WMA Book Club

ID: WMA2026_589

Track: Other

  Join the WMA Book Club to discuss what you’re reading! Whether it’s fiction, non-fiction, or museum-related, we want to know about the books living rent-free in your head.

Session Information

Format: Regular session/panel (roundtable, single speaker, etc.)

Uniqueness: This is not a presentation – it’s a chance for friends to gather, share the books they love, and build their TBR list.

Objectives: Session participants will connect with others who value reading and learning, and deepen their networks through informal discussion. Session participants will drive the conversation by sharing their personal recommendations. Session participants will broaden their understanding of the WMA community by meeting new people, discovering new connections with them, and building bonds with colleagues.

Engagement: Participants will drive the content of the discussion! Presenters will seed the conversation, capture the books suggested, and share the list with those who sign up for it.

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Audience

Audiences: Other 

Professional Level: All levels 

Scalability: Professionals at every level, in every size institution, can benefit from the information and ideas shared in this session. The techniques can be used alone or with groups, customized, and adapted to fit a variety of physical and cultural needs.

Participants

Niki Stewart (Submitter)
VP, Chief Learning & Engagement Officer
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation

Scottsdale, AZ

Niki Stewart is not presenting.

Nicole Meldahl (Moderator)
Executive Director
Western Neighborhoods Project

San Francisco, CA
niclle@outsidelands.org

Nicole Meldahl is not presenting.
(confirmed)

Niki Stewart (Panelist)
VP, Chief Learning & Engagement Officer
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation

Scottsdale, AZ
nstewart@franklloydwright.org

(confirmed)

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