Jamie Bosket
President & CEO
Abigail Toler
Membership Associate
Adam Scher
Vice President for Collections & Exhibitions
Alex Whitehurst
Executive Assistant to the President
Andrew Talkov
Sr Director of Curatorial Affairs
Anna Carter
Anne Culbertson
Manager of Special Events
Bryan Condra
Exhibit Designer
Canan Boomer
Special Assistant to the President
Carolyn Tarne
Library Associate
Catherine Boe
Manager of Advancement Initiatives
Cece D'Arville
Christina Smith
Collections Management Assistant
Claire Hope
Processing/Digital Archivist
Clara Cardoso
Cyrus Scott
Danielle Flakes
Photographer/Digital Asset Specialist
David Kunnen
Chief Financial Officer
Elizabeth Darling
Manager of Membership & Annual Giving
Elizabeth Klaczynski
Associate Curator
Emily Berkel
Emily Dance
Cataloging Library Associate
Ethan Ryan
Guest Services Associate
Fran Thompson
Graham Dozier
Managing Editor of Publications
Hailey House Fenner
Manager of Digital Learning
Heather Beattie
Museum Collections Manager
James Brookes
Sr. Director of the Research Library
Joseph Rogers
Director of Partnerships & Community Engagement
Julie Kemper
Kate Weis
Library Associate
Kathryn Lewis
Virginia House Site Manager
Kayleigh Barbee
Cataloging/ Digital Librarian
L. Paige Newman
Curator
L. Parris
Director of Collections Cataloging
Lane Woodward
Events Coordinator
Laura Gilmour Stoner
Sr Archivist
Madeline Hennicke
Maggie Creech
Director of Education
Matthew Guillen
Reference Coordinator
Matthew Sanders
Michael Plumb
Vice President for Guest Engagement
Nicole Martorana
Manager of Digital Engagement
Paula Davis
SHRM-CP
Associate Vice President for Human Resources
Rachel Williams
Digital Outreach Educator
Rebecca Rose
Director of Collections Management
Rowland Creamer
Security Officer
Sam Florer
Manager of Public Programs
Stacy Rusch
Sr Conservator
Thomas Hernandez
Volunteer
Tracy Bryan
Sr. Director of Facilities
Tracy Schneider
Vice President of Marketing and Communications
Treshara Daniels
Manager of Security
VMHC President
John Marshall Foundation
Richmond, VA
Leadership
Focus of Your Collection
Virginia and United States History; Civil War
Visit our website to learn more and explore digitized primary resources!
Visit our website to learn more and explore digitized primary resources!
Educational Offerings
Education is at the core of our mission. Take your group or students on a field trip through 16,000 years of Virginia history with a visit to the Virginia Museum of History & Culture, book a virtual HistoryConnects program with one of our educators and let us visit you, or participate in a project-based research opportunity in your class! We offer educational opportunities and programs for all ages!
HistoryConnects:
HistoryConnects programs are interactive, primary-source based historical explorations that highlight treasures of the Virginia Museum of History & Culture's collections while reinforcing both national and state standards of learning.
Field Trips:
All on-site programs are FREE and designed with current VDOE Standards of Learning in mind. Choose from a menu of SOL-based programs that focus on themes found in your classroom or create a unique program tailored to your group’s individual needs.
Virginia History Day:
Virginia History Day is a project-based learning opportunity for students conducted in conjunction with the National History Day Contest. All research projects must related to a broad annual theme but can be tailored to any curriculum and serve as a performance assessment.
Professional Development:
Take advantage of our Professional Development opportunities for recertification points in-person or online.
Follow the VMHC Education team on social media @VMHCeducation
HistoryConnects:
HistoryConnects programs are interactive, primary-source based historical explorations that highlight treasures of the Virginia Museum of History & Culture's collections while reinforcing both national and state standards of learning.
Field Trips:
All on-site programs are FREE and designed with current VDOE Standards of Learning in mind. Choose from a menu of SOL-based programs that focus on themes found in your classroom or create a unique program tailored to your group’s individual needs.
Virginia History Day:
Virginia History Day is a project-based learning opportunity for students conducted in conjunction with the National History Day Contest. All research projects must related to a broad annual theme but can be tailored to any curriculum and serve as a performance assessment.
Professional Development:
Take advantage of our Professional Development opportunities for recertification points in-person or online.
Follow the VMHC Education team on social media @VMHCeducation
City or County (or out of state)
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