United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Employee Directory
MuseumsDistrict of Columbia, United States501-1000 Employees
Based in Washington, D.C., the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum operates as a museum and research center dedicated to preserving the memory of the Holocaust. It is described as a living memorial that aims to educate citizens and leaders worldwide about the dangers of hatred and the imperative to prevent genocide, while upholding human dignity. The institution engages millions of visitors each year through exhibitions and programming designed to connect historical events to present-day ethical choices. Within the museums sector, it combines memorial work with public education and scholarly inquiry, emphasizing the preservation of eyewitness accounts as time progresses. The museum is situated in the nation’s capital and serves as a prominent reference point for Holocaust education. Its audience encompasses the general public, scholars, and policymakers around the world who seek to understand the consequences of hatred and the need for protective action. The organization explicitly frames its work as addressing contemporary challenges, including rising Holocaust denial and antisemitism, and the ongoing threats of genocide, by providing historical context and informed discussion. In 2025 it launched the Broadening Academia Initiative to expand support for scholars outside traditional tenure tracks, reflecting a broader effort to sustain research and education. Through these efforts, the institution functions as a focal point for Holocaust studies, public deliberation, and accountability, ensuring that survivor and eyewitness perspectives inform future generations.