Doing More Together: Sharing Staff and Resources to Be More Effective - Day 2/Session 5 - Small Museums Summit - Recorded Webinar
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Resources have always been limited in the museum field, arguably more so for small museums. Small museums have developed systems that are flexible and for better or worse, allow a lot to get done with limited staff and funding. The COVID-19 pandemic showed the value of small museum tools to be nimble and efficient. As we approach a changed world with a mind towards more sustainable organizations, join our speakers to hear about mergers and organizational partnership systems to share staff and resources that make small museum work more effective and efficient.
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Kaitlin Bundy
Manager
Somerset County (NJ) Cultural and Heritage Commission, South Plainfield, NJ
Rachel Lange
Curator
Chippewa Valley Museum, Eau Claire, WI
Once the Executive Director of the Wisconsin Logging Museum, Rachel Lange joined the Chippewa Valley Museum when they merged with the logging museum at the end of 2022. She has an MA in Public History with a Graduate Certificate in Museum Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Prior to joining the Wisconsin Logging Museum, Rachel worked at the Pabst Mansion and Guardian Fine Arts Services in Milwaukee. In her spare time, she coaches the UWEC Women’s Rugby team, giving back to the university where she earned her BA.
Tonya Staggs
Executive Director
Historic Castilian Springs, Castilian Springs, TN
Tonya Staggs is the executive director of Historic Castalian Springs, a new organization in a rural outside of Nashville. Historic Castalian Springs includes three Tennessee state historic sites and historic homes. Prior to becoming director of HCS, Tonya spent nearly 18 years at Historic Travellers Rest, an eighteenth-century home in Nashville.
Sara Phalen (Moderator)
Director/Curator
West Chicago City Museum/Warrenville Historical Society, West Chicago, IL
Sara Phalen joined the West Chicago Museum staff in 2006 as a summer intern and continued with the museum in the roles of education coordinator and registrar. In 2013, Sara became the director/curator. She is also an active West Chicago community member, serving on the boards of the Mexican Cultural Center DuPage, People Made Visible/Gallery 200, and the West Chicago Historical Society. Additionally, she is a core team member of Healthy West Chicago and a Commissioner on the Cultural Arts Commission.