American Swedish Institute
Lindsey Rindo is an experienced professional in the field of public history and museum studies, currently serving as the Youth and Family Program Coordinator at The American Swedish Institute since May 2019, where responsibilities include coordinating Early Childhood programs and managing part-time staff and interns. Previous roles include serving as the Education and Outreach Coordinator at Goodhue County Historical Society, where public and school programs were coordinated, and visitor services were managed, as well as positions at notable institutions such as the Harley-Davidson Museum and Milwaukee Public Museum, focusing on visitor experience and educational programming. Lindsey holds a Master of Arts in Public History with a focus on Museum Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and a Bachelor of Arts in Public History from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
American Swedish Institute
Known as one of the leading museums and cultural centers in the Twin Cities, the American Swedish Institute offers inclusive, transformative arts and culture experiences centered around learning, reflection, and collaboration. ASI presents a rich array of exhibitions based on its permanent collections as well as on objects and works from public and private collections around the globe. With a decades-long commitment to community engagement and outreach, ASI offers educational programs and activities that benefit the lives of more than 150,000 Minnesotans each year, and many more who connect to programs worldwide. ASI is home to the historic Turnblad Mansion, which was completed in 1908 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Learn about ASI’s career opportunities: asimn.org/about/careers/