Kathryn Harris Appointed New Board
Chair of the Looking for Lincoln Heritage Coalition
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[November 15, 2024]
Kathryn Harris has been welcomed as the new
Chair of the Looking for Lincoln Heritage Coalition, which is the
coordinating entity for the Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area.
Her two-year term began in fall 2024, replacing the outgoing board
president Colin Hitt.
Ms Harris is well known in the Central Illinois area, having been
active in education, historic re-enactments, and community service.
Harris earned her degree from Southern Illinois University at
Carbondale, and a master’s in library science from the University of
Illinois. She began her career working at Springfield’s Lincoln
Library, and eventually libraries at the University of Illinois
Springfield and SIU School of Medicine. Later, she became director
at the Illinois State Historical Library. In 2015, he retired as
division manager for library services at the Abraham Lincoln
Presidential Library.
During her career, she has been involved in many statewide and local
organizations. Ms Harris has served on the Illinois Humanities
Council, and is past-president of the Illinois Library Association.
Locally, she was a member of the Springfield study circles on race,
Springfield’s zoning commission, and currently serves on the newly
formed Massey Commission. In 2020, Ms Harris was honored as the
State Journal-Register First Citizen Award winner, recognizing those
who give of their time and resources in service to others in the
Springfield community.
Ms Harris is dedicated to history, portraying
abolitionist Harriet Tubman; preacher Jarena Lee; Elizabeth Keckley,
Mary Todd Lincoln’s confidant and dressmaker; and educator Sadie
Delan. Her dedication to history and education is unmatched, making
her an ideal candidate to the lead the Abraham Lincoln National
Heritage Area.
Current board members of the Abraham Lincoln National
Heritage Area include:
Lindsey Douglas of KC2025,
Paris Ervin, Senior Director of Media and Public Affairs at the
Illinois Heath and Hospital Association;
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Thomas Evenson, Senior Director of Public Affairs at Unions
Pacific Railroad;
Colin Hitt, Executive Director of PRiME Center at St Louis
University;
Hal Oakley, attorney with Schmiedeskamp Robertson Neu & Mitchell
LLP;
Amanda Rizzo, accountant with Sikich, Inc.;
Ex-Officio member Tim Good, Site Superintendent of the Lincoln
Home National Historic Site.
Ex-Officio member Sarah Watson, Executive Director, Looking for
Lincoln
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The Looking for Lincoln Heritage
Coalition is the coordinating entity for the 43-county Abraham
Lincoln National Heritage Area. It is a partnership of
organizations and individuals dedicated to enhancing the
communities and landscapes of central Illinois through
recognition and support of their significant natural, cultural,
and historical legacies. Few individuals have so profoundly
influenced American history as did Abraham Lincoln. Millions
around the world are inspired by the story of Lincoln’s rise
from humble beginnings to President of the United States, his
qualities of integrity and courage and his decisive leadership –
traits that carried a fragile nation through one of its most
trying periods. The Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area is a
proud member of The National Heritage Area System of the
National Park Service.
For more information about the Looking for Lincoln Heritage
Coalition and the Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area, go to
www.lookingforlincoln.org.
[Sarah Watson
swatson@lookingforlincoln.org]
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