Educational Program Coordinator
Lindsay Elliott
Originally from Huntsville, Alabama, Lindsay attended the University of Montevallo and received a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a minor in History. She then completed a Mastor of Arts in American History and a Certification in Museum Studies at the University of West Georgia. She worked as a Museum Technician at the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library in Atlanta for over two and a half years, working to complete a 100% inventory of the museum collection.
Since April 2011, she has served as Educational Program Coordinator scheduling tours and outreach programs, coordinating and recruiting volunteers, training docents, assisting with the creation of exhibits as well as organizing and preserving our collection. She enjoys the opportunity to teach kids about history in a way that they can relate to and hopes to influence them to develop a fascination for the subject. After four years of Latin in high school, she is excited to be hanging out with one of her old mythological friends again.
Lindsay is a member of the Alabama Museum Association, the Southeastern Museum Conference and the Southeastern Registrars Association. She enjoys reading history (especially when it concerns pirates), playing sports, taking her dachshund, Abby, for walks and being around her friends and her husband Scott.
