Madeleine Ward-Schultz is a curatorial and registrarial assistant at the Columbus Museum of Art, with experience including a role as a Charina Endowment Fund Intern at the Tang Teaching Museum, where responsibilities involved overseeing the collection's database, improving accessibility, and curating the exhibition "Lotus Shoes: Stories Between Stitches." Previous internships at the Richard H. Driehaus Museum included digitizing collections and supporting the curatorial team. Additional roles include visitor service associate at Wrightwood 659 and various positions at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, focusing on student support and administrative tasks. Madeleine holds a Bachelor of Arts in Art History from Skidmore College and has enhanced education through a program at Columbia University.