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Erin Mashni

Principal Digital Archives Consultant at Fetzer Institute

Erin Mashni is an experienced Principal Digital Archives Consultant currently working with the Fetzer Institute since May 2024, where Erin develops digital archive policies and procedures, including those for digitization, web archiving, and records management. Prior to this role, Erin contributed to the Kalamazoo Valley Museum as a Principal Digital Archives Consultant from December 2020 to July 2023, focusing on sustainable workflows and industry-best practices for digital archives. Erin also served as Lead Archivist at the Gilmore Car Museum, managing archival collections and creating policies for collections management. Additionally, Erin held roles at History Associates Incorporated, the University Professors at George Washington University, Gelman Library Special Collections, the Smithsonian Institution, Biocomplexity Institute of Virginia Tech, The Division of Student Affairs at Virginia Tech, and the Denver Art Museum. Erin holds a Master of Arts in American Studies from The George Washington University and a Bachelor of Arts in Art History and Hispanic Studies from William & Mary.

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Our work is about helping build the spiritual foundation for a loving world. The Fetzer Institute was founded by American broadcast pioneer John E. Fetzer (1901–1991), who had a keen interest in the relationship between the inner life of spirit and the outer life of service. He established the Institute with the belief that efforts to address the world’s critical issues must go beyond political, social and economic, strategies to address the psychological and spiritual roots of these issues.


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