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{{CandidateInformation|name=Tom Lingner|electionyear=2024|board_role=Member Liaison|image=TomLingner.jpg|caption= |bio=I would like to be considered for the open Member Liaison seat. I am relatively new to the Asylum, having only joined at the beginning of this year (2024), but already in my short stay the interactions I have had, the connections I have made, and the advice that I have received, have clearly demonstrated the value of the Asylum as a place where a collaborative spirit and a genuine willingness to help one another can make things happen.
I would like to be considered for the open Member Liaison seat. I am relatively new to the Asylum, having only joined at the beginning of this year (2024), but already in my short stay the interactions I have had, the connections I have made, and the advice that I have received, have clearly demonstrated the value of the Asylum as a place where a collaborative spirit and a genuine willingness to help one another can make things happen.


I was a freelance architectural and museum photographer for twenty years or so, and as a freelancer, it is necessary to have (or develop) good interpersonal skills. I work at Harvard University now as the Customer Service Manager in the Imaging division of the Library. I served on a few committees and I won a “Green Carpet Award” for spearheading energy-saving initiatives in my department. I do not claim to have board experience, but I will participate and I do enjoy helping to work through issues in an effort to get to a solution.
I was a freelance architectural and museum photographer for twenty years or so, and as a freelancer, it is necessary to have (or develop) good interpersonal skills. I work at Harvard University now as the Customer Service Manager in the Imaging division of the Library. I served on a few committees and I won a “Green Carpet Award” for spearheading energy-saving initiatives in my department. I do not claim to have board experience, but I will participate and I do enjoy helping to work through issues in an effort to get to a solution.
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Tom Lingner
Tom Lingner
[mailto:tom@thomaslingner.com tom@thomaslingner.com]


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Tom Lingner
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General Info
Election Year 2024
Board Role Member Liaison
Contact Info
Email: tom@thomaslingner.com

I would like to be considered for the open Member Liaison seat. I am relatively new to the Asylum, having only joined at the beginning of this year (2024), but already in my short stay the interactions I have had, the connections I have made, and the advice that I have received, have clearly demonstrated the value of the Asylum as a place where a collaborative spirit and a genuine willingness to help one another can make things happen.

I was a freelance architectural and museum photographer for twenty years or so, and as a freelancer, it is necessary to have (or develop) good interpersonal skills. I work at Harvard University now as the Customer Service Manager in the Imaging division of the Library. I served on a few committees and I won a “Green Carpet Award” for spearheading energy-saving initiatives in my department. I do not claim to have board experience, but I will participate and I do enjoy helping to work through issues in an effort to get to a solution.

I learned of the Asylum through a friend who happened to also be a board member, and after a single visit I knew I wanted to be a part of it. I am a generally gregarious person, I am a good communicator, and I would welcome the opportunity to serve this great collective in a way that helps relations between the board and the membership.

Thank you for your consideration.

Tom Lingner

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