Know History welcomes Elizabeth Todd Doyle
Know History welcomes Elizabeth Todd Doyle
We are very excited to announce that Elizabeth Todd Doyle has joined Know History. Elizabeth has more than 25 years’ experience in the museum and heritage fields in Ottawa and on the west coast. She led the education and programming departments at the Museum of Vancouver and the Portrait Gallery of Canada before founding Todd Doyle Heritage Services to develop public-facing projects, create interpretive plans, and produce interpretive text and immersive digital experiences for a variety of clients. Elizabeth is an acknowledged storyteller, as well as an expert in the use of culture in building citizenship. Her clients have included Parks Canada, Canadian Museum of Nature, Canada Science and Technology Museum, Canadian Museum of History, Canadian War Museum, the Diefenbunker, National Capital Commission, Department of Canadian Heritage, Canada Food and Agriculture Museum, Royal Alberta Museum, Jack’s Urban Meeting Place JUMP (Boise, Idaho), and the Aga Khan Foundation of Canada.
Welcome to the team, Elizabeth! We look forward to working with you and are excited for the many learning opportunities to come.
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