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Nominations Open for SAA Oral History Section Steering Committee

  • 1.  Nominations Open for SAA Oral History Section Steering Committee

    Posted May 23, 2023 04:36 PM
    Please send any nominations by May 31, 2023! Self-nominations are encouraged!  

    Are you seeking an opportunity to expand your network and get further involved in the oral history community? If so, consider running for an open position on the Oral History Section Steering Committee.


    Benefits of providing your time and expertise to the Steering Committee include:

    • Networking with engaged colleagues.
    • Cultivating leadership skills in a real-world setting. 
    • Driving trends in the field. 
    • Gaining service credit for career advancement. 
    • Satisfying continuing education and/or certification requirements.

    Please consider nominating yourself or a colleague for one of our open positions:

    Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect (3 year commitment, as Vice-Chair, Chair, and Past Chair.)


    The vice-chair/chair-elect serves as acting chair in the absence of the chair, organizes the annual meeting of the section (and leads it in their first year), sets the agenda of the Steering Committee, and participates as a member of the Steering Committee in all its activities. This is an officer level position. Expect approximately 2-4 hours of committee work a month. 


    Steering Committee Member (2 year commitment, 2 open positions)  

    Steering Committee Member assists the committee in setting and completing the section's annual work. Recently the OHS focused on improving communication outlets, collaborating with affiliated SAA sections and aligned organizations, and establishing an Oral History program within SAA. Expect approximately 1-2 hours of committee work a month.   


    If interested, please submit a brief biography and candidate statement (1-2 paragraphs each) describing your interest in serving on the Steering Committee by Wednesday, May 31, 2023.  


    You can submit your interest, along with any questions, to:

    Lindsay Hiltunen, Past Chair and Nominating Subcommittee Chair - lehalkol@mtu.edu 


    Please see the OHS Standing Rules for more information. Thank you for considering joining our committee!



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    Lindsay Hiltunen
    University Archivist
    University Archives and Copper Country Historical Collections
    PhD Student, Rhetoric, Theory, and Culture, Humanities Department
    G13 Van Pelt and Opie Library
    (906) 487-2505


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    Michigan Technological University is located within Ojibwa (Chippewa) homelands and ceded-territory established by the Treaty of 1842, the territory of Native American nations in Gakiiwe'onaning (Keweenaw Bay), Gete-gitgaaning (Lac Vieux Desert), Mashkii-ziibing (Bad River), Odaawaa-zaaga'iganing(Lac Courte Oreilles), Waaswaaganing (Lac Du Flambeau), Miskwaabikong (Red Cliff), Wezaawaagami-ziibiing (St. Croix), and Zaka'aaganing (Sokaogon Mole Lake).