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LOGAN HINDERLITER

September 8, 2014 By

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, GRANTS & PARTNERSHIPS
logan@rihumanities.org

As Associate Director of Grants & Partnerships, Logan Hinderliter helps to facilitate the grants program, develop the Council’s humanities programs, maintain the organization’s archive, and support Board engagement. Logan also assists in the development and implementation of special projects and grants.

Originally from Northwestern Pennsylvania, Logan has lived in southeast New England for seven years. A graduate of Wheaton College in Norton, MA, Logan studied Classics and Early Modern Art History. While at Wheaton, he was a founding member of the Wheaton Institute for the Interdisciplinary Humanities, serving as a student member of the advisory board, a digital content and strategy outreach assistant, and an alumni member of the advisory board. More recently, Logan has worked as the Council’s strategy and communications intern, program coordinator, program associate, and program officer.

Logan resides in the Edgewood neighborhood of Cranston. Loving cafes, libraries, historical sites, live music, and community events, he is ever out and about the great state of Rhode Island. Logan is an Eagle Scout and member of the Appalachian Mountain Club. He frequently hikes and spends time taking advantage of New England’s natural resources.

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