Our Staff - Aspen Historical Society
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Archived: 2026-04-23 17:16
Our Staff - Aspen Historical Society
Staff
Kelly Murphy
President & CEO, District Manager
Contact & Bio
President & CEO, District Manager
Kelly Murphy
P : 970.925.3721, ext. 101
E : director@aspenhistory.org
A licensed attorney, Kelly’s deep love of Aspen and the Valley prompted her to leave law practice and join the staff of the Historical Society in 2014. Kelly first moved to Aspen in 1987, after graduating from the University of Michigan. During the ‘80s, Kelly worked at the Paragon, Andre’s, Timberline Bookstore, the James E. Moore pool, and some other Aspen places that no longer exist. She later worked at Aspen Skiing Company in marketing and public relations before attending law school at the University of Colorado. During law school she interned with the U.S. Department of Justice and federal District Court for the District of Colorado. After earning her law degree, Kelly clerked for the Colorado Supreme Court, practiced civil litigation at large and small Denver-based firms, prosecuted criminal cases as a deputy district attorney at the Boulder District Attorney’s office, and prosecuted ethical violations of attorneys as a trial attorney for the Colorado Supreme Court Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel. She also practiced at an Aspen litigation firm before joining the Historical Society. Kelly was recently appointed by the Colorado Supreme Court to serve on the Bar Committee of the Colorado State Board of Law Examiners. When she’s not having fun at the Historical Society, Kelly loves spending time with her husband and son, and playing outside in our beautiful Valley.
Lisa Hancock
Vice President, Curator of Collections
Contact & Bio
Vice President, Curator of Collections
Lisa Hancock
P : 970.925.3721, ext. 110
E : curator@aspenhistory.org
Lisa Hancock, Vice President and Curator, began her museum career in 1990 as the Archivist here at the Aspen Historical Society. After receiving her BA in Art History from the University of Colorado, Lisa returned to her hometown of Aspen and was able to put her local knowledge to work. Lisa lives in Aspen with her husband, Jim, and a cat named “Kitty.”
As Curator, Lisa manages the Aspen Historical Society’s collection of over 54,000 items and curates exhibits. Lisa also participates in educational programming, museum planning and site interpretation.
Amy Honey
Vice President, Education and Programming
Contact & Bio
Vice President, Education and Programming
Amy Honey
P : 970.925.3721, ext. 104
E : outreach@aspenhistory.org
Amy moved to the Roaring Fork Valley in 2016 with her husband and three children after pursuing an acting career in Los Angeles for many years. In LA and the RFV, she has been involved in theater education, fitness and wellness, and nonprofit management. Amy is proud to have been the first Executive Director of the Basalt Education Foundation. She joined AHS in 2023 and is excited combine her interests in education, theater, community engagement, and history. She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Art History from Stanford University.
Heather Macdonald
Development Director
Contact & Bio
Development Director
Heather Macdonald
P : 970.925.3721, ext. 105
E : development@aspenhistory.org
Heather has a BA in Art History from the University of Oregon, Eugene. She studied Ancient Greek and Roman Art History at the graduate level before taking a position as the business manager for a fine arts sculptor in Portland, Oregon. In 2006 she moved to Aspen where she met her husband. Shortly upon her arrival to Aspen she started FuseMedia, an online video marketing company with her husband. Heather worked at the Aspen Chapel as Managing Director for 5 years where she honed her business skills and tenacity for fundraising. Heather joined AHS in 2022 as the Development Director and loves being surrounded by history enthusiasts. In her free time Heather enjoys traveling, taking ceramic classes at CMC, hiking with her dog, and spending time with her husband and daughter.
Eliza Greenman Burlingame
Marketing Director
Contact & Bio
Marketing Director
Eliza Greenman Burlingame
P : 970.925.3721, ext. 102
E : marketing@aspenhistory.org
Eliza joined Aspen Historical Society in 2017 as Marketing Director. Eliza attended Connecticut College where she played on their DIII Women’s Lacrosse team and graduated Cum Laude with a degree in English Literature and an interdisciplinary certificate in Environmental Studies. Her love for history stems from her historical hometown of Newport, Rhode Island. Eliza and her now-husband Andrew moved to Aspen in 2008 “for the winter” and are now raising two young sons here.
Sheri Brinker
Docent & Tour Guide
Docent & Tour Guide
Sheri Brinker
Laura Calk
Collections Assistant
Collections Assistant
Laura Calk
P : 970.925.3721
E : collectionsassistant@aspenhistory.org
Megan Cerise
Archive Technician
Contact & Bio
Archive Technician
Megan Cerise
P : 970.925.3721, ext. 103
E : archivetechnician@aspenhistory.org
Megan has a BA in History and Fine Arts from the University of Colorado, Boulder. She was on the Dean’s List all eight semesters at Boulder, and graduated with distinction. Megan joined AHS as an intern in the summer of 2007 and joined the staff in a full time position in the fall of the same year. She has completed training through the National Association for Interpretation and is now a certified interpretive guide. In addition, she has taken several online courses in archival practices.
Jane Click
Docent
Contact & Bio
Docent
Jane Click
Jane Click wears a lot of hats at the Aspen Historical Society. During the winter, she dons a ski helmet while giving ski history tours at Aspen
Highlands. In the summer, she puts on a bonnet for West End Walking tours which explore the neighborhood’s architecture and past. Throughout the rest of the year, she wears a thinking cap as a docent at the Wheeler/Stallard Museum, giving visitors an intimate exhibit experience. She started out nearly a decade ago, volunteering for the Aspen Music Festival & School, and joined AHS “because it’s quite wonderful, and you get to learn about, and tell, the history of this town which is fascinating.” She’s lived in the valley for more than four decades–three of which were spent running her beloved store Geraniums in Sunshine. Her two daughters, Carrie and Cathy, still call the valley home. Jane can often be seen walking her bichon frise, Casper, around town.
Christi Couch
Education Assistant
Contact & Bio
Education Assistant
Christi Couch
P : 970.925.3721
E : edassistant@aspenhistory.org
Christi received her B.S. in Recreation Administration from the University of Northern Colorado. Her love for Colorado history started as a child exploring ghost towns and other historic sites on family vacations. This ignited a passion and she continues to look for places, especially the forgotten ones, to explore with her husband, dogs and hiking group. She loves sharing these adventures with the local senior centers and in return hearing their tales from back in the day. Christi joined the team in 2024.
Nina Gabianelli
Doyenne
Contact & Bio
Doyenne
Nina Gabianelli
P : 970.925.3721, ext. 104
E : nina@aspenhistory.org
Nina studied theater and music in college and graduated with a BFA in Musical Theatre from Boston Conservatory. Her career with the Aspen Historical Society began in the spring of 2008. Since then, the education and programming department increased to three full time staff members, part time docents, and interns each summer season. As a Certified Interpretive Guide and Host Trainer through the National Association for Interpretation, Nina and her team created dozens of programs and tours for all ages, visitors and locals alike. Nina also performs in several AHS museum theatre productions and historical character presentations.
Travis Lane McDiffett
Facilities Manager
Contact & Bio
Facilities Manager
Travis Lane McDiffett
P : 970.925.3721, ext. 107
E : facilitiesmanager@aspenhistory.org
Travis Lane McDiffett has many years of education and performance under his belt. Starting after college, he successfully taught K-8 vocal/instrumental music but then decided to “do” as well as teach and ventured into the world of professional theatre. Over the past 12 years he has appeared in various venues around the country, most notoriously as a member of The Crystal Palace Theatre Restaurant from 2002 until its demise in 2008. Although he left for a time the draw of Aspen was inexorable, and in the summer of 2014 he returned first as an intern then transitioned into his current position. He is excited to be using his education credentials again, as well as for the opportunity to put on his hiking boots, get onto his snowboard and rejoin the wonderful local theatre scene.
Anna Lookabill (Scott)
Archivist
Contact & Bio
Archivist
Anna Lookabill (Scott)
P : 970.925.3721, ext. 103
E : archives@aspenhistory.org
BA in Anthropology/Archaeology, Western Washington University, WA. Internship at the Whatcom Museum Photo Archives. Employed as an Archaeologist with the BLM in Cottonwood, Idaho- for the Lower Salmon River District in 2000 & ‘01. Worked as an archaeologist for consulting companies In the Northwest and Colorado, graduated from the Roaring Fork Leadership program in 2007, is a certified interpretive guide for NAI, manages the preservation projects at both ghost town sites and has continued with education courses in archival practices and emergency planning for cultural resources.
Katia Galambos
Exhibit & Programs Specialist
Contact & Bio
Exhibit & Programs Specialist
Katia Galambos
P : 970.925.3721
E : edexhibit@aspenhistory.org
Katia’s work with Aspen Historical Society began as an intern in 2018 and 2020. She returned in 2025 and now works across the board
,
including
on
exhibits, social media, education, and programing.
Her approach to research and education is to always deepen
our
relationship with
places and each other
. She is
committed to serving her community and enriching the
sense of place and connection
of all who live
in
and
visit
the Roaring Fork Valley.
Understanding that we make our own history, Katia particularly enjoys researching and communicating how global struggles played out right here at home. Katia
previously
worked in building sustainable food systems, movement-building, advocacy for women’s rights, LGBTIQ+ rights, abolition of the death penalty, and immigrant rights. She graduated from Vassar College.
Please reach out if you have a story to tell!
Heather Ryerson
Programming Assistant
Contact & Bio
Programming Assistant
Heather Ryerson
P : 970.925.3721
E : programs@aspenhistory.org
Heather holds a Master's in Education and was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Uganda where she volunteered as a Teacher Trainer. She moved to the Roaring Fork Valley, her husband Ned’s hometown, in 2004 from Leadville. Heather and Ned twins, Edmund and Adelaide, are currently in college. Heather also taught 1
st
through 3rd grade at Ross Montessori in Carbondale. Heather joined AHS in 2025 and is excited to join AHS to combine her interests in education, history, and community engagement history.
Staff
Kelly Murphy
President & CEO, District Manager
Contact & Bio
President & CEO, District Manager
Kelly Murphy
P : 970.925.3721, ext. 101
E : director@aspenhistory.org
A licensed attorney, Kelly’s deep love of Aspen and the Valley prompted her to leave law practice and join the staff of the Historical Society in 2014. Kelly first moved to Aspen in 1987, after graduating from the University of Michigan. During the ‘80s, Kelly worked at the Paragon, Andre’s, Timberline Bookstore, the James E. Moore pool, and some other Aspen places that no longer exist. She later worked at Aspen Skiing Company in marketing and public relations before attending law school at the University of Colorado. During law school she interned with the U.S. Department of Justice and federal District Court for the District of Colorado. After earning her law degree, Kelly clerked for the Colorado Supreme Court, practiced civil litigation at large and small Denver-based firms, prosecuted criminal cases as a deputy district attorney at the Boulder District Attorney’s office, and prosecuted ethical violations of attorneys as a trial attorney for the Colorado Supreme Court Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel. She also practiced at an Aspen litigation firm before joining the Historical Society. Kelly was recently appointed by the Colorado Supreme Court to serve on the Bar Committee of the Colorado State Board of Law Examiners. When she’s not having fun at the Historical Society, Kelly loves spending time with her husband and son, and playing outside in our beautiful Valley.
Lisa Hancock
Vice President, Curator of Collections
Contact & Bio
Vice President, Curator of Collections
Lisa Hancock
P : 970.925.3721, ext. 110
E : curator@aspenhistory.org
Lisa Hancock, Vice President and Curator, began her museum career in 1990 as the Archivist here at the Aspen Historical Society. After receiving her BA in Art History from the University of Colorado, Lisa returned to her hometown of Aspen and was able to put her local knowledge to work. Lisa lives in Aspen with her husband, Jim, and a cat named “Kitty.”
As Curator, Lisa manages the Aspen Historical Society’s collection of over 54,000 items and curates exhibits. Lisa also participates in educational programming, museum planning and site interpretation.
Amy Honey
Vice President, Education and Programming
Contact & Bio
Vice President, Education and Programming
Amy Honey
P : 970.925.3721, ext. 104
E : outreach@aspenhistory.org
Amy moved to the Roaring Fork Valley in 2016 with her husband and three children after pursuing an acting career in Los Angeles for many years. In LA and the RFV, she has been involved in theater education, fitness and wellness, and nonprofit management. Amy is proud to have been the first Executive Director of the Basalt Education Foundation. She joined AHS in 2023 and is excited combine her interests in education, theater, community engagement, and history. She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Art History from Stanford University.
Heather Macdonald
Development Director
Contact & Bio
Development Director
Heather Macdonald
P : 970.925.3721, ext. 105
E : development@aspenhistory.org
Heather has a BA in Art History from the University of Oregon, Eugene. She studied Ancient Greek and Roman Art History at the graduate level before taking a position as the business manager for a fine arts sculptor in Portland, Oregon. In 2006 she moved to Aspen where she met her husband. Shortly upon her arrival to Aspen she started FuseMedia, an online video marketing company with her husband. Heather worked at the Aspen Chapel as Managing Director for 5 years where she honed her business skills and tenacity for fundraising. Heather joined AHS in 2022 as the Development Director and loves being surrounded by history enthusiasts. In her free time Heather enjoys traveling, taking ceramic classes at CMC, hiking with her dog, and spending time with her husband and daughter.
Eliza Greenman Burlingame
Marketing Director
Contact & Bio
Marketing Director
Eliza Greenman Burlingame
P : 970.925.3721, ext. 102
E : marketing@aspenhistory.org
Eliza joined Aspen Historical Society in 2017 as Marketing Director. Eliza attended Connecticut College where she played on their DIII Women’s Lacrosse team and graduated Cum Laude with a degree in English Literature and an interdisciplinary certificate in Environmental Studies. Her love for history stems from her historical hometown of Newport, Rhode Island. Eliza and her now-husband Andrew moved to Aspen in 2008 “for the winter” and are now raising two young sons here.
Sheri Brinker
Docent & Tour Guide
Docent & Tour Guide
Sheri Brinker
Laura Calk
Collections Assistant
Collections Assistant
Laura Calk
P : 970.925.3721
E : collectionsassistant@aspenhistory.org
Megan Cerise
Archive Technician
Contact & Bio
Archive Technician
Megan Cerise
P : 970.925.3721, ext. 103
E : archivetechnician@aspenhistory.org
Megan has a BA in History and Fine Arts from the University of Colorado, Boulder. She was on the Dean’s List all eight semesters at Boulder, and graduated with distinction. Megan joined AHS as an intern in the summer of 2007 and joined the staff in a full time position in the fall of the same year. She has completed training through the National Association for Interpretation and is now a certified interpretive guide. In addition, she has taken several online courses in archival practices.
Jane Click
Docent
Contact & Bio
Docent
Jane Click
Jane Click wears a lot of hats at the Aspen Historical Society. During the winter, she dons a ski helmet while giving ski history tours at Aspen
Highlands. In the summer, she puts on a bonnet for West End Walking tours which explore the neighborhood’s architecture and past. Throughout the rest of the year, she wears a thinking cap as a docent at the Wheeler/Stallard Museum, giving visitors an intimate exhibit experience. She started out nearly a decade ago, volunteering for the Aspen Music Festival & School, and joined AHS “because it’s quite wonderful, and you get to learn about, and tell, the history of this town which is fascinating.” She’s lived in the valley for more than four decades–three of which were spent running her beloved store Geraniums in Sunshine. Her two daughters, Carrie and Cathy, still call the valley home. Jane can often be seen walking her bichon frise, Casper, around town.
Christi Couch
Education Assistant
Contact & Bio
Education Assistant
Christi Couch
P : 970.925.3721
E : edassistant@aspenhistory.org
Christi received her B.S. in Recreation Administration from the University of Northern Colorado. Her love for Colorado history started as a child exploring ghost towns and other historic sites on family vacations. This ignited a passion and she continues to look for places, especially the forgotten ones, to explore with her husband, dogs and hiking group. She loves sharing these adventures with the local senior centers and in return hearing their tales from back in the day. Christi joined the team in 2024.
Nina Gabianelli
Doyenne
Contact & Bio
Doyenne
Nina Gabianelli
P : 970.925.3721, ext. 104
E : nina@aspenhistory.org
Nina studied theater and music in college and graduated with a BFA in Musical Theatre from Boston Conservatory. Her career with the Aspen Historical Society began in the spring of 2008. Since then, the education and programming department increased to three full time staff members, part time docents, and interns each summer season. As a Certified Interpretive Guide and Host Trainer through the National Association for Interpretation, Nina and her team created dozens of programs and tours for all ages, visitors and locals alike. Nina also performs in several AHS museum theatre productions and historical character presentations.
Travis Lane McDiffett
Facilities Manager
Contact & Bio
Facilities Manager
Travis Lane McDiffett
P : 970.925.3721, ext. 107
E : facilitiesmanager@aspenhistory.org
Travis Lane McDiffett has many years of education and performance under his belt. Starting after college, he successfully taught K-8 vocal/instrumental music but then decided to “do” as well as teach and ventured into the world of professional theatre. Over the past 12 years he has appeared in various venues around the country, most notoriously as a member of The Crystal Palace Theatre Restaurant from 2002 until its demise in 2008. Although he left for a time the draw of Aspen was inexorable, and in the summer of 2014 he returned first as an intern then transitioned into his current position. He is excited to be using his education credentials again, as well as for the opportunity to put on his hiking boots, get onto his snowboard and rejoin the wonderful local theatre scene.
Anna Lookabill (Scott)
Archivist
Contact & Bio
Archivist
Anna Lookabill (Scott)
P : 970.925.3721, ext. 103
E : archives@aspenhistory.org
BA in Anthropology/Archaeology, Western Washington University, WA. Internship at the Whatcom Museum Photo Archives. Employed as an Archaeologist with the BLM in Cottonwood, Idaho- for the Lower Salmon River District in 2000 & ‘01. Worked as an archaeologist for consulting companies In the Northwest and Colorado, graduated from the Roaring Fork Leadership program in 2007, is a certified interpretive guide for NAI, manages the preservation projects at both ghost town sites and has continued with education courses in archival practices and emergency planning for cultural resources.
Katia Galambos
Exhibit & Programs Specialist
Contact & Bio
Exhibit & Programs Specialist
Katia Galambos
P : 970.925.3721
E : edexhibit@aspenhistory.org
Katia’s work with Aspen Historical Society began as an intern in 2018 and 2020. She returned in 2025 and now works across the board
,
including
on
exhibits, social media, education, and programing.
Her approach to research and education is to always deepen
our
relationship with
places and each other
. She is
committed to serving her community and enriching the
sense of place and connection
of all who live
in
and
visit
the Roaring Fork Valley.
Understanding that we make our own history, Katia particularly enjoys researching and communicating how global struggles played out right here at home. Katia
previously
worked in building sustainable food systems, movement-building, advocacy for women’s rights, LGBTIQ+ rights, abolition of the death penalty, and immigrant rights. She graduated from Vassar College.
Please reach out if you have a story to tell!
Heather Ryerson
Programming Assistant
Contact & Bio
Programming Assistant
Heather Ryerson
P : 970.925.3721
E : programs@aspenhistory.org
Heather holds a Master's in Education and was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Uganda where she volunteered as a Teacher Trainer. She moved to the Roaring Fork Valley, her husband Ned’s hometown, in 2004 from Leadville. Heather and Ned twins, Edmund and Adelaide, are currently in college. Heather also taught 1
st
through 3rd grade at Ross Montessori in Carbondale. Heather joined AHS in 2025 and is excited to join AHS to combine her interests in education, history, and community engagement history.