Battleship Cove
Mandie DeGagne has a strong background in education and administration, with a focus on coordinating and directing programs. Mandie started their career at Battleship Cove in 1999 as a Tour Guide for the USS Massachusetts. Mandie then moved on to become a Supervisor for the USS Massachusetts Tour Guiding Program in 2002, where they coordinated and directed tour guide training sessions and managed daily program activities. In 2003, they became the Youth Programs Coordinator at Battleship Cove, responsible for overseeing various youth programs. In 2007, they were promoted to the role of Director of Education, where they continued to lead and develop educational programs. In addition to their work at Battleship Cove, Mandie also has experience as an Administrative Assistant at Boston University's Political Science Department, where they performed clerical tasks and assisted students and staff.
Mandie DeGagne obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in English with a minor in Theatre Arts from Boston University, completing their studies from 1999 to 2003.
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Battleship Cove
Battleship Cove preserves the world’s largest collection of historic naval ships and serves as the official memorial for all Massachusetts service personnel who gave their lives in World War II, and the Korean, Vietnam and Persian Gulf Wars and September 11, 2001. Preserving five National Historic Landmark naval vessels, Battleship Cove also delivers educational programs that expose a national audience of 60,000 youths to a mission that promotes duty, honor and country. Battleship Cove is open all day, 362 days each year. Free parking. Wardroom Grille. Gift shop. (508) 678-1100, (800) 533-3194; fax (508) 674-5597.
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