Executive Board Election: Vote for the Candidates for Member-At-Large (2021-2024)

Vote for the Candidates for Member-At-Large (2020-2022)! Take a look at the candidates who are running for the position (vote for 2) and those of you who are members, please keep an eye out for an email about submitting your votes online in January 2021.


Candidates for Member-At-Large (2021-2024) (Vote for 2)

Jack Cresson

I have been an Active and Family member since 1968. I have been involved in collaborative, self-driven and CRM archaeological research in New Jersey since 1965, have served as the Chair of the ASNJ Research Grants Committee since its inception (1977), and have been a member of the Executive Board for nearly as long. I have always tried to support the ASNJ in any way I could.

Danielle Cathcart

I have over a decade of archaeological experience in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions, working for academic and non-profit institutions, as well as in cultural resource management since 2010. As a former and active member of several professional organizations, I have participated in panel discussions, presented original research, and served as a steering committee chair for the CNEA. My interests and areas of expertise include material culture analysis and collections management. I am eager to share my ideas for expanding ASNJ’s public outreach efforts and advocate for use and preservation of archaeological collections in New Jersey. Thank you for your consideration.

Lauren Lembo

I have been involved in New Jersey archaeology since 2008 as a professional archaeologist in cultural resource management, a member of the ASNJ, and volunteer for preservation-focused projects and public lectures. I received an MA in Education from Central Michigan University, an MA in Anthropology from Monmouth University, and a Certificate in Global Social Archaeology from Kyushu University in Japan. I served as the 2nd Vice President (Membership) for the ASNJ between 2016 and 2019, and hope to once again be involved with assisting Board operations and facilitating community engagement with local history and archaeology. As a member of the ASNJ and a Member-at-Large, I look forward to promoting diverse perspectives and inclusive educational opportunities, and developing new relationships with communities and organizations. I currently serve as a programs coordinator for the Hunterdon County Cultural & Heritage Commission, a grassroots herbalist, and am a Registered Professional Archaeologist.

As a reminder, those of you who are members, please keep an eye out for an email about submitting your votes online in January 2021.