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November 14, 2007

Looking for work?

Friends, it has come to my attention that one of my favorite people in Chestertown is looking for help. That's right: Adam Goodheart, Hodson Trust-Griswold Director of Washington College's own C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience (who once pretended to climb, with Robbi, from the maw of a giant inflatable vagina) is looking for a new Program Manager.

Here's what Adam has to say about the position:

"I'm looking for any fabulous young (or young at heart) person who loves history in an offbeat, not-necessarily academic way, and might like to be our new Program Manager at the Starr Center. This person would be a kind of den leader for students, doing things like leading road trips to battlefields and weird museums, taking new freshmen out for three days aboard Sultana, coming up with cool and exciting projects during the year ... as well as helping to run our lectures and other public programs. It would be an amazing job for the right person, I think. It could be a nice opportunity for someone who on the side is is writing a novel or carving little figures of George Washington or doing oral histories of old goose hunters."

The more official job posting can be found by clicking here.

And the Starr Center's Web site is here.

Let's consider a few things together. The person in this job would be:

1) working for Adam Goodheart, who is, by all observable indicators, a truly outstanding guy. Also funny and smart. And sexy.

2) conveniently close to our barn. The Starr Center is approximately 23 seconds from here, if one is moving at a full sprint.

3) helping me redeem the hefty finder's fee that Adam has promised if the eventual hire comes to him by way of this posting.

In all seriousness, this is a great job, Adam is a great guy, and the Starr Center is an amazing resource. And I really need that finder's fee.

Posted by bogenamp at November 14, 2007 10:39 AM