As a small non-profit organization, ADST relies on volunteers to assist us in our mission of “capturing, preserving, and sharing the experiences of America’s diplomats.”
Volunteer opportunities include:
- Becoming an Interviewer (Foreign Affairs background required)
- Editing Interview Transcripts
- Subject Matter Expert Advisor (Country Readers, Subject Readers, & Moments)
- Development support
- Educational Outreach/Classroom Speaker
If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please fill out this form and send an email to [email protected] with a CV or Resume indicating your interest in volunteering.
Please note: if you are an undergraduate or graduate student please apply for our internship program. You can view the deadlines and details about our internship program here.
ADST is profoundly grateful to all of the volunteers collaborating with us. Among those who have given exceptional support are:
General Oral History Support (Interviewing, Editing, Table of Contents, Education)
- John Collinge, Retired FSO
- Ms. Stephanie Kinney, Retired FSO
- The Honorable Allan Mustard
- Mr. David Reuther, Retired FSO
Interviewing
- The Honorable Jay Anania
- Mr. Thomas J. Dunnigan, Retired FSO
- Mr. Peter Eicher, Retired FSO
- The Honorable Raymond C. Ewing
- Ms. Sue Klingaman, Retired FSO
- Ms. Linda Lippner
- Mr. Dayton S. Mak, Retired FSO
- The Honorable J. Peter Moffat
- Mr. Thomas Stern, Retired FSO
- Mr. Daniel Whitman, Retired FSO
Editing (Oral Histories, Moments, Country Readers)
- Ms. Anne Barbaro, Retired FSO
- Ms. Sandra Clark, Retired FSO
- Ms. Margaret Dean, Retired FSO
- The Honorable Jennifer Zimdahl Galt
- Ms. Ava Gunstra
- Michael Mahoney, Retired FSO
- Ms. Joanna Reams
- J. Brinton Rowdybush, Retired FSO
- Mr. Chris Sibilla, Retired FSO
Special Projects
- Mr. Richard Driscoll, Retired FSO
- Mr. Jeffery Fischer
- Mr. Larry Garber, Retired FSO
- Ms. Carol Peasley, Retired FSO
