TAUNTON, MA—The Old Colony History Museum, a leading cultural institution dedicated to preserving and promoting the history of the Old Colony region of Massachusetts, is delighted to announce the appointment of two new staff members who will contribute to the museum’s continued growth and success.

Laura Hay joins the Old Colony History Museum as its first-ever Development Officer. With her extensive experience in non-profit work and building connections among community partners, Laura Hay brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the museum. She will play a pivotal role in broadening the museum’s public image and extending our connections to serve more members of our diverse community.

Laura Rankin joins the Old Colony History Museum as the Education Manager. With a background in Museum Education and more than a decade of experience, Laura Ranking possesses a deep passion for sharing the stories that make up the fabric of Old Colony to engage the community and create a sense of pride of place. She will be responsible for the OCHM’s active calendar of public programs, school programs, outreach initiatives, on-site learning, and online learning, all aiming to connect people with our region’s rich and important history.

“We are thrilled to welcome Laura Hay and Laura Rankin to our team,” said Katie MacDonald OCHM’s Executive Director. “Their unique skills and experiences will undoubtedly enhance our ability to fulfill our ambitious goals based on a desire to spark a life-long interest and curiosity in our fascinating local history. We look forward to their valuable contributions in advancing our initiatives and engaging our visitors.”

Laura Hay holds a Bachelor’s degree in history from Colgate University and has previously worked at the South Shore Conservatory, MSCPA-Angell, and Endicott College. She has a demonstrated track record of success in Fundraising, Donor Cultivation and Stewardship, and Marketing. Laura Rankin holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from Framingham State University and a Master of Arts in Museum Studies from Johns Hopkins University and has previously worked at the Framingham History Center.

Old Colony History Museum continues to thrive as a cultural hub within the community, offering engaging exhibitions, educational programs, and community outreach initiatives. Adding Laura Hay and Laura Rankin will further strengthen the museum’s ability to provide exceptional experiences for visitors of all ages.

To learn more about the Old Colony History Museum and its upcoming events and exhibitions, please visit www.oldcolonyhistorymuseum.org.

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About the Old Colony History Museum:

The Old Colony History Museum is located on historic Church Green in Taunton. The Museum has its headquarters in the former Bristol Academy, designed in 1852 by the New York architect Richard Upjohn. Regular Museum hours are Tuesday-Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.  Admission to the Museum is $5 and free for Museum members.

 

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