Repost from the 9/11 Memorial & Museum Visionary Network: ?? Recognizing Ashley Nicolas for Women’s History Month ?? Ashley Nicolas exemplifies dedication to service and education. A graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, she served as an Army Intelligence officer, deploying to Kandahar, Afghanistan, where she worked as a Female Engagement Team Leader and Brigade Assistant Intelligence Officer. Following her military service, Ashley joined Teach for America as a mathematics and computer science teacher in San Jose, California, earning a Master's in Urban Education from Loyola Marymount University. She later obtained her Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center and currently serves as an Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York. As a member of the 9/11 Memorial & Museum’s Visionary Leadership Council, Ashley is committed to preserving the stories of 9/11 and educating future generations about its impact. Join us in celebrating Ashley this Women’s History Month! #WomensHistoryMonth #Leadership #Service #NeverForget
9/11 Memorial & Museum
博物馆、历史遗址和动物园
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Educate. Commemorate. Inspire. #NeverForget
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Through commemoration, exhibitions, and educational programs, The National September 11 Memorial & Museum, a nonprofit in New York City, remembers and honors the 2,983 people killed in the horrific attacks of September 11, 2001, and February 26, 1993, as well as those who risked their lives to save others and all who demonstrated extraordinary compassion in the aftermath of the attacks. Stay Connected: facebook.com/911Memorial twitter.com/Sept11Memorial instagram.com/911Memorial youtube.com/911Memorial
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- 博物馆、历史遗址和动物园
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9/11 Memorial & Museum员工
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Emmy Suydam, SPHR, GPHR, SHRM-SCP
Organization Development/Change Management/HR Professional & Executive Coach with Extensive Global Experience
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Kevin Shea
Current Focus: Regenerative materials & building, bamboo, moringa
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Steve Hey
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Jaymie Van Valkenburgh
Executive Administrator to the President and CEO
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Repost from the 9/11 Memorial & Museum Visionary Network: ?? Recognizing Weslee Yacker for Women’s History Month ?? For?Weslee Yacker, being a New Yorker is central to who she is. Born and raised in the city, she carries its resilience and spirit with her every day. As a member of the 9/11 Memorial & Museum’s Visionary Leadership Council, she is dedicated to preserving the stories of September 11th and ensuring future generations understand its impact. Her commitment to community and remembrance is a testament to the strength of the city she calls home. Join us in celebrating Weslee this Women’s History Month! #WomensHistoryMonth #Leadership #CommunityImpact #NeverForget
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Today we recognize National #MedalofHonor recipients, whose tremendous courage and sacrifice earned them the United States' highest military decoration. Thank you to these heroes and all who serve. Pictured is President and CEO Elizabeth L. Hillman with Medal of Honor recipient Sgt. Dakota Meyer at the #911Memorial in November.
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Join us tomorrow for our next free public program: “Reporting Trauma: The Aftershocks of Trauma-Informed Journalism.” Journalists covering crises often face lasting emotional and physical effects, a reality seen both in today’s conflicts and on 9/11, when reporters found themselves part of the unfolding tragedy. This program will explore how trauma impacts journalists and how the field has evolved to recognize these challenges. Moderated by #911Museum Director Clifford Chanin, this discussion features: David Handschuh, former Daily News photojournalist Judith Matloff, Senior Safety Advisor, DART Center for Journalism and Trauma Jim MacMillan, Director, Philadelphia Center for Gun Violence Reporting Together, they’ll share personal experiences and discuss how trauma awareness is reshaping journalism. Register for free: https://ow.ly/nWa750Vkar1
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Nearly 25 years after 9/11, the #911Memorial remains a beacon of remembrance, resilience & hope. From powerful new exhibits to community programs, our 2024 annual report highlights the impact of our mission in the year that marked 10 years since the Museum's dedication - a decade of honoring the past and educating future generations. Thank you to our supporters who make this work possible. Read the full report & see how we continue to commemorate, educate, and inspire: https://ow.ly/u1UX50VkOwB
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Last Friday, I was honored to present the Alexander Hamilton Immigrant Achievement Award to the prodigiously talented and immensely deserving Daniel Libeskind, whose vision made the World Trade Center we have today possible. The Lower Manhattan Historical Association's ceremony reminded us?of the brilliance and innovative ideas that immigrants have long brought to New York City.? ?? In 2002, Daniel won an international design competition to accomplish a task that seemed insurmountable: Commemorate those killed in the 9/11 terrorist attacks that destroyed the first World Trade Center?and?fulfill many other goals for the site. Libeskind called this a “seemingly impossible dichotomy.” He bridged it by listening, feeling, seeing, and designing what became “a dense and exhilarating affirmation of New York” through the 9/11 Memorial, museum, office towers, transit hub, performing arts center, and more.? ?? After the awards ceremony at Federal Hall, I returned to the World Trade Center to greet visitors from the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, including the executive director Ronald Leopold, an old friend of the visionary architect Libeskind. As Leopold and his team explored the Museum, their questions revealed a deep appreciation of the challenge and privilege of sharing histories of trauma and resilience with people from across the world. Afterwards, I read Ronald’s introduction to Daniel’s 2011 lecture “Auschwitz, Never Again,” which was framed through two lenses: The vision that Daniel brought to the Ground Zero reconstruction design and the story of Arlene Fried, a lawyer for Cantor Fitzgerald, mother of three, and daughter of Holocaust Survivors who was killed on 9/11. Remembering the lives of those killed by hatred and intolerance, and the strength and courage of those who survived, is a shared commitment of the 9/11 Memorial & Museum and the Anne Frank Foundation. Pictures by Rick Edwards and David Starke.
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Ahead of #StPatricksDay, we were honored to welcome?Ireland's?Mayor of County Kerry, Councillor Breandán Fitzgerald, to the #911Memorial and Museum. During his visit, he met with 9/11 Memorial staff and Visionary?co-founder?Sean Egan, whose father, FDNY Captain Martin J. Egan, made the ultimate sacrifice on 9/11. Cllr Fitzgerald paid tribute to the victims by laying a wreath at the #SurvivorTree, a powerful symbol of resilience and remembrance.
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Join us March 24 for our next free public program, “Reporting Trauma: The Aftershocks of Trauma-Informed Journalism.” Journalists covering crises often face lasting emotional and physical effects, a reality seen both in today’s conflicts and on 9/11, when reporters found themselves part of the unfolding tragedy. This program will explore how trauma impacts journalists and how the field has evolved to recognize these challenges. Moderated by #911Museum Director Clifford Chanin, this discussion features: David Handschuh, former Daily News photojournalist Judith Matloff, Senior Safety Advisor, DART Center for Journalism and Trauma Jim MacMillan, Director, Philadelphia Center for Gun Violence Reporting Together, they’ll share personal experiences and discuss how trauma awareness is reshaping journalism. Register for free: https://ow.ly/lfA050Vj3IF
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We're #hiring a new Facilities Project Coordinator in New York City Metropolitan Area. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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We're #hiring a new Visitor Services Manager in New York City Metropolitan Area. Apply today or share this post with your network.