About me
I'm excited to announce that my first book was just published this spring, Evaluating Accessibility in Museums. Case studies share how multiple institutions worked from a variety of starting points to design programs, exhibitions, and accommodations for visitors with disabilities and how those initiatives were evaluated both during and after implementation.
Previously, I curated a blog series for the Committee on Audience Research and Evaluation, where I published nineteen blogs, and co-edited a volume of the Journal of Museum Education (JME), Empowering Museum Educators to Evaluate (Volume 40).
I've been involved in the museum world since 1997 when I started as an educator. I transitioned to the role of internal evaluator before ultimately becoming an independent, external evaluator. I am passionate about evaluation as a tool for continual learning, adaptation, and engaging stakeholders and community members.