Toni Kiser is the Assistant Director for Collections Management at The National WWII Museum. She oversees all aspects of registration and collection management and has worked on varied projects from large exhibit installations, digitization projects, storage moves, artifact re-housing, and cataloging and nomenclature standards. She is the author of Loyal Forces: American Animals in WWII and co-editor of Museum Registration Methods, 6th edition. Ms. Kiser serves on the Board for the Association of Registrars and Collection Specialists. She holds a BA in History from Brevard College and an MA in Museum Studies from The George Washington University.
Toni M. Kiser
Assistant Director for Collections Management

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