[SOA] ALI 2017 cohort announced

George Bain bain at ohio.edu
Fri Feb 10 20:34:19 EST 2017


Way to go, you four Buckeye State archivists!

And was Janet the fairly godmother aunt who pushed for people to apply 
and then maybe helped out with the application process too?

George



On 2/10/2017 12:30 PM, Carleton, Janet wrote:
> The Archives Leadership Institute
>
> Oops, and I missed Jennifer Gerth, Director of Congregational Archives 
> at the Franciscan Sisters of the Poor in Cincinnati!
>
> (Thanks Jenni Salamon)
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> *From:*Carleton, Janet
> *Sent:* Friday, February 10, 2017 12:25 PM
> *To:* ohioarchivists at lists.oplin.org; ohiodiglist at ohiodig.org
> *Subject:* FW: ALI 2017 cohort announced
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> A big congrats to all our Ohio folks in this year's cohort!
>
>   * Nicholas Pavlik, Curator of Manuscripts/Coordinator of Strategic
>     Digital Partnerships, Center for Archival Collections, Bowling
>     Green State University
>
>   * Eira Tansey, Digital Archivist/Records Manager, University of
>     Cincinnati
>
>   * Jennie Thomas, Director of Archives, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
>
> And recently moved from Ohio: Shanee Murrain, University Archivist and 
> Assistant Professor, University of West Georgia
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> *The Archives Leadership Institute is proud to announce its ALI17 
> cohort!* 
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> Posted: 06 Feb 2017 11:12 AM PST
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> We received applications from a diverse group of archival 
> professionals working in institutions throughout the U.S. and abroad. 
>  Each applicant was evaluated by three different Steering Committee 
> members and scored based on their responses to a series of essay 
> questions.  Each of our ALI17 cohort members have shown exceptional 
> leadership skills and potential, the ability to influence change 
> within the archival field, a strong commitment to the archival 
> profession, demonstrated professional organizational involvement and 
> service, a collaborative and innovative spirit, and representation 
> and/or support of diversity within the profession.
>
> *Sofía Becerra-Licha*, Associate Director, Archives, Berklee College 
> of Music
>
> *Lori Birrell,*Special Collections Librarian for Historical 
> Manuscripts, University of Rochester
>
> *Christina Bleyer*, Head of Special Collections and Senior Archivist, 
> The University of Texas at Austin, Benson Latin American Collection
>
> *J. Gordon Daines*, Supervisor of Reference Services and Department 
> Chair, Brigham Young University
>
> *Rachael Dreyer*, Head of Research Services, Special Collections 
> Library, The Pennsylvania State University
>
> *Gabrielle Dudley*, Instruction Archivist and QEP Librarian, Stuart A. 
> Rose Manuscript, Archives and Rare Book Library, Emory University
>
> *Jennifer Gerth*, Director, Congregational Archives, Franciscan 
> Sisters of the Poor
>
> *Lauren Goodley*, Archivist, Southwestern Writers Collections, The 
> Wittliff Collections, Texas State University
>
> *Wendy Hagenmaier*, Digital Collections Archivist, Georgia Institute 
> of Technology
>
> *Amanda Leinberger*, Archivist, United Nations
>
> *Shanee Murrain*, University Archivist and Assistant Professor, 
> University of West Georgia
>
> *Nicholas Pavlik*, Curator of Manuscripts/Coordinator of Strategic 
> Digital Partnerships, Center for Archival Collections, Bowling Green 
> State University
>
> *Dennis Riley*, Archives & Records Management Specialist, New York 
> State Archives
>
> *Michael Rush*, Assistant Head of the Manuscript Unit, Beinecke Rare 
> Book and Manuscript Unit, Yale University
>
> *Jessica Sedgwick*, Collections Services Archivist, Harvard Medical School
>
> *Matthew Strandmark*, Education Archivist, University of Kentucky
>
> *Kate Stratton*, Collection Development Archivist, Gates Archive
>
> *Eira Tansey*, Digital Archivist/Records Manager, University of Cincinnati
>
> *Jennie Thomas*, Director of Archives, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
>
> *Margarita Vargas-Betancourt*, Curator of Latin American and Caribbean 
> Special Collections, University of Florida
>
> *Anke Voss*, Director of Archives & Special Collections, The Urbana 
> Free Library
>
> *Derek Webb*, Special Collections Librarian and University Archivist, 
> Mississippi University for Women
>
> *Brian Wilson*, Digital Access and Preservation Archivist, The Henry Ford
>
> *Samantha Winn*, Collections Archivist, Virginia Tech
>
> *Lizeth Zepeda*, Archivist & Librarian, Arizona Historical Society
>
> Sofía Becerra-Licha is Associate Director of the Berklee Archives 
> (Berklee College of Music; Boston, MA). She holds master’s degrees in 
> music (ethnomusicology) and library science (archives and records 
> management concentration) as well as the Digital Archives Specialist 
> (DAS) certificate from SAA. At Berklee, she was brought on as part of 
> a 2012 NHPRC grant to establish the College’s archives and records 
> management program. She blogged about her first year on the job for 
> the inaugural "Year in the Life" series on SAA’s SNAP blog: 
> https://snaproundtable.wordpress.com/tag/sofia-becerra-licha/. Most 
> recently, Sofía was a member of the Collective Wisdom LAM Conference 
> Exchange cohort, a project of the Coalition to Advance Learning in 
> LAMs: http://www.coalitiontoadvancelearning.org/projects/.
>
> Since 2011, Lori Birrell has been the Special Collections Librarian 
> for Historical Manuscripts at the University of Rochester's, 
> Department of Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation. In 
> that role she curates collections documenting 19th and 20th century 
> American history, including the Kodak Historical Collection #003, 
> Susan B. Anthony Papers, and Frederick Douglass Papers. In 2016, ACRL 
> published a book that Birrell co-edited with her colleague that 
> explores the benefits and challenges of cross-departmental 
> collaborations, titled: Collaborating for Impact: Exploring Special 
> Collections Partnerships. In May 2017, Birrell will graduate with an 
> EdD from the University of Rochester in Higher Education 
> Administration. Her dissertation is titled: "Developing the Next 
> Generation of Library Leaders: a decision analysis." Birrell is 
> currently serving on the steering committee for the Manuscripts 
> Section, and as co-chair of the Teaching with Primary Sources 
> committee- a sub-committee of the Reference, Access, and Outreach 
> Section of SAA.
>
> Christina Bleyer serves as Head of Special Collections and Senior 
> Archivist at the Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection at the 
> University of Texas-Austin. In her role at The Benson, she manages the 
> collecting, processing, preservation, and accessibility of the Benson 
> Special Collections (both analog and digital) as well as the staff 
> that make this possible. She is currently a member of the steering 
> committee for the Society of American Archivists Latin American and 
> Caribbean Cultural Heritage Archives Roundtable 
> <http://www2.archivists.org/groups/latin-american-and-caribbean-cultural-heritage-archives-laccha-roundtable>. 
> Dr. Bleyer previously was the Manuscript Archivist at Southern 
> Illinois University Carbondale’s Special Collections Research Center 
> and joined the Benson in February of 2016.  She holds a PhD in 
> Philosophy from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Her area 
> of specialization is German Phenomenology and Ethics. She attended the 
> Modern Archives Institute at the National Archives and Records 
> Administration (NARA) in 2013.
>
> J. Gordon Daines III is Supervisor of Reference Services and 
> Department Chair in the L. Tom Perry Special Collections at Brigham 
> Young University. He currently services as director and managing 
> editor of the Journal of Western Archives. He holds an undergraduate 
> degree in history from Brigham Young University, a master’s degree in 
> history from the University of Chicago, and a certificate in archives 
> and records management from Western Washington University. His 
> research interests include the development of primary source literacy 
> skills, the history of the archival profession in Utah, managing with 
> digital records, and business process management as applied to archives.
>
> Rachael Dreyer is currently Head of Research Services for Special 
> Collections at the Pennsylvania State University. She was previously a 
> reference archivist at the University of Wyoming’s American Heritage 
> Center, as well as an adult reference librarian the Chelsea District 
> Library. As Head of Research Services for Special Collections at Penn 
> State, Rachael manages public service points in the Special 
> Collections Library. She earned her Master of Science in Information 
> from the University of Michigan's School of Information, and completed 
> her undergraduate degree at Grinnell College.
>
> Gabrielle M. Dudley is the Instruction Archivist and QEP Librarian at 
> the Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library. She 
> earned her M.A. in Public History and MLIS with a concentration in 
> Archival Studies and Preservation Management from the University of 
> South Carolina. She also holds a B.A. in History from the University 
> of Montevallo. Dudley has co-authored two professional articles on 
> instruction and was the co-organizer of the "Teaching with Primary 
> Sources" pre-conference workshop at the 2016 Society of American 
> Archivist Annual Meeting. She holds active membership in the Society 
> of American Archivists, Society of Georgia Archivists, and ACRL's Rare 
> Book and Manuscript Section. In her free time, Gabrielle co-leads a 
> mentoring program for teenage girls in College Park and East Point, 
> Georgia.
>
> Jennifer Gerth is the Director of Congregational Archives at the 
> Franciscan Sisters of the Poor.
>
> Lauren Goodley is an archivist at the Southwestern Writers 
> Collections, Wittliff Collections, Texas State University in San 
> Marcos, Texas, where she has been since 2012. She has served the 
> Society of Southwest Archivists as the editor of the quarterly 
> newsletter, and as Chair of the Diversity Committee; and the Society 
> of American Archivists as Vice-Chair of the Committee on Education, 
> and Online Liaison for LACCHA. She holds an MSIS from the University 
> of Texas at Austin with a concentration in Archives and Museum 
> Studies, and was one of the first to receive a Digital Archives 
> Specialist (DAS) certificate from SAA.
>
> Wendy Hagenmaier is the Digital Collections Archivist at Georgia Tech, 
> where she develops policies and workflows for digital preservation and 
> access and manages the retroTECH 
> <http://retrotech.library.gatech.edu/>program. She is President of the 
> Society of Georgia Archivists and a member of the Society of American 
> Archivists’ Committee on Public Policy and received her M.S.I.S. from 
> the University of Texas at Austin School of Information. She is also 
> the resident troublemaking archivist for Lost in the Stacks 
> <http://lostinthestacks.libsyn.com/>, the original research library 
> rock ‘n’ roll radio show.
>
> Amanda Leinberger is an archivist for the United Nations.
>
> Shanee’ Yvette Murrain is University Archivist and Assistant Professor 
> at the University of West Georiga. She holds a Master of Divinity from 
> Drew Theological School and Master in Library Science with a 
> concentration in Archives and Records Management from North Carolina 
> Central University. As former Director of Library Services and 
> Archivist at Payne Theological Seminary, she curated the Payne 
> Theological Seminary and African Methodist Episcopal Church Digital 
> Collection. Her work history includes the preservation of African 
> American religious history, digital exhibit design, and information 
> and archival literacy (including social media) for adult learners. 
> Shanee’ is passionate about equity in archival representation and 
> community outreach.
>
> Nick Pavlik is the Curator of Manuscripts and Coordinator of Strategic 
> Digital Partnerships at Bowling Green State University’s Center for 
> Archival Collections.  Prior to joining BGSU, he had served as an 
> archivist at New York’s 92nd Street Y and the Brooklyn Historical 
> Society.  Nick has an MLS from Queen’s College, CUNY, and is currently 
> pursuing an MA in History at BGSU.
>
> In December 2015, Dennis Riley joined the Government Records Services 
> unit at the New York State Archives as an Archives & Records 
> Management Specialist focused on appraisal, records scheduling, and 
> state agency services.  From January 2014 to December 2015, he was the 
> Assistant Director for Archives and Records Management at the Brooklyn 
> Navy Yard Development Corporation managing both corporate records and 
> historical collections. Between 2010-2013, he worked at the National 
> Archives at New York City as part of its reference services staff, 
> where among other projects he focused on promoting holdings related to 
> Puerto Rico. Prior to this, he worked for 14 years for the U.S 
> Department of State, most of that time in the research library and 
> archives at the U.S. Mission to the United Nations, managing this 
> office for his last three years there. Non-governmental work has 
> included brief stints at the New-York Historical Society, American 
> Jewish Historical Society, New York University Archives, NYU 
> Preservation Department, and the American Field Service Archives. 
>  Professionally he has served on SAA’s Committee on Public Policy 
> and the Government Records Section steering Committee, and previously 
> with the Advocacy Committee of the Archivist Round Table of New York. 
> In addition to various degrees in international relations, history, 
> and Middle East studies, he received a Masters degree in archives 
> management from New York University.
>
> Mike Rush is an Assistant Head of the Manuscript Unit at Yale 
> University's Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. In that role 
> he manages the accessioning of all manuscript acquisitions. In his 
> previous position as EAD Coordinator at the Beinecke Library, Mike 
> coordinated the development and maintenance of finding aid systems 
> across Yale University. Prior to arriving at Yale in 2005, Mike worked 
> at the Massachusetts Historical Society, where he implemented EAD and 
> worked as a processing archivist. He is a graduate of the Simmons 
> College Graduate School of Library and Information Science and the 
> University of Connecticut. Mike currently serves as a member of the 
> Society of American Archivists’ Technical Subcommittee for Encoded 
> Archival Standards. From 2010 to 2015 he served as co-chair of the 
> Technical Subcommittee for Encoded Archival Description, in which 
> capacity he lead the development of EAD3.
>
> Jessica Sedgwick is an archivist with a passion for using technology 
> and innovative methods to provide broad, user-friendly access to 
> primary sources for new and traditional audiences. Jessica is the 
> Collections Services Archivist at the Center for the History of 
> Medicine at Harvard Medical School's Countway Library, where she leads 
> an innovative program for establishing physical and intellectual 
> control over the Center’s internationally renowned holdings, from 
> accession through final processing and description.  Jessica has a 
> broad range of experience in the archival field, having worked 
> previously in reference and instruction, outreach, digitization and 
> metadata, born-digital collections management, acquisitions and 
> collection development, and fundraising and grant planning. Prior 
> positions include Metadata Project Manager for the Boston Library 
> Consortium, Associate Archivist for Reference and Digital Collections 
> at the Moakley Archive and Institute, Archivist for Women in Medicine 
> at the Center for the History of Medicine, and Manuscripts Processor 
> at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Southern 
> Historical Collection. Jessica earned her MLS at UNC-Chapel Hill in 
> 2008 and is an active member of New England Archivists, most recently 
> serving on the executive board and volunteering with the Mentoring 
> Program. Jessica has taught as an adjunct faculty member at the 
> Simmons College School of Library of Information and Library Science 
> since 2011.
>
> Matt Strandmark is the Education Archivist at the University of 
> Kentucky Special Collections Research Center. Previously he served as 
> a Research Library Fellow and Outreach Archivist at Emory University’s 
> Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library. He earned 
> his B.A. in History and Political Science from Hanover College, and 
> his M.A. in History and M.L.S. from Indiana University, Bloomington in 
> 2014. Mr. Strandmark is a member of the Society of American 
> Archivist’s Education Committee.
>
> Kate Stratton is the Collection Development Archivist at Gates Archive 
> in Seattle, Wa., where she oversees donor relations and acquisitions 
> programs. Prior to joining Gates Archive in 2013, Kate worked at the 
> Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library at Emory 
> University. Kate earned a Master of Science in Library Science from 
> the School of Library and Information Science at the University of 
> North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2010.
>
> Eira Tansey is the Digital Archivist/Records Manager at the University 
> of Cincinnati, and previously worked at Tulane University’s Louisiana 
> Research Collection from 2008-2013. She received her MLIS from San 
> José State University’s School of Library and Information Science. 
> Tansey’s primary research area is the intersection of archives, the 
> environment, and climate change. She has written about a broad range 
> of topics, including labor equity, privacy, and public records issues. 
> She currently serves as vice-chair of the Society of American 
> Archivists Records Management Section, and is a leader of ProjectARCC 
> (Archivists Responding to Climate Change).
>
> Jennie Thomas is the Director of Archives for the Rock and Roll Hall 
> of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio. She previously served as the Marilyn 
> Crandell Schleg Archivist and Special Collections Librarian at Albion 
> College in Albion, Michigan. Jennie holds an MLS from the University 
> of Maryland at College Park and an MA in the Humanities from Central 
> Michigan University. She currently serves on the Publications Board of 
> the Society of American Archivists, Council for the Midwest Archives 
> Conference, and the Steering Committee of the Cleveland Archival 
> Roundtable.
>
> Margarita Vargas-Betancourt has been the Latin American and Caribbean 
> Special Collections Librarian at the George A. Smathers Libraries of 
> the University of Florida since 2011. After obtaining a B.A. in 
> Hispanic Literature and Language from the National Autonomous 
> University of Mexico (UNAM), she received a fellowship from Mexico’s 
> National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT) to pursue 
> graduate school at Tulane University. There she obtained a Ph.D. in 
> Latin American Studies. At the University of Florida, Margarita is in 
> charge of processing Latin American manuscripts and of serving as 
> liaison and reference to faculty and students. She uses her background 
> on colonialism, ethnohistory, and diversity to identify and highlight 
> the hidden voices in archival collections and to serve and empower 
> Latino students at the University of Florida.
>
> Anke Voss has served as director of the Champaign County Historical 
> Archives, at the Urbana Free Library, in Urbana, Illinois, since 2005. 
> Her past experiences include: archives assistant, Smith College; 
> project archivist, Lafayette College; archivist, Rockefeller Archive 
> Center; and archivist and special collections librarian, Illinois 
> Wesleyan University. Since 2006 she has served as adjunct faculty in 
> the iSchool, School Information Sciences, at the University of 
> Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is an active member of the Society 
> of American Archivists and the Midwest Archives Conference. She 
> currently serves on the Steering Committee of SAA’s Manuscript 
> Repositories Section, and on MAC Council. With Tanya Zanish-Belcher 
> she edited, Perspectives on Women’s Archives, published by the SAA in 
> 2013. Anke has a BA and MA in history from the University of 
> Massachusetts, Amherst, and a MSLS from the University at Albany-State 
> University of New York.
>
> Derek Webb is Assistant Professor/Special Collections Librarian and 
> University Archivist at Mississippi University for Women in Columbus, 
> Mississippi, where he has been since 2012. Before that, he was Senior 
> Library Specialist for the Medieval Institute at the Hesburgh 
> Libraries, University of Notre Dame. He holds an M.L.S. from Indiana 
> University-Purdue University Indianapolis, an M.A. (Early Christian 
> Studies) from the University of Notre Dame, and a B.A. from Texas Tech 
> University. He is a member of the Society of American Archivists and 
> president of the Society of Mississippi Archivists.
>
> Brian Wilson is the Digital Access and Preservation Archivist at The 
> Henry Ford’s Benson Ford Research Center, where he manages the 
> processing and preservation of physical, born-digital and hybrid 
> collections, leads efforts to digitize material from the Research 
> Center’s holdings, and facilitates electronic access to archival 
> materials and their description. Brian received his Master of Science 
> in Information with a specialization in Archives and Records 
> Management from the University of Michigan School of Information in 
> 2010, and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical 
> Engineering, also from the University of Michigan. In addition to his 
> work at The Henry Ford, Brian currently serves on the Board of the 
> Michigan Archival Association and as a member of the SAA Museum 
> Archives Section Standards and Best Practices Working Group.
>
> Samantha Winn is the Collections Archivist at Virginia Tech, where she 
> works with the International Archives of Women in Architecture and 
> traditionally marginalized communities throughout the New River 
> Valley. Her research explores issues related to displaced archives, 
> born-digital design records, whiteness in archives, and comparative 
> archival practice. Samantha holds degrees from Drexel University 
> (MLIS) and the University of Texas at Tyler (B.A. History / Political 
> Science).
>
> Lizeth Zepeda is an Archivist & Librarian at the Arizona 
> Historical Society in Tucson, Arizona. She holds a Master of Library 
> and Information Science with an emphasis in Archival Studies from the 
> University of Arizona’s School of Information. She holds two Bachelor 
> of Arts degrees in Psychology and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality 
> Studies from California State University, Long Beach. Her research and 
> archival interests include working with traditionally underdocumented 
> communities, outreach programming, Spanish-language materials and 
> queer archives.
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