Megan Woods is Public Historian with the National Parks of Boston, conducting research and creating digital materials that will help expand the narratives currently presented at the Park. In the spring of 2019 she received her Master of Arts degree in Public History from Northeastern University and also obtained a Certificate in the Digital Humanities. While at Northeastern, she helped develop a digital project recognizing the relationship between Luxembourgers and American soldiers during World War II. Over the past few years, Megan has worked at other public history institutions, such as the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum and the Hingham Historical Society. Megan previously worked with LACS as a Citizenship Advocate and is excited to now serve on the Board.