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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