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Windsor Historical Society Names New Executive Director

Windsor Historical Society Names New Executive Director
Following a nationwide search made possible by a technical assistance grant from the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving’s Non-Profit Support Program, The Windsor Historical Society’s Board of Directors has named Douglas R. Shipman, its next Executive Director. Shipman will take the helm on March 1st, upon the retirement of longtime Executive Director Christine Ermenc. Ermenc, who announced her plans to retire in early-2019, led the Society for nineteen years and developed it into a professional organization with programs recognized at local, state, and national levels.

Shipman comes to Windsor Historical Society following a career of leadership in both nonprofit and military organizations, most recently helping strengthen area nonprofits at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving’s Nonprofit Support Program. His museum experience includes Director of Education Programs with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Director of the Wethersfield Historical Society, and Director of Outreach Education and Special Services at Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation. Shipman, a Connecticut native, credits his experiences in living history and nonprofit development for his passion for outreach and inclusion, and for helping people connect to and experience their history and culture.

“Doug has acquired such wonderful experience in historical interpreting, educating, fostering diversity and inclusion, and building and maintaining community relationships in all the organizations and communities he has been a part of,” remarked Society President Agnes Pier. “We are excited to tap into his energy and creativity to begin this new chapter for our organization, and we know he will serve the WHS and our community well.”

Established in 1921, the Society prepares to celebrate its 100th anniversary next year. It looks to Shipman to help shape a celebration and refocus the Society’s programs to engage the Windsor community in new ways. “I'm thrilled to be working with the board, staff and members of the Windsor Historical Society and to have the opportunity to build on the incredible successes of its first century,” says Shipman. “WHS has long been recognized as one of the finest historical societies in the state, and it’s truly exciting to think about how we will build on this legacy of service to the Windsor community as we begin the next 100 years!”
The Windsor Historical Society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring public awareness and appreciation of the diverse peoples, places, and events that contribute to Windsor’s evolving history. Located in the historic district of Connecticut’s first English settlement, the Society welcomes the public year-round to a museum complex which includes a permanent exhibition on Windsor history, two historic homes, a hands-on-learning center for families, a research library and museum shop. Learn more by visiting WHS on-line at: windsorhistoricalsociety.org.


Windsor Historical Society
Windsor Historical Society
Contact: Douglas Shipman
96 Palisado Avenue | 860-688-3813
Windsor, CT 06095
Wed - Sat. 11-4 ;other times by arrangement
http://windsorhistoricalsociety.org
dshipman@windsorhistoricalsociety.org


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Open Classroom at the WAC Studios
Nov 24 at Windsor Train Station Studios
Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks
Nov 26 at Windsor Public Library 323 Broad Street Windsor, CT
First Town Chat
Fridays at 161 Broad Street, Windsor
Monthly Veteran's Coffee Hour
Nov 30 at L.P. Wilson
Tickborne Illness Support Group
Nov 30 at LP Wilson Community Center, 599 Matianuck Ave. Windsor
Open Classroom at the WAC Studios
Dec 1 at Windsor Train Station Studios
Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks
Dec 3 at Windsor Public Library 323 Broad Street Windsor, CT
First Town Chat
Fridays at 161 Broad Street, Windsor
Open Classroom at the WAC Studios
Dec 8 at Windsor Train Station Studios
Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks
Dec 10 at Windsor Public Library 323 Broad Street Windsor, CT
Board of Directors Mtg
Dec 10 at online
First Town Chat
Fridays at 161 Broad Street, Windsor
Tickborne Illness Support Group
Dec 14 at LP Wilson Community Center, 599 Matianuck Ave. Windsor
Open Classroom at the WAC Studios
Dec 15 at Windsor Train Station Studios
Programs Committee Mtg
Dec 16 at online
Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks
Dec 17 at Windsor Public Library 323 Broad Street Windsor, CT
First Town Chat
Fridays at 161 Broad Street, Windsor
Open Classroom at the WAC Studios
Dec 22 at Windsor Train Station Studios
Open Classroom at the WAC Studios
Nov 24 at Windsor Train Station Studios
Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks
Nov 26 at Windsor Public Library 323 Broad Street Windsor, CT
First Town Chat
Fridays at 161 Broad Street, Windsor
Monthly Veteran's Coffee Hour
Nov 30 at L.P. Wilson
Tickborne Illness Support Group
Nov 30 at LP Wilson Community Center, 599 Matianuck Ave. Windsor
First Town Chat
Fridays at 161 Broad Street, Windsor
Open Classroom at the WAC Studios
Nov 24 at Windsor Train Station Studios