • Jonathan GoldmanB & O Railway Museum (MD)
  • Amanda IrwinHart Cluett Museum (NY)
  • Sarah Junk HatcherUniversity of Indiana University of Archeology and Anthropology (in)
  • Melissa KneeTandDunn County Historical Society (Wi)
  • Mariruth LeftwichJamestown-Yorktown Foundation (VA)
  • Gillian MaguireMinnesota Historical Society (MN)
  • Hristdel Mars BakerTobaguag Museum (RI)
  • Nicole Martinez-LegrandIndiana Historical Society (in)
  • Jeff MaySan Antonio African American Association Archive and Museum (TX)
  • Melanie ParkerIlitch Holdings, Inc (Mi)
  • Kristen ParrottHistorical Society of the Vernon County (Wi)
  • Sarah phillipsIdaho State Historical Society (ID)
  • Tabitha PryorThomas Jefferson’s Monticello (VA)
  • Kasey RhoneTulsa History Museum (OK)
  • Leah RoggggemanConner Prairie Museum (in)
  • Zachary sharesOregon Black Pioneers (or
  • Vinothaan VipanantharajaHoly Albert (Canada) Art and Heritage Foundation
  • Lynne WalkerKodiak History Museum (AK)
  • Terry WhiteCharlotte History Museum (NC)

The appeals for the 2026 seminar of 2026 will be opened in the fall of 2025. Click here to learn more about the program.

History The Leadership Institute is supported by leading agencies of some areas: African American Museums, Conner Prairie, Minnesota Historical Society, Missouri Historical Society, National Association of History and Culture Museum.

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