LORNA OPPEDISANO recently joined Onondaga Historical Association (OHA) as the project manager for events and programs. A storyteller at heart, she’s thrilled to be a part of the team connecting the past with the present in her hometown. Prior to OHA, Oppedisano most recently worked at the Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology […]
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LORNA OPPEDISANO recently joined Onondaga Historical Association (OHA) as the project manager for events and programs. A storyteller at heart, she’s thrilled to be a part of the team connecting the past with the present in her hometown. Prior to OHA, Oppedisano most recently worked at the Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology (MOST) as director of development. While she’s spent much of her life in Syracuse, she truly fell in love with the region when she began her professional career here at Syracuse Woman Magazine, where she served as editor for three years. Oppedisano holds a bachelor’s degree in magazine journalism from S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.