“The Lincoln Heritage Museum has grown both in
numbers of visitors and numbers of programs offered since it opened
in its new location in April 2014, and needs the attention of a
full-time director. After considering all the options, I feel my
heart and talents lie more in the classroom,” said Keller of his
decision to step down as Museum director.
“Lincoln College and the Lincoln Heritage Museum are looked to both
regionally and nationally for many things Lincoln,” commented
Keller, “and I look forward to expanding that role for the College
even more in the future. I treasure the people I have met and worked
alongside in my role as director, and I intend to continue those
relationships and partnerships.”
“Lincoln College is proud of the many things the Museum has
accomplished under Mr. Keller’s leadership,” said Dr. Gigi Fansler,
the College’s vice president for academic affairs. “It has gained
national and international recognition, and is a significant
resource for the local community and for the Abraham Lincoln
scholarly community.”
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Anne Moseley, a recipient of the Illinois State Historical Society’s Malkovich
Award for Young Museum Professionals, will continue to serve as the Museum’s
assistant director.
A search for a new director will commence immediately.
[Tracy Bergin, Lincoln College]
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