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Erik Strohl
Vice President of Exhibitions and Collections at National Baseball Hall of Fame
Professional Background
Erik Strohl has cultivated an impressive career in the museum and exhibition field, specifically focusing on the rich history of baseball. With nearly two decades of experience at the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Erik has held several key positions that have allowed him to significantly influence how baseball history is presented and appreciated by the public. Starting as a Collections Intern, he quickly progressed through the ranks due to his dedication and deep understanding of baseball's impact on American culture. His promotion to various roles, culminating in his current position as Vice President of Exhibitions and Collections, highlights his expertise in curatorial practices and collection management.
In his current role as Vice President, Erik Strohl oversees the planning and development of exhibitions that showcase the Hall of Fame's extensive collection. His experience as Senior Director has equipped him with the skills needed to manage large-scale projects, collaborate with diverse teams, and engage with stakeholders from various backgrounds. His tenure at the Hall has proven invaluable in ensuring that the exhibitions not only educate visitors about baseball but also connect them emotionally to the game's history and legacy.
Education and Achievements
Erik Strohl’s educational background laid the foundation for his successful career in museum studies. He earned his Master's degree in History Museum Studies from SUNY Oneonta, a program known for its rigorous curriculum that combines theory and practical application in the museum field. His academic accomplishments were preceded by a Bachelor of Arts in History from Moravian College, where he developed a passion for historical research and preservation. Additionally, his early education at Whitehall High School provided him with a strong grounding in critical thinking and analysis, skills that have furthered his career in the museum sector.
Throughout his time at the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Erik has made significant contributions to the organization. His role as Curator of Research and Education allowed him to enhance the educational programs offered by the Hall, making it a vital resource for both casual fans and serious students of the game. As Assistant Curator, he focused on research initiatives that enriched the Hall’s narrative about baseball's past, while also facilitating a deeper understanding of the sport's significance in American history.
Achievements
Erik’s achievements in the field of museum studies are noteworthy. He has led numerous successful exhibitions that have drawn significant public interest and attendance. His work emphasizes the importance of storytelling in exhibitions, successfully curating pieces that resonate with visitors and spark their interest in baseball's history. Under his leadership, many exhibitions have received accolades for their innovative approach to presenting artifacts and narratives.
In addition to his curatorial success, Erik Strohl has contributed to the academic community through various publications and presentations. He frequently shares his insights at conferences and workshops, helping to foster a greater understanding of the intersection between sports and historical scholarship. Erik's passion for baseball and history continues to inspire those around him as he dedicates his career to preserving and celebrating America's pastime.