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Bromage has worked at the Maine Historical Society since 2001. In the role of | Bromage has worked at the Maine Historical Society since 2001. In the role of Executive Director, Bromage helps lead institutional planning, oversees public, educational, and online programming, and works closely with partners throughout Maine’s cultural community. Steve has helped guide the development of the Maine Memory Network, a statewide digital museum that has received national recognition for its innovative approach to providing access to historical resources and engaging communities in local, state, and national history. He and the MHS staff work closely with Maine Memory’s network of 200+ contributing partners on issues related to outreach, digitization, interpretation, and community partnerships. Previously, Steve was Associate Director of the online Disability History Museum and helped produce the award-winning NPR documentary Beyond Affliction: The Disability History Project. |
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Executive Director, Maine Historical Society
Bromage has worked at the Maine Historical Society since 2001. In the role of Executive Director, Bromage helps lead institutional planning, oversees public, educational, and online programming, and works closely with partners throughout Maine’s cultural community. Steve has helped guide the development of the Maine Memory Network, a statewide digital museum that has received national recognition for its innovative approach to providing access to historical resources and engaging communities in local, state, and national history. He and the MHS staff work closely with Maine Memory’s network of 200+ contributing partners on issues related to outreach, digitization, interpretation, and community partnerships. Previously, Steve was Associate Director of the online Disability History Museum and helped produce the award-winning NPR documentary Beyond Affliction: The Disability History Project.