Showing posts with label APG. Show all posts
Showing posts with label APG. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 February 2026

My farewell to the postion of APG eNews editor

At the end of December 2025 I stepped down as editor of the Association of Professional Genealogists' monthly eNews publication, a position I held for four years, from January 2022, with my last edition being January 2026. 

At the time I took on the role the publication had not been in operation for 18 months, and I had initially offered to revive it on a voluntary basis as a means to help develop communication with members in the organisation, before accepting an offer after a few months to take the role on as a paid contractor. (I should add that that had never been my intent, I had fully intended to hand it on after a few months to someone who new what they were actually doing!). 

The early editions were just a few pages in length, but working with the APG team over the last four years to develop it, the publication now regularly reaches twenty pages of content, and offers a great overview of the organisation's work. 

To my replacement, Allison Beard, I wish the very best of luck, and also to the wider APG team led by Michelle Leonard Cohen. The eNews is available to read at https://www.apgen.org/apg_enews.php, with the February edition now out (in which I am weirdly the main story!). 

 For more on the APG, please visit https://www.apgen.org.

Thig crìoch air an t-saoghal, ach mairidh gaol is ceòl!

 


Chris 

Order Researching Ancestral Crisis in Ireland in the UK at https://bit.ly/4jJWSEh. Also available -Tracing Your Belfast AncestorsTracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records, Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. To purchase in the USA visit https://www.penandswordbooks.com. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page.

Friday, 19 September 2025

Association of Professional Genealogists heads to Scotland in 2026

For members of the Association of Professional Genealogists (https://www.apgen.org) based in Scotland, or for members who can get to Scotland (!), the following may be of interest: 

Save the Date! APG is heading to Scotland! 

Join us in Glasgow, 24 June 2026, for the APG Professional Genealogy Symposium, presented in partnership with the University of Strathclyde’s Institute for Genealogical Studies (SIGS). 

What to expect:

• Sessions led by industry experts
• Topics on business growth, client deliverables, financials, productivity, cross-border marketing, ethics & more
• Two ways to attend: in person in vibrant Glasgow or online from anywhere in the world

Extend your experience by staying for SIGS’ two-day conference, Beyond the Family Tree: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on AI, DNA, Education and Community in Genealogy (25–26 June 2026).

Members can register interest for further updates on pricing, sessions, and speakers here

Chris 

Order Researching Ancestral Crisis in Ireland in the UK at https://bit.ly/4jJWSEh. Also available -Tracing Your Belfast AncestorsTracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records, Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. For purchase in tthe USA visit https://www.penandswordbooks.com. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page.

Wednesday, 9 November 2022

Three Europeans on new board of the Association of Professional Genealogists

The Association of Professional Genealogists (www.apgen.org) has announced the results of its recent board election, with three European genealogists added to the board, John Boeren from the Netherlands (for a third term), David Ryan from Cork, Ireland, and to Markus Schönherr from Austria, as well two members as to its nominations commitee. The following is the announcement:

APG Announces New Board and Nominations Committee Members

The Association of Professional Genealogists (APG), the world’s largest association for the genealogical profession, has announced the results of its election for board members and nominations committee members. The APG membership elected six at-large board members for two-year terms, and two nominations committee members were elected for one-year terms. Both terms begin on 1 January 2023.

AT-LARGE BOARD OF DIRECTORS (TWO-YEAR TERM)

John Boeren, LLM, PLCGS (Netherlands): John Boeren is a genealogy professional based in the Netherlands, where his business, Antecedentia, offers research and heritage trips. He attended the School for Archivists in The Hague and the National Institute for Genealogical Studies. John, a member of the boards of The Hidden Branch and THE Genealogy Show, is a frequent author and speaker.

Karin Coppernoll, PLCGS (US – Washington): Karin Coppernoll is a professional genealogist with more than forty years of research experience and is the sole proprietor of Brick by Brick Genealogy, a genealogy consulting business. She is the treasurer for both the Puget Sound Chapter of APG and the Olympia Genealogical Society, and previously served as secretary of the Washington State Genealogical Society.

Alec Ferretti (US – New York): Alec Ferretti, a New York City-based professional genealogist, works for the Wells Fargo Family & Business History Center, researching family histories for high-net-worth clients. A graduate of the New York University and Long Island University dual master’s program in archives and library science, Alec serves as the President of the New York Genealogy & Technology Group and is a member of the board of Reclaim the Records.

Margaret R. Fortier, CG® (US – Massachusetts): Margaret Fortier is a professional researcher, speaker, and writer with a focus on immigrants to New England. She is a facilitator for the Certification Discussion Group (CDG), a mentor for the GenProof study group, and a mentor for the CDG Mentor program. Margaret is chair of the Board for Certification of Genealogists Webinar Committee and served on the Board for the Massachusetts Society of Genealogists, Inc.

David Ryan (Ireland): David Ryan is a professional genealogist, tour guide, and oral historian based in Cork City, Ireland. He has a master’s degree in medieval history and a diploma in genealogy from University College Cork, and is a graduate of ProGen Study Group 39. David is the Communications Chair for the Oral History Network of Ireland.

Markus Schoenherr (Austria): Markus Schoenherr is a professional genealogist living and working in Vienna, specializing in Central and Eastern European research. He has served on boards and commissions of various associations in Europe, giving him exposure to cultural differences in how associations operate in different countries. He formerly worked in financial planning and accounting, holding a business degree from the University of Passau, Germany.

NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE (ONE-YEAR TERM)

Shannon Musfelt (US – Florida): Shannon Musfelt is the owner of Benchmark Genealogy, specializing in Northeast, South, and Midwest United States research and DNA analysis. A graduate of the Boston University Certificate in Genealogical Research Program and GenProof Study Group, Shannon volunteers as a Search Angel, assists the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG) Academy as a Hiveminder, and volunteers with the Polish Genealogy Society of America.

Elizabeth Swanay O’Neal (US – California): Elizabeth Swanay O'Neal is a professional genealogist, writer, and speaker, specializing in methodology, technology, and online research resources. She has studied at the National Institute for Genealogical Research, the Forensic Genealogy Institute, and SLIG. Elizabeth is president of the APG Southern California Chapter andthe Education & Programs Director for the Santa Barbara County Genealogical Society.

Statement from APG President Annette Burke Lyttle

“I am pleased to welcome this dedicated group of experienced genealogy professionals to APG’s  Board of Directors and Nominating Committee. Their diverse backgrounds and areas of expertise will bring new perspectives to APG’s leadership, strengthening our efforts to serve professional genealogists around the world. We look forward to exciting new initiatives in the new year.”

Congratulations to John, David, and Marcus, and to all who will be serving the APG for the forthcoming term!

Chris

My new book Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records is now available to buy at https://bit.ly/IrishLandRecords. Also available - Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, and on Twitter @genesblog.

Tuesday, 18 October 2022

APG appoints Michelle Dwyer Cohen as new Executive Director

From the Association of Professional Genealogists (www.apgen.org):

WHEAT RIDGE, Colo., 18 October 2022 —The Association of Professional Genealogists (APG), the world’s largest association for the genealogical profession, is pleased to name Michelle Dwyer Cohen of Poulsbo, Washington, as its next Executive Director. Cohen succeeds Kathleen W. Hinckley, CG, who will retire on 31 January 2023 after 27 years as Executive Director.

Cohen brings more than thirty years of project management experience to her new role, as well as a familiarity with the world of genealogy. A former Executive Director with JP Morgan Chase, she managed a global team of project managers responsible for implementing multi-million-dollar projects for various divisions within the Global Investment Bank.

"We are delighted to announce the hiring of Michelle Dwyer Cohen as our next Executive Director,” said APG President Annette Burke Lyttle. “Michelle is an accomplished executive with extensive experience in organizational management and membership engagement on an international level. We are excited to have her on board.” Cohen is a graduate of Cornell University (BA, Cum Laude) and New York University (MBA, Marketing and International Business).

In 2019, Cohen founded Dwyer Research, LLC, a genealogical research business, after earning a Certificate in Genealogical Research from the Boston University Center for Professional Education. She is the current editor of the Dallas Genealogical Society’s newsletter and served as liaison for APG’s Virtual Chapter.

"I am thrilled to be joining the executive team of APG. I look forward to supporting our members as we work through the challenges facing our industry today," said Cohen. “I also look forward to working with the team to grow APG, help the organization run as efficiently as possible, and expand its visibility.”


Comment:
As editor of the APG's monthly eNews, I am very much looking forward to working with Michelle. I think most of us are still in denial that Kathy is soon to retire - but it very much looks like the APG will be in good hands!

Chris

My new book Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records is now available to buy at https://bit.ly/IrishLandRecords. Also available - Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, and on Twitter @genesblog.

Tuesday, 19 April 2022

APG appoints eNews Editor and Advertising Manager

So a wee development at this end...

The Association of Professional Genealogists (APG) is pleased to announce having contracted with Chris Paton of Scotland to edit their monthly eNews and with Theresa McVean of Ontario, Canada, as advertising sales manager.

Chris Paton has spent three decades in communication industries, including twelve years as a television documentary maker in England and Scotland both with the BBC and Scottish Television. Originally from Northern Ireland, Chris has been a professional genealogist in Scotland since 2006. In December 2021 he volunteered to edit the eNews, allowing APG to resurrect this important communication tool.

Theresa McVean is a professional genealogist and co-founder of Ancestree Detectives. She is active in APG as chair of the Ontario Chapter and a volunteer on the marketing committee. She is also a marketing consultant with experience as director of advertising sales at Canadian media companies, as well as having been senior account manager in advertising sales at The Globe and Mail, Canada’s national newspaper.

“We are very excited to welcome Chris and Theresa to our team of contractors. The eNews is our primary tool for communication to our members,” said Annette Burke Lyttle, APG president. “Chris has been doing a great job as interim editor, and we’re happy to have him continue. Theresa’s professional background in advertising sales will be a huge asset to the association.” 

Comment : I've had a lot of fun putting together the APG's newsletter in the last four months, and look forward to continuing to work with colleagues internationally to help share news that benefits us all in our professional work as genealogists.

Chris

My new book Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records is now available to buy at https://bit.ly/IrishLandRecords. Also available - Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, and on Twitter @genesblog.

Monday, 8 November 2021

Forthcoming Association of Professional Genealogists elections

Apologies for the abuse of my own news blog here (!), but the following post is intended for my fellow members of the Association of Professional Genealogists (www.apgen.org). 

As someone who resigned as a very disillusioned Board member last month, I am proud to support the write-in campaign of my APG colleagues Annette Burke Lyttle, John Boeren, and Katherine Willson for the posts of President, Vice-President and Secretary.

The following is their manifesto commitments on which they are seeking votes:

We've generated a lot of discussion about the organization, and that is positive and important. The days of grumbling to ourselves or in small groups are over, and I see a possibility for real change for the better. I want to make a clear statement about some of the things I stand for as the write-in candidate for president. I know my colleagues, John Boeren, candidate for vice president, and Katherine Willson, candidate for secretary, are committed to these changes, as well.

• an overhaul of the elections process so it is fair and transparent
• an overhaul of the bylaws, policies, and procedures (rather than piecemeal changes) to allow the organization to function in the best interests of its members
• instituting mechanisms for easy two-way communication between the leadership and the membership and really listening
• collaborative decision making rather than having the power vested in the EC and the board as a rubber stamp
• reviving the eNews and the discussion forum to keep members informed and to allow them to network
• better serving our international members by learning what they need and supplying it

If you support these changes, then please consider voting for us, the write-in candidates.

The nominations have now been announced by the APG (please check your email for the list of nominees). Disappointingly they do not include Annette, John and Katherine, despite their request to be considered. I believe that all three could provide a much-needed fresh perspective, and outstanding leadership skills, to the organisation, particularly with regards to those of us in the international membership, as well as to our colleagues in the USA. An election without a choice is simply a coronation.

I would therefore ask you to seriously consider the option of adding all three in as 'write-in' candidates when the ballot drops in the next few days. You can find more about Annette, John and Katherine via their biographies on the APG Directory site.

Thank you.

UPDATE:  Here are candidate biographies for all three (their names can be added in on the ballot as write-in candidates):

Biography of Annette Burke Lyttle, write-in candidate for president
I have been a professional genealogist since 2014, initially offering services in research, writing, and education. In recent years my business has become centered on genealogy education in the form of speaking, teaching courses, and coaching individual clients on how to do research. I’ve held a number leadership positions in genealogical organizations, including vice president and program chair of the Colorado APG chapter and vice president and program chair of the APG Writers SIG. I’m also active in the Florida State Genealogical Society, serving on their webinar team and as editor of The Florida Genealogist. As a contractor for APG, I coordinated three Professional Management Conferences (2017–2019).

I have coordinated courses for GRIP and SLIG and currently coordinate the Fall Virtual Intermediate Foundations course for SLIG. I lead a Best Practices Study Group for three different organizations.
Non-genealogy volunteer experience includes serving as president of the Friends of the Pikes Peak Library District and as president of the Golden (Colorado) Urban Renewal Authority. 

I had a long career working in leadership positions in the government, corporate, small business, and educational sectors. That experience has given me the skills to work together with people to get the job done, whatever that job is. I understand the importance of listening and communicating, of valuing the people I work with, and of delivering results for the people I work for.

I think APG should be a “big tent” that accommodates, supports, and provides for all professional genealogists, regardless of how traditional or non-traditional their business or working situation is, regardless of background and age, regardless of anything that might separate us. We have more in common than we have differences, and we will all be better off if we can share, talk openly, and work for the good of all.

Here is my immediate vision for APG:
• an overhaul of the elections process so it is fair and transparent
• an overhaul of the bylaws, policies, and procedures (rather than piecemeal changes) to allow the organization to function in the best interests of its members
• instituting mechanisms for easy two-way communication between the leadership and the membership, and really listening
• collaborative decision making rather than having the power vested in the EC with the board as a rubber stamp
• reviving the eNews and the discussion forum to keep members informed and to allow them to network
• better serving our international members and our younger members by learning what they need and supplying it


Biography John Boeren, LLM, PLCGS, write-in candidate for Vice President
I live and work in The Netherlands. After I graduated from Tilburg University (Law School) I took classes at the School for Archivists in The Hague. My first work experience was with the Tilburg Regional Archives, as their team manager for research services. Later I served several mayors as their advisor on ceremony and protocol. In 2015 I started my own genealogy business, called Antecedentia. I then took classes at the National Institute for Genealogical Studies (Professional Development, Methodology, English Records). Since October 2020 I have been enrolled in the Strathclyde certificate program for Genealogical, Palaeographic and Heraldic Studies. In 2018 I became a fulltime genealogy professional, one of only a few in the Netherlands. I was a speaker at international conferences and wrote articles for international magazines and blogs. 

Over the last thirty years I served on many boards, often in the position of secretary, vice-president or president. Examples are:

• Dutch Genealogical Society (board member, 2004-2009 and 2014-2017, including the position of vice-president)
• Hasselt Chapel Foundation (secretary 2009-2012)
• Royal Archery Guild Sint Sebastian (secretary 2011-2015, president 2015-2021)
• THE Genealogy Show (board member, 2018-present)
• Netherlands Academy voor Genealogy (president, 2020-present)
• The Hidden Branch (ambassador, 2021-present)

For my longstanding contribution to the Dutch society, especially in the field of local history and genealogy, the King of the Netherlands appointed me Knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau in 2018.

Since January 2020 I have served on the board of APG as one of the directors. As the write-in candidate for the position of Vice-President I envision to 

(1) improve the communication within the board and with the membership;
(2) work on transparency and trust;
(3) develop member services;
(4) increase the attention for international members and
(5) give young genealogists a fair position in the genealogy community.

I wish to work together with other genealogists in an organization that represents the interests of genealogists, and that is committed to collaboration and continuing education.


Biography of Katherine R. Willson, write-in candidate for secretary
I live in Dexter, Michigan, and have been teaching beginning, intermediate, and advanced genealogy classes in Michigan since 2001, as well as speaking at local, regional, and national conferences. I authored The Genealogist’s Guide to Grand Rapids, Michigan, published in 2018, and research family history for clients. I created the “Genealogy on Facebook” list of over 16,700 Facebook genealogy links, now hosted on Cyndi’s List. I coordinate “Teaching Genealogy Classes in Your Community” for the SLIG Academy.

I have held the following leadership positions in genealogical societies:

• Virtual Genealogical Association (Founder and President 2018–2020
• Michigan Genealogical Council (Vice President and President 2016–2019)
• Association of Professional Genealogists (Board of Directors 2018–2019)
• Federation of Genealogical Societies (Conference Publicity Chair 2019)
• Genealogical Speakers Guild (Secretary 2018–2019)
• Genealogical Research Institute of Pittsburgh (Social Media Chair 2018–2019)

As an Army Reserve wife of more than 25 years I have assisted military families as a Family Readiness Group Leader, an Army Family Programs volunteer, and a member of the Department of Defense’s Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program cadre of speakers. I have also served as President, Vice President, and Treasurer of the Huron River Art Collective (formerly Ann Arbor Women Artists).

I am committed to two-way communication, transparent and collaborative decision-making, making APG a truly international organization, and serving the interests and needs of all professional genealogists. 

(With thanks to all three)

Chris

My new book Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records is now available to buy at https://bit.ly/IrishLandRecords. Also available - Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, and on Twitter @genesblog.

Tuesday, 17 August 2021

One week until the Association of Professional Genealogists' Professional Management Conference 2021

The Association of Professional Genealogists' Professional Management Conference 2021 takes place online across 6 days over the next 3 months, starting next week on 24-25 August, then on 21-22 September and 19-20 October. The following sessions are planned (the times stated are EDT from the US, which is 5 hours behind the UK):

24 August 2021 (Tue)
11:00am to 12:15pm - A Stool with Five Legs, Craig Roberts Scott, CG®, FUGA
2:00pm to 3:15pm - So, You Wanna Be a Speaker, David McDonald, DMin

25 August 2021 (Wed)

11:00am to 12:15pm - The Business of Genealogical Speaking, Annette Burke Lyttle
2:00pm to 3:15pm - Presentation Skills and Options for a Virtual World, Paul Milner, FUGA, MDiv

21 September 2021 (Tue)
11:00am to 12:15pm - Planning for Success! Creating a Simple Business & Marketing Plan for Your Genealogy Business, Joy Curtiss
2:00pm to 3:15 pm - Simple Sales Strategies for Professional Genealogists – Turning Prospects into Clients, Risa Daitzman Heywood
3:30pm to 4:45pm - Maybe You Shouldn't Care About Copyright, Judy G. Russell, JD, CG®, CGLSM

22 September 2021 (Wed)
11:00 am to 12:15 pm - Juggling Complex Projects While Staying on Track & on Time, J. Mark Lowe
2:00pm to 3:15pm - The APG Code of Ethics & Professional Practices, David McDonald, DMin
3:30pm to 4:45pm - Must-Haves for Your Genealogy Business Website, Carla S. Cegielski

19 October 2021 (Tue)
11:00am to 12:15pm - Five Plans for Professional Success, Lauri Jean Swett
2:00pm to 3:15 pm - General Contractor: Building Blocks of a Good Agreement, Judy G. Russell, JD, CG®, CGLSM
3:30pm to 4:45pm - 10 Tips for Becoming a Successful Writer, Michael J. Leclerc, CG®

20 October 2021 (Wed)
11:00 am to 12:15 pm - Building Your Professional Genealogical Network – Virtually and In-person, Paul Milner, FUGA, MDiv
2:00 pm to 3:15 pm - So You Want to Teach an Online Course, Jill K. Morelli, CG®
3:30pm to 4:45pm - What is Soft Marketing and Why Should We Care? Annette Burke Lyttle

Bonus Lectures
Two pre-recorded lectures will be made available to all attendees.
ABCs of Accounting for a Genealogy Business, Mary Kircher Roddy, CPA, CG®
Using & Benefiting from APG’s Continuing Professional Education Requirement, Billie Stone Fogarty, M.Ed. 

For further details on the presentations, the speakers, and the conference registration, please visit www.apgen.org/cpages/2021-pmc-program. Registration for the full conference, or for the Agust/September sessions only, closes in three days time on August 20th; registration for the September/October sessions closes on September 10th. The conference is open to both members and non-members.

For more on the Association of Professional Genealogists, please visit www.apgen.org.

Whether you are interested to find out more about working as a professional genealogist, or have been doing so for a long time, this looks to be an interesting programme!

Chris

Just out, Sharing Your Family History Online is on sale at https://bit.ly/SharingFamHist. Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, at http://bit.ly/ChrisPaton-Scottish2 is also out, as are Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed) at http://bit.ly/ChrisPaton-Irish1 and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records at http://bit.ly/ChrisPaton-Scotland1. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, and on Twitter @genesblog.

Wednesday, 9 December 2020

APG announces new Board of Directors and Nomination Committee members

The APG (www.apgen.org) has announced its new Board of Directors and Nomination Committee members - and yours truly makes an appearance! Here's the announcement:

 

Association of Professional Genealogists Announces New Board and Nominations Committee Members

WHEAT RIDGE, Colo., 9 December 2020—The Association of Professional Genealogists (APG®) has announced the results of its election for board members and nominations committee members. The APG membership elected six at-large board members for two-year terms, and one at-large board member for one year. Two nominations committee members were elected for one-year terms. Those elected:

At-Large Board of Directors (two-year term):

Alec Ferretti (US, New York)
Alec Ferretti holds masters degrees in archival sciences and library sciences. He serves on the Board of Directors of Reclaim the Records, works with the Wells Fargo Family & Business History Center, and is the President of the NY Genealogy and Technology Group.  He was the APG 2018 Young Professional Scholarship recipient, and has spoken at the 2019 APG Professional Management Conference, the 2020 SLIG Colloquium, and a number of others.

Margaret Rose Fortier, CG® (US, Massachusetts)
Margaret Rose Fortier is a Certified Genealogist® focusing on New England immigrants. She serves as membership director for the Massachusetts Society of Genealogists, facilitator for the Certification Discussion Group, mentor for the upcoming GenProof Study Group, and a member of the BCG WebinarCommittee. Margaret volunteerswith the Archdiocese of Boston Catholic Records project at NEHGS and with the Royall House and Slave Quarters in Medford, MA. She holds a business degree from Boston College and an MS in Human Factors in Information Design from Bentley University.

LaDonna Garner, M.A. (US, Missouri)

LaDonna Garner, M.A., is a historical and genealogical consultant in Southeast Missouri. She earned a M.A. in Historic Preservation with a focus on forgotten communities and cemeteries. She enjoys speaking and teaching hands-on genealogy and she has held various positions promoting local and state genealogical societies. These positions include director, vice-president, editor, fundraiser, conference organizer, syllabus chair, mentor, and active volunteer, as well as a curator and researcher for historic properties.

Dana Leeds (US, Texas)
A genealogist since 1998, Dana started seriously pursuing genealogy education in 2014. She has attended many institutes and is a certificate holder of Boston University’s Genealogical Research
Program. Dana is a current memberof ProGen 46andis pursuing certification through BCG.In 2018, Dana gave her first presentation to a local genealogy group. Soon after, she developed the Leeds Method of sorting DNA matches. This innovation quickly led to invitations to speak nationally. She has presented at APG’s PMC, RootsTech, i4GG’s International Genetic Genealogy Conference, and GRIP. Dana does DNA consulting and she conducts genealogy research, with a focus on DNA.

Cynthia Maharrey(US, Florida)
Cynthia Maharrey was born and raised in a small town in West Virginia.She specializes in late 18th through early 20th century research with emphases on the state of Kentucky and African American research.Cynthia has worked with individuals in a variety of capacities including creating Kentucky-specific historical content, serving as a coach in Trace’s Coaches’Corner at RootsTech and appearing on the Travel Channel’s The Dead Files. Cynthia is a member of the National Genealogical Society, the African American Genealogy Group of Kentucky, the Florida State Genealogical Society, and two county historical societies.

Chris Paton (Scotland)
Originally from Northern Ireland, but resident in Scotland since 1997, Chris has worked as a professional genealogist since 2006. A holder of a Postgraduate Diploma in Genealogical Studies from the University of Strathclyde, Chris researches through his Scotland's Greatest Story service (www.scotlandsgreateststory.co.uk), offering services and experience in both Scottish and Irish family history. Chris is the author of several bestselling genealogy books and he writes the daily Scottish GENES blog (http://scottishgenes.blogspot.com).

Rose Lerer Cohen (Israel)  
Rose Lerer Cohen, Ph.D, is a current member of the APG board and active member of the Continuing Education Monitoring Committee and the International Committee. Rose is a professional genealogist and family researcher, writing, lecturing, and conducting workshops in Israel, North America, and South Africa. She has written and lectured on topics relating to genealogy research both in Israel and abroad and isinvolved in genealogy organizations, both locally and internationally. 

* Rose Lerer Cohen will fill the one-year vacancy on the board, term ending 31 December 2021.

Nominations Committee (one-year term)

Michelle Roos Goodrum (US, Arizona)
Michelle Roos Goodrum is a certificate holder (OL 16) and an instructor for Boston University’s Genealogical Research Program. Michelle completed the ProGen Study Group (ProGen 14)and regularly attends genealogical institutes and conferences.Michelle’s interest in genealogy began in junior high school. In 1994 she attended a local family history society meeting and became hooked. Areas of interest include land records, genetic genealogy, and research in the western United States.

Kimberly Powell (US, Pennsylvania)
Kimberly is a professional genealogist, author, and educator specializing in genealogical writing, pre-1850 family history, land records, DNA, and solving complex problems. She served seven years APG’s board,including two years as past president and several years as chair of APG’s Professional Development Committee. She served as the Genealogy Expert for About.com for sixteen years and teaches at genealogy institutes as well as in the online genealogy coursesoffered through Boston University. Her research focus is families with roots in the southeastern US and southwestern PA.

Statement from President David McDonald:

“We thank our retiring board members and welcome those elected. The next two years will provide us the opportunity to strengthen the field of professional genealogy as we puruse developing connections between the public and our vast network of genealogists.  We will continue advocating for improved record access while partnering with organizations and entities that value the voices of genealogists. We will work together in making decisions that will lift the standards of genealogy and increase the relevanceof our work.”   

About the Association of Professional Genealogists

The Association of Professional Genealogists (www.apgen.org), established in 1979,represents more than 2,700 genealogists in various genealogy-related businesses. APG encourages genealogical excellence, ethical practice, mentoring, and education. The organization also supports the preservation and accessibility of records useful to thefields of genealogy and history. Its 2 members represent all fifty U.S. states, Canada, and forty other countries. APG is active on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.

COMMENT: I'm very much looking forward to getting involved over the next two years, and would like to thank those who took the trouble to give me their vote at the recent Board elections. The APG is predominatly a US organsiation with 82% of its members there, but it also has 18% of its members across 40 countries, with a significant contribution from the UK and Ireland. I hope to add my voice for our local members but to also help the association at large in its endeavours to help all genealogists further professionalise their skills. 

And if the Annual Meeting this evening was anything to go by, it should also be fun!

Chris

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