Dermann, Stephanie

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Dermann, Stephanie

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        Dates of existence

        March 4, 1993 -

        History

        Stephanie Dermann is a Canadian heritage professional. She was born on March 4, 1993. Originally from Calgary, AB, she attended Mount Royal University and the University of Victoria, receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree at the latter in Art History and Visual Studies in 2017. She proceeded to receive a Master's degree in Art, History, and Literature through The Country House at the University of Leicester in 2018. Through her school years, she worked as a sales representative at Shopper's Drug Mart, Pier 21 Imports, and Capitol Iron. In the summer of 2019, she worked as a historical interpreter at Victoria Settlement Historic Site in Smoky Lake, AB, and through that winter, as Assistant Archivist at the Whistler Museum & Archives. In 2020, she moved from Whistler back to Alberta, where she took a position at Red Lake Regional Heritage Centre - her current line of work.

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        Calgary, AB
        Victoria, BC
        Leicester, UK
        Smoky Lake, AB
        Whistler
        Red Lake, AB

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        CA-AB-DS002

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        RAD, July 2008 version. Canadian Council of Archives.

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        Catalogued January 2022.

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