Greg Roberts
Director State of Ohio Greg Roberts is currently Administrator for the Village of New Richmond, Ohio. A native of Clermont County, Greg has over 20 years experience in international business with Corning and 3M. As a member and former president of Historic New Richmond, Inc. Greg helps oversee the management of the U.S. Grant Birthplace in Point Pleasant, Ohio. A graduate of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, he is a recognized authority on local abolitionist and Underground Railroad history as well as the life and times of Clermont & Brown County's most famous son, Ulysses S. Grant. Bridget Striker
Director Commonwealth of Kentucky Bridget Striker MLIS, is the Local History Coordinator at the Boone County Public Library. At the library since 2001, Bridget has led the Local History Department since 2005. She has served on the Boone County Historic Preservation Review Board since 2004, where she is currently Vice-Chairwoman. Under her leadership, BCPL’s Local History Department has developed a strong presence within the Ohio Valley Region as an innovative local history organization, culminating in the recognition by the Kentucky Historical Society as the 2015 recipient of the Thomas D. Clark Award of Excellence. In 2017, the Local History Department was accepted as a NPS Network to Freedom (NTF) National Underground Railroad Research Facility and the department's Underground Railroad of Boone County tour was accepted as a NTF affiliated program.
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Caitlin Tracey-Miller, Secretary
Caitlin Tracey-Miller received her BA in English with a Minor in History from Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana and her Masters in Museum Studies from the University of Toronto. She is a Youth Coordinator at the Cincinnati Museum Center and Program Director at the Harriet Beecher Stowe House in Cincinnati.
Caitlin is passionate about the the stories of people who fought and continue to fight for positive change in the world.
Caitlin Tracey-Miller received her BA in English with a Minor in History from Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana and her Masters in Museum Studies from the University of Toronto. She is a Youth Coordinator at the Cincinnati Museum Center and Program Director at the Harriet Beecher Stowe House in Cincinnati.
Caitlin is passionate about the the stories of people who fought and continue to fight for positive change in the world.
Carol Stivers, Treasurer