Allison Rebadow

Director of Litigation Research at HAI

Allison Rebadow has a solid work experience in various historical research and archiving roles. Allison worked at History Associates Incorporated from 2013 to the present, initially serving as a Historian before being promoted to Senior Project Manager and eventually becoming the Director of Litigation Research. In their current role, Allison is responsible for overseeing multiple research teams and managing a wide range of time-sensitive projects for corporate and government clients.

Prior to their time at History Associates Incorporated, Allison worked as a Collections Management Intern at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2012. Allison also held an internship position at the Humanities Council of Washington, DC, where they assisted with community heritage projects and grant management.

Additionally, Allison gained experience as a Research Assistant for Professor Daniel Kerr at American University, transcribing oral history interviews and providing reflective comments on the dynamics of the interviews. Allison also worked as an Archives Intern at the American University Archives, where they processed a faculty member's collection and organized it effectively. Overall, Allison has built a strong foundation in historical research, archiving, and project management throughout their career.

Allison Rebadow completed their education in a chronological manner. Allison started their undergraduate studies in 2007 at the University of Florida, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in History. After completing their undergraduate studies, they went on to pursue a Master's degree at American University from 2011 to 2013. At American University, they focused on History with a concentration in Public History, culminating in the completion of their Master of Arts degree.

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  • Director of Litigation Research

    April, 2022 - present

  • Senior Project Manager

    July, 2020

  • Historian

    July, 2013

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