Wilkes-Barre, PA – The Luzerne County Historical Society is pleased to announce that Lindsey Glassberg will join the organization as Director of Development as of February 27.
Lindsey comes to the Historical Society from nonprofit development and communications roles with Volunteers of America of Pennsylvania, the Domestic Violence Service Center, and the Inglis Foundation, where she gained experience in donor relations, grant management, and fundraising initiatives. Glassberg has a background in connecting the communities she has served to meaningful causes through storytelling and strategic initiatives.
“As the new Director of Development at the Luzerne County Historical Society, I look forward to joining a team devoted to preserving our enduring, collective history. I am excited to partner with organizations and supporters to celebrate Luzerne County’s unique stories and ensure they continue to resonate and bring us together,” said Glassberg.
In this role, Lindsey will direct the Society’s fundraising and donor engagement efforts for its programs, collections, and historic properties. She will focus on donor relations, oversee stewardship initiatives, and lead fundraising events to help preserve the shared history of Luzerne County for generations to come.
The Luzerne County Historical Society is the oldest county historical society in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, continuing to pursue its mission through exhibits, events, lectures, and tours at its museum, library, and historic houses, as well as by stewarding its comprehensive local history collection of objects and documents.
For more information, visit www.luzernehistory.org