Squirrel Walsh
Squirrel Walsh
Squirrel Walsh is an accomplished professional with a background in art history and library science. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Art History from Williams College and a Master of Library Science and Master of Arts in Art History from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She has extensive experience working with databases, particularly with image digitization and manipulation, and has created, populated, and maintained image databases for several organizations, including the UNC Visual Resources Library and the UNC Alumni Association. Her specialties include metadata creation, Filemaker Pro, and working with arts organizations.
Before moving to Princeton University as a Digital Imaging Technician, Squirrel worked in various roles at UNC libraries and as a consultant for the Keith Haring foundation. She has also worked as a Student Media Consultant at Williams College Office of Information Technology and as a Student Assistant at the Williamstown House of Local History.
Her contributions to academic and arts organizations have been invaluable, and she has accrued a wealth of experience in creating and managing various databases. With her exceptional skills in metadata creation and image manipulation, Squirrel is a valuable asset to any organization looking to improve and streamline their resource management.