Kerry Ward is a liaison specialist with Veterans History Project (VHP) of the American Folklife Center at The Library of Congress. As part of the Program Coordination and Communications team, she focuses on program planning, developing and implementing strategies for building the archival collection, managing public and private partnerships, and creating a national and focused communications strategy. A Tucson native, Kerry graduated from the University of Arizona where her studies centered on Psychology and Pre-law. Before coming to the Library, she worked at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, in aviation event management, technology and with veteran service programs. When Kerry isn’t working, she enjoys traveling, putting her pilot’s license and scuba diving certificate to use and spending time with loved ones.
Most Recent Posts
- Celebrate International Women’s Day with I am Not Invisible 3.0 Women Veteran Panel March 5th, 2022
- Beyond 21 Steps December 1st, 2021
- At Arm’s Length: Collecting In-Person Oral Histories during the COVID-19 Pandemic September 23rd, 2021
- Touching from a Distance: Lessons Learned in a Virtual Interview Environment September 16th, 2021
- Inside Out: Memories from Inside the Closet June 25th, 2021
- There is a Difference May 28th, 2021
- M.O.S. MOM May 4th, 2021
- Motherhood and the Military April 26th, 2021
- Finding Uncle Earl-How Searching For My Namesake Led to the Library of Congress March 27th, 2021
- VHP Collections We Love: Janis Nark and the Power of the Pen December 12th, 2020