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KRISTA

SELLERS
kristasellers13@gmail.com



Krista Sellers is highly motivated and insightful. Her thoughtful intelligence will allow her to succeed in any
career path she chooses. She possesses excellent writing skills in addition to a keen analytical mind. Krista will
be a wonderful addition to the staff of a museum, archive, library or another institution where interpreting
objects or artifacts for the public is involved.
Dr. Pamela White, Professor of Museum Studies
Western Illinois University
(309) 762-9481
PJ-White@wiu.edu



"Krista Sellers works hard at any task given her, seeks and is receptive to feedback, and will be a valuable
addition to any museum staff or public history team. Employers will find her to be knowledgeable, capable,
determined, and professional."
Dr. Terrence Lindell, Professor of History
Wartburg College
(319) 352-8344
Terrence.Lindell@wartburg.edu



Krista Sellers worked at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library first as an intern and volunteer, then on a paid
project creating an online exhibit for the Presidential Timeline.
Krista works well both alone and in group projects. She is a quick learner who brings a high level of energy,
positive attitude, and dedication to her work. I believe that Krista has the intelligence, dedication and personality
that will afford her success.
Craig Wright, Archivist
Hoover Presidential Library and Museum
(319) 643-5301
Craig.Wright@nara.gov



Krista Sellers served as an intern with The Papers of Abraham Lincoln in the summer of 2014. She was
extremely industrious and diligent, a welcome addition to the staff and a credit to the project. Krista was
dedicated, dependable, enthusiastic, hard-working, collegial, and convivial. She possesses a keen intellect, strong
organizational and communication skills, and is highly motivated. She is an exemplary graduate student, a
promising public historian, and a person of integrity. She would be an outstanding addition to any museum,
archive, library, or digital humanities project. I highly recommend her for employment.
Dr. Daniel Worthington, Assistant Editor to the Papers of Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library
(217) 785-9130
DWorthington@papersofabrahamlincoln.org

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