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TAM 2019 Attendee List 2019 Texas Association of Museums Annual Meeting Attendee Listing Name Organization James Adame Capital Spectrum Incorporated Brandy Adams Re:discovery Software Mary Adams W.K. Gordon Center for Industrial History of Texas Shae Adams W.K. Gordon Center for Industrial History of Texas Claire Afford keepthinking Jacqueline Allen Dallas Museum of Art Stephanie Allen-Givens The Sixth Floor Museum Tony Amaro Lucchese Boots Tom Andrews Baylor University John Arcidiacono The Health Museum Jacqueline Armijo El Paso Museum of History Carlos Armendariz Lucchese Boots Carolyn Awalt Insights Science Center Jessica Baber Mansfield Historical Museum Tiffany Bailey Dallas Public Library Itzel Barraza El Paso Museum of Archaeology Melissa Barba Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Center for the Visual Arts Sally Baulch Texas Parks and Wildlife Dreanna Belden University of North Texas Libraries Heather Ann Bennett Forsyth Galleries at Texas A&M Desmond Bertrand-Pitts Buffalo Soldiers National Museum Kate Betz Bullock Texas State History Museum Danny Bills Wichita Falls Museum of Art at MSU Mara Bland Permian Basin Petroleum Museum Jason Boan University of Texas at San Antonio Robert Boland Vault Fine Art Services Tiffany Bradley Permian Basin Petroleum Museum Rebecca Bridges The Grace Museum Amy Briones Centennial Museum and Chihuahua Desert Gardens Megan Bryant The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza Kerry Butcher Dallas Museum of Art Madeleine Calcote The Museum of North Texas History Daniel Carey-Whalen Centennial Museum and Chihuahuan Desert Gardens Brandi Carnes Humanities Texas Terri Carnes Museum of Texas Tech University Laura Casey Texas Historical Commission, Museum Services Penny Castillo Dallas Historical Society Jessica Castro Centennial Museum and Chihuahua Desert Gardens Geneva Cazares The Silent Wings Museum Diana Cepeda El Paso Museum of History Scott Chamness Texas Parks and Wildlife Joshua Cole Nelda C and HJ Lutcher Stark Foundation Hannah Colletti Nelda C and HJ Lutcher Stark Foundation 2019 Texas Association of Museums Annual Meeting Attendee Listing Name Organization Kenneth Collins Houston Museum of Natural Science Ellen Cone Busch Texas Historical Commission, Historic Sites Luis Contreras City of San Benito Erin Coupal Contemporary Austin Henry "Hankbob" Crawford History by Choice Brian Crockett Two-Headed Goat Consulting Monica Crossno Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig Museum Marilena Crouchet Texas State Preservation Board Caroline Cruseturner Baylor University Mary Ann Cusimano Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History Dennis Daily Rebecca Dankert McNay Art Museum Sally Davis Gaines County Museum, Seminole Division James Davis Robert-George de Stolfe Scurry County Museum Betsy Deiterman The Sherman Museum Laura DeNormandie Texas Historical Commission Barbara Dent Roya Dostzadah Tour-Mate Systems Peter Doucette Delta Designs, Ltd Kerry Doyle Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Center for the Visual Arts Chris Dyer Dr Pepper Museum Robert Elder The National Museum of the Pacific War Maria Erica El Paso Museum of History Mary Beth Farrell Dr Pepper Museum Craig Farrell Gulf Coast Archive & Museum of GLBT History, Inc Michael Fetters Quatrefoil Associates Steven Finley Museum Arts Mark Fireoved MBA Design & Display Products Arthur Flache Terry County Heritage Museum Jamie Flores El Paso Holocaust Museum & Study Center Mona Fluitt Fluitt Nonprofit Solutions Alex Freeman Texas Association of Museums Rebecca Freeman-Hendrick Magoffin Home Ben Fyffe City of El Paso Museums & Cultural Affairs Stephanie Gardea El Paso Museum of History Sarah Garten Mid-America Arts Alliance Gloria Garza Magoffin Home Elizabeth Garzone Texas State Preservation Board / Capitol Visitors Center Nancy Glover Temple Railroad & Heritage Museum Rebecca Gomez Mexic-Arte Museum Lani Gonzalez Austin Museum Partnership Shirlyne Grantham Carson County Square House Museum Eddy Grigsby The Silent Wings Museum 2019 Texas Association of Museums Annual Meeting Attendee Listing Name Organization John Guess Houston Museum of African American Culture Jesus Gutierrez Magoffin Home Dr. Kenneth Hafertepe Baylor University Jackson Hager Baylor University Angela Hall Dallas Contemporary Carl Hamm Alexander Haas Coleman Hampton Bell County Museum Anne Hanisch The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza Jeffry Harris Magoffin Home SHS, Texas Historical Commission Sean Harrison Bullock Texas State History Museum Lea Hart W.K. Gordon Center for Texas Industrial History Stephanie Hawkins City of Las Cruces Museum of Nature and Science Christine Heidebrecht Arts Council Wichita Falls Area, Inc Marsha Hendrix Texas Historical Association Taylor Hendrix Emily Hermans Texas Historical Commission, Museum Services Juan Hernandez Lucchese Boots Susana Hisa El Paso Department of Cultural Preservation Blake Higgins ThinkProxi Jill Hoffman, Ph.D. Museum of Texas Tech University Jen Holbrook Sells Building Four Fabrication Sarah Howard Andrews Baylor University Matthew Howell Southwest Solutions Group, Inc. Melissa Huber Humanities Texas Elizabeth Hunt Blanc Jesuit Dallas Museum Rebecca Ingram Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History Marcie Inman Irving Arts Center Alice James Texas State Preservation Board Michael James Visit El Paso Tracy Jerome City of El Paso Museums & Cultural Affairs Josephine Jimarez-Howard El Paso Museum of Art Kelly Johnson Rothko Chapel Hillarey Jones Ruby City/Linda Pace Foundation Bonnie Juarez The Paso Del Norte Paranormal Society Miguel Juarez University of Texas at El Paso Patrick Kelly The Old Jail Art Center Margaret Keough Mid-America Arts Alliance Hillary Kidd Farmers Branch Historical Park Margaret Koch Bullock Texas State History Museum Jenn Korolenko Forsyth Galleries Jessica Kulow The Blanton Museum of Art Phillip Ladd Museum of History - City of El Paso Nicky Ladkin Museum of Texas Tech University 2019 Texas Association of Museums Annual Meeting Attendee Listing Rena Lawrence Log Cabin Village Lacey LeBleu Gillespie County Historical Society Parrish Lewis Gaylord Archival 2019 Texas Association of Museums Annual Meeting Attendee Listing Name Organization David Lintz Red Men Museum and Library Kriss Liston McCollister's Transportation Systems, INC Joseph Longo University of Texas at El Paso Andrea Lopez Visit El Paso Steven Lowery Exhibit Concepts, Inc. Rafael Lozano-Hemmer Hannah Luse El Paso Museum of Art Emily MacDonald Baylor University George Maloff El Paso Museum of Archaeology Jake Mangum UNT Libraries Bill Manhart Fort Davis National Historic Site Monte Martin Martin&Martin Design Elizabeth Martindale Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept Rachel Mauldin Rachel Mauldin Art Services, LLC Martha McBain Magoffin Home Angela McCleaf Temple Railroad & Heritage Museum Dr. Kim McCray Baylor University Houston McGaugh Star of the Republic Museum Cheri McGuirk El Campo Museum of Natural History Prince McKenzie Railroad & Transportation Museum of El Paso Allen McReynolds Longview Museum of Fine Arts Rocio Moncibais Fort Concho National Historic Landmark Stephanie Montero Layland Museum Evelyn Montgomery Old Red Museum Rachel Moore Dr Pepper Museum Karen Morton Perot Museum of Nature & Science Mande Mulkey Carson County Square House Museum Rebecca Munoz City of El Paso Museums & Cultural Affairs Dr. Diana Natalicio University of Texas at El Paso Amanda Neel Baylor University Sara Nezamabadi Texas Historical Commission Mary Margaret Northington Egypt Plantation Museum George Northington Egypt Plantation Museum Rebecca Norton Frontier Times Museum Phillip Paramore Museum Arts Jaimi Parker University of North Texas Gary Parker Jessica Paterson Texas Historical Commission Macarena Pizzaro Tour-Mate Systems Sandy Poteet Carson County Square House Museum Marcus Powers Hermann Park Conservancy Kaitlyn Price Dallas Historical Society Lisa Pugh NM Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum Tara Putegnat Brownsville Historical Association 2019 Texas Association of Museums Annual Meeting Attendee Listing Holly Radke New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum Dr. Victoria Ramirez El Paso Museum of Art Bernadette Ramos University of Texas at El Paso Alicia Rascon El Paso Museum of History 2019 Texas Association of Museums Annual Meeting Attendee Listing Name Organization Frankie Ray Lucchese Boots Lisa Rebori Houston Museum of Natural Science Carol Rehtmeyer Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History Elizabeth Reid Capitol Visitors Center Sandra Reyes El Paso Museum of History Monica Rhodes Manifest Creative Sebastian Ribas-Normand Museum of History - City of El Paso Alysha Richardson Texas Historical Commission Michael Roch Chinati Foundation, Marfa Rudy Rocha Building For Fabrication Amy Rogers The 1940 Air Terminal Museum Mario Rojo El Paso Museum of Art Jeff Romney El Paso Museum of Archaeology Kirstin Rose-Bean Baylor University Melissa Rowland Museum of the Southwest Victoria Royal Baylor University Ruth Ann Rugg Texas Association of Museums Amy Russell Texas State Preservation Board Vance Sack Capital Spectrum Incorporated Cameron Saffell Museum of Texas Tech University Carina Samano Museum of History - City of El Paso Yvette Sandoval Explora Jessica Sapien University of Texas at El Paso Gabe Schooley Dr Pepper Museum AmbeR Scott Wichita Falls Alliance for Arts and Culture Nancy Semin Texas Medical Association/Robert G. Mickey History of Medicine Gallery Claire Sexton Art Center of Waco Kathy Shannon Permian Basin Petroleum Museum David Shields National Museum of the Pacific War Linda Silvas Medrano El Paso Department of Cultural Preservation Hal Simon-Hassell Texas Historical Commission, Historic
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