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    Margaret Walker

    Senior Program Officer (Preservation & Access) at National Endowment for the Humanities

    Margaret Walker is a seasoned professional with a strong educational background in History of Art, Theory, and Display.

    Margaret holds a Master of Science (MSc) with Distinction in History of Art, Theory, and Display from The University of Edinburgh.

    She also pursued A.B. in History from Princeton University and completed her education at Harpeth Hall School.

    Throughout her career, Margaret has worked in various roles, showcasing her expertise and passion for art and education.

    She has served as a Senior Program Officer in Preservation & Access at the prestigious National Endowment for the Humanities.

    Prior to her current role, Margaret held the position of Program Officer in Preservation & Access at the National Endowment for the Humanities.

    Her experience extends to academic institutions where she worked as an Adjunct Instructor at Nashville State Community College and as an Assistant Curator at Vanderbilt Fine Arts Gallery.

    Margaret also demonstrated her skills as an Art Curator Assistant at Vanderbilt University and an Art Consultant at Stanford Fine Art.

    Her dedication to art preservation led her to internships at renowned organizations like the National Trust for Scotland and the Frist Center for the Visual Arts.

    Furthermore, Margaret contributed to the education sector by teaching Algebra I & II at Memphis City Schools as well as serving as a Corps Member for Teach For America.

    She also gained valuable experience in the museum industry through a Development Internship at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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    Washington, District Of Columbia