Celebrating its 35th anniversary, the Clayton Historical Society elected Ted Meriam into the office of the President during its annual meeting. Ted will chair the Board of Directors, encompassing a five-person executive board, as well as nine directors and museum staff. The Society supports a membership of several hundred people, as well as finances, maintains and operates the non-profit Clayton Historical Museum, which is open to the public. Ted’s leadership involvement at the Society began in February 2008, when he was recruited by then-President Janet Easton, to develop a technology strategy for the Museum. Ted was then elected, by the Society’s membership, into the office of the Vice President in November 2008. While Ted is by far the youngest President for the Society, he is tasked to carry on a 35-year legacy of preserving and promoting an understanding of Clayton history. In a challenging organizational landscape, Ted hopes to drive process efficiency, grow business maturity, and increase membership and fundraising opportunities. Ted finds that his involvement in the Clayton Historical Society and Museum additionally provides him with unique insight as he is civically involved with other organizations.
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