Stephanie Hagee has extensive experience in nonprofit management, currently serving as the Director of Tributes at the Admiral Nimitz Foundation and as the Program Administrator for the Sons and Daughters of WWII Veterans since January 2011. Prior to these roles, Stephanie was the Office Administrator at Anne Arundel County CASA, Inc. from 2001 to 2010 and worked as the Branch Manager at the Navy Marine Corps Relief Society from 2000 to 2001. Stephanie's educational background includes a High School Diploma from Annapolis High School, with additional schooling at Lejeune High School.
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Admiral Nimitz Foundation - National Museum of the Pacific War
The Admiral Nimitz Foundation was established in 1971 to provide additional development funding for the Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz Naval Museum, a museum honoring Fredericksburg’s native son and Commander-in-Chief of Allied Forces, Pacific Ocean Area. Since then, the Foundation’s efforts have built a well-established and respected institution, which annually welcomes over 100,000 visitors, including about 15,000 middle and high school students from across the state. The National Museum of the Pacific War is a dynamic, world-class experience designed for visitors of all ages and backgrounds. It is the only institution in the continental United States dedicated exclusively to telling the story of the Pacific Theater battles of World War II. “…this is perhaps the most comprehensive, well-organized and informative military museum I've ever seen. A museum of this quality—and importance—needs to be seen…” — Mark Yost, Wall Street Journal Located on a six-acre site, the Museum includes the George Bush Gallery, Admiral Nimitz Museum, Pacific Combat Zone, Plaza of Presidents, Memorial Courtyard, Japanese Garden of Peace, and (opening soon) the Nimitz Education and Research Center.