Williamstown Historical Museum Welcomes New Executive Director

The Williamstown Historical Museum is pleased to announce that Jess Hunsicker began serving as Executive Director in April 2026, bringing experience in librarianship, museum leadership, public history, and community-based cultural programming.

In this role, Hunsicker oversees the museum’s daily operations, exhibitions, educational programming, research initiatives, and community engagement. Drawing on her background in library and information science, she supports the museum’s work of collecting, cataloging, and preserving materials of historical significance while expanding access for research and public
education.

She works closely with the Board of Directors to advance the museum’s mission of promoting interest in the history of the Williamstown area through the preservation and interpretation of its material and documentary record, as well as through exhibitions, programs, events, research, and publications that deepen public understanding of the town’s past.

Hunsicker holds a Master of Library and Information Science from Syracuse University and a Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of Rochester, where she graduated cum laude with Highest Distinction and Honors in research. Her background in archival and information systems and historical research informs her work in strengthening collections, interpretation, and access to local history.

“I am honored to join the Williamstown Historical Museum at such an exciting moment for the organization,” said Hunsicker. “I look forward to working with the Board, volunteers, and community to deepen engagement with Williamstown’s unique history.”

Board President David Dewey added, “Our search included a deep pool of highly qualified candidates. Jess is our unanimous and ideal person to lead our Museum into its next exciting chapter. Her commitment to local history and building community is infectious. We are thrilled to welcome Jess to our educational and cultural mission.”

The museum looks forward to building on its strong foundation while finding new ways to connect residents and visitors with the stories that shape the region.

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