Chrissy Gregg is the Director of Distance Learning at The National WWII Museum in New Orleans. She has been with the Museum since 2011 and oversees the variety of distance learning initiatives for both K-12 and lifelong learning audiences, reaching tens of thousands of participants a year. This includes the Museum’s Telly and Suncoast Emmy award-winning Electronic Field Trip series, which are highly-produced webcasts for students. Chrissy has an MA in Museum Studies from Indiana University and an undergraduate degree in Studio Art and History from Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama. She has curated an exhibit on the Museum’s collection of Allied propaganda posters and has presented extensively on art in war and the Monuments Men.
Previous to her role at the Museum, Chrissy worked at the Indianapolis Museum of Art as a Public Programs Assistant. She has been a member of the International Society of Technology and Education (ISTE) since 2013 and presented about distance learning at the Mid-South Distance Learning Association Conference, National Service Learning Conference, Association for Communication Excellence Conference, the Southeastern Museums Conference, the American Alliance of Museums Conference, and ISTE.
Chrissy Gregg
Director of Distance Learning

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