Retirement of Eisenhower Library Director
Karl Weissenbach
Karl H. Weissenbach, Director of the
Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum, and Boyhood Home in Abilene, Kansas,
will retire on June 3, 2016.
Karl has been the library's director since April 2008. As
director, Karl created the Kansas Town Hall, a public forum which brings
policymakers into dialogue with citizens. He led local officials in
establishing the Five Star Museum District, an innovative collaboration linking
Abilene's numerous cultural institutions into a more integrated visitor experience.
He also established the Symphony at Sunset,
an annual event at the Library to commemorate the service of General Eisenhower
and all World War II veterans.
Karl also led major commemorative programs of
the 65th and 70th anniversaries of World War II, and was instrumental in
establishing the Dwight D. Eisenhower-Harry S. Truman Presidential Highway
along the Interstate 70 corridor between Abilene, Kansas, and Independence,
Missouri. Among the many partnerships he forged during his tenure at the
Eisenhower Library are relationships with the Kansas Humanities Council,
American University, Rockhurst University, Kansas Wesleyan University, and
Kansas State University.
In 2010, Karl received the Archivist's Award for Outstanding
Achievement for excellence in promoting civic literacy through public
programming. Karl was also recognized in 2010 by the Abilene Chamber of
Commerce as the Distinguished Business Person of the Year and received the
Kansas Governor's Tourism Award in 2011.
Karl began his National Archives and Records Administration career in the
microfilm reading room at Archives I when he was an American University
student. Over his many years with the agency, he served as Supervisory
Archivist of the Central Research Room, Director of the Nixon Presidential
Materials Staff, and Director of the Eisenhower Library.
Deputy Director Tim Rives will be acting director until a
new director is selected.
The Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum and Boyhood Home, a nonpartisan federal institution, is part of the Presidential Libraries network operated by the National Archives and Records Administration. Presidential Libraries promote understanding of the presidency and the American experience. We preserve and provide access to historical materials, support research, and create interactive programs and exhibits that educate and inspire.
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