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Annie Halliday
Library and Archives Manager at Mercer Museum & Fonthill Castle
Professional Background
Annie Halliday is a highly respected Library and Archives Manager at the Mercer Museum & Fonthill Castle, where she combines her rich background in library sciences and the arts to enhance the institution's historical collections. With a solid foundation in both management and archival practices, Annie has made significant contributions to the preservation and accessibility of vital historical resources, ensuring that they are available for future generations. Her career has spanned numerous roles, from serving as an Assistant Collections Manager at the same institution to engaging in project-based archival work at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania and the Third Circuit Court of Appeal.
Prior to her advancements in management, Annie cultivated an impressive array of skills in performing arts, gaining experience as a Production Manager at Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts where she was instrumental in orchestrating high-profile events and performances. This role complemented her experience in various stage management positions, including being a Production Stage Manager for the Philadelphia Theatre Company and as an Assistant Stage Manager for acclaimed productions at Delaware Theatre Company. Her diverse experience allows her to approach her current role with a unique perspective, integrating her enthusiasm for the arts within a library and archival context.
Education and Achievements
Annie Halliday's educational journey began at the University of the Arts, where she earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Theater Arts. During this time, she honed her skills in performance management and stagecraft, laying a strong foundation for her love of the performing arts. Following her undergraduate studies, Annie pursued a Master's degree in Library and Information Science at Drexel University, further expanding her knowledge and expertise in the realm of information management, archival science, and technology. This dual background in arts and library sciences positions her exceptionally well for her current role, where creativity and meticulous organization intersect.
Annie's achievements in the field extend beyond just her positions held. She has succeeded in implementing efficient archival practices, ultimately enhancing the accessibility of invaluable artifacts. Moreover, her extensive work as an intern at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania provided her with a robust understanding of archival processes, allowing her to streamline various collections and improve preservation techniques. She has demonstrated a commitment to both the arts and archival integrity, showcasing her passion through every role she undertakes.
Notable Contributions
Throughout her career, Annie has made impressive strides, not just in her roles but in cultivating a vibrant cultural environment at institutions she’s part of. During her time as a Production Coordinator and Stage Manager at The University of the Arts, Annie was pivotal in delivering seamless performances that resonated with audiences. Her versatility and ability to adapt have earned her respect and admiration from colleagues and stakeholders alike.
Her contributions to the community have positioned her as a dynamic force within the realm of library and archival sciences, where her background in theater arts has allowed her to develop engaging exhibitions and programs that connect with the public on a profound level. Through her innovative approaches, Annie fosters an appreciation for history and the arts, bridging the gap between the community and its cultural heritage.