- Member, Canadian Historical Association (Since 2011)
- Member, Network in Canadian History and Environment (NiCHE) (Since 2011)
- Advisory Committee, William S. Cohen Papers Forum (2010-2011)
- Conference Chairman, “Crisis in Context: Paradigms, Continuities, and Revisions.” The 12th Annual University of Maine/University of New Brunswick International Graduate Student Conference, Orono, Maine, (October, 2010)
- Assistant Editor, Maine History, quarterly journal published by the Maine Historical Society, (6/2009 to 6/2010)
- Assistant Conference Coordinator, DSSRN, (Diadromous Species Restoration Research Network), an NSF-funded project of the George Mitchell Center for Sustainability and Watershed Research, University of Maine, (Summer 2009)
- Founder and Coordinator, Friday Noontime Seminar Series, History Department, (2008-2010)
- Graduate Representative, History Department Graduate Program Committee, (2008-2010)
- Vice President, History Graduate Student Association, (2008-2009)
- Events Coordinator, History Graduate Student Association, (2009-2010)
- Member, McBride Environmental History Workgroup, (2008-2010)
- Phi Alpha Theta, (Since 2009)
- Member, New England Historical Association, (Since 2009)
- Member, American Society for Environmental History, (Since 2009)
- Researcher, HMAP (History of Marine Animal Populations), University of New Hampshire (2004-2006) In consultation with NMFS and Woods Hole—Research into 19th century whaling records and logbooks, attempting to determine past spatial distributions of whale populations and the geography of whale hunting efforts. In consultation with the Census of Marine Life and funded by NSF—Tracking historical catch statistics of cod in the Gulf of Maine in an effort to model historical populations.
- Editor, Institute of Maritime History, (2002) Rainsford Island Archaeological Reconnaissance and Management Plan. Published for the Boston Landmarks Commission. 2002
- Education Department Intern, Colorado History Museum, (1998 to 1999) Worked with the education department developing and presenting tours and interactive programs for school groups in downtown Denver.