Jennifer Gratz is the Assistant Director of Education at the Concord Museum where she has worked since 2010, although she started in Museum work in Concord in 2004. Currently, Jennifer oversees the wide variety of school programs at the Concord Museum, serving students both on and off-site in object-based, interactive programming. Jennifer also creates teacher workshops and writes the Museum’s guided tours with a focus on engaging audiences with artifacts and ideas. In recent years Jennifer was a member of the team that reimagined and reinterpreted all of the Museum’s permanent galleries for the first time since the 1980s. She regularly works with the Curatorial Department on the biannual special exhibitions at the Museum as well as on gallery learning projects throughout the Museum. She previously worked at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum and Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House on school programs, tours, teacher workshops, gallery learning, and public programs.