Oregon Historical Society
Edward Brewington is an experienced professional with a robust background in human resources, education, and organizational development. Currently serving as a Board Member for the Oregon Retirement Savings Board and the Oregon Historical Society, Edward has previously held significant roles such as Chairman & CEO of Folo Thru Sports Apparel, LLC, and Sr. Vice President at both Knowledge Learning Corporation and KinderCare Learning Centers, Inc. In academia, Edward contributed as Adjunct Faculty at Marylhurst University and held positions in the University of Phoenix’s business and human resource curriculum. With a career spanning several decades, starting in leadership roles at International Business Machines, Edward brings extensive expertise in management development and strategic oversight across various sectors. Edward holds an MBA with distinction from Long Island University and a BA in Social Psychology from City College of New York.
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Oregon Historical Society
The Oregon Historical Society is dedicated to making Oregon’s long, rich history visible and accessible to all. For more than a century, we have served as the state’s collective memory, gathering and preserving a vast collection of artifacts, photographs, films, manuscripts, books, and oral histories. Researchers from around the world travel to our library, unearthing information that challenges conventional thinking. Curious individuals come to us to explore their family trees or discover the history of their homes or neighborhoods. Archaeologists, environmentalists, filmmakers, architects, novelists, artists, and others all find their way to us, asking questions, making discoveries, creating knowledge. We share our vast collection through thought-provoking museum exhibits and robust digital platforms. We bring history directly to Oregon’s students in ways that bridge gaps of time and perspective, and we support lifelong learning through our many public lectures and events. We advance critical inquiry through the Oregon Historical Quarterly, a journal that has sparked conversations throughout our community for over a century.