Live Webinar: What is the AASLH Awards Program? (January 2020)

Recorded On: 01/14/2020

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Webinar Description 

Have you always wondered what the AASLH awards program is? Do you feel that your organization is too small to win a national award? AASLH knows that organizations across the country do amazing work in the field of state and local history and want to recognize your efforts. Join this free informational webinar to learn about the program and why you should apply, no matter what your budget size. Also get tips for how to put together an award-winning nomination.

Visit our Awards page to read more about AASLH Leadership in History awards and see profiles on previous award winning organizations.

Details:

DATE: January 14, 2020

TIME: 3:00 - 4:00 pm EASTERN (Remember to adjust for your time zone)

COST: FREE


We will record this event. Access the Recorded Webinar in the AASLH Resource Center after the event has passed. Registrants of this event receive complimentary access to the recording in their Dashboard.

Closed captioning is provided for this event.

Christy Crisp

AASLH National Awards Committee Chair

Christy Crisp is Director of Programs at the Georgia Historical Society in Savannah and Chair of AASLH’s National Awards Committee. She has also served on the Educators and Interpreters Affinity Committee and as a regional awards representative. 

Bethany Hawkins

AASLH Chief of Operations


Bethany Hawkins was named Chief of Operations for AASLH in April 2016. She joined AASLH in 2005 in the role of Program Manager working primarily with the association’s continuing education programs, annual meeting, awards program, and affinity groups. Before joining AASLH, she worked as Director of Marketing for the Lane Motor Museum in Nashville and was Executive Director of the Sam Davis Home and Museum in Smyrna, TN. A life-long Tennessee resident, Bethany has both a Bachelor of Arts in History and a Master of Arts in Public History from Middle Tennessee State University.

Aja Bain

Senior Manager of Professional Development and Publications

AASLH

Aja Bain is the Senior Manager of Professional Development and Publications at AASLH, where she oversees all of our professional development offerings and publications. She has been with AASLH since 2014 and holds a BA in American history and anthropology from Vanderbilt University and an MA in Public History from Middle Tennessee State University. Locally, Aja serves on the boards of the Inter-Museum Council of Nashville and Historic Nashville, Inc. Previous affiliations include the Kentucky Historical Society and Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage.

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Live Webinar: What is the AASLH Awards Program?
01/14/2020 at 3:00 PM (EST)  |  Recorded On: 01/14/2020
01/14/2020 at 3:00 PM (EST)  |  Recorded On: 01/14/2020

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If you have any questions, please contact AASLH Programs staff at 615-320-3203 or learn@aaslh.org.