Montgomery County Locals Join Board of Statewide Nonprofit

November 4, 2024

Elizabeth Benton and Charmaine Weston Join Maryland Humanities Board of Directors

Elizabeth Benton, a white middle-aged woman with blonde hair the ends a little before her chin. She wears a black, sleeveless blouse and smiles.
Elizabeth Benton

(Baltimore, MD) – Maryland Humanities is delighted to welcome Montgomery County residents Elizabeth Benton and Charmaine Weston to the organization’s Board of Directors. Benton resides in Rockville and Weston lives in Takoma Park; both work at Montgomery College. Benton and Weston join 28 other volunteers in service on the Maryland Humanities Board of Directors. View the full list of members here.

Elizabeth Benton (she/her) serves as the Dean of English and Reading at Montgomery College.  Her career has focused on secondary education, community college teaching and leadership, and graduate teaching in qualitative methods.  Benton has a Ph.D. from The George Washington University Graduate School of Education and Human Development, as well as an M.A. in English Education from Columbia Teachers College.  

“Joining Maryland Humanities allows me to unite my passions for the humanities, service, reading, writing, and equity,” Benton says. “I am honored to work alongside dedicated colleagues who actively contribute to our community. Together, our combined efforts can make a meaningful impact for the people of Maryland and beyond.”

Charmaine Weston, a Black middle-aged woman, with wavy hair past her shoulders that she wears down. She smiles. She wears a black cardigan over a black and white patterned top.
Charmaine Weston

Charmaine Weston (she/her) has been an English Professor at Montgomery College since 2007. Beyond Montgomery College, Weston has judged local creative writing contests and served as adjunct faculty in Pennsylvania and South Carolina. She earned an Ed.D. in Leadership & Learning from Vanderbilt University and her M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Seton Hill University.  

“I am excited to share humanities with Maryland, particularly exploring culture, language, and history,” Weston says. “Joining the board allows me to contribute to my community as well as learn more about it.”

Anyone interested in discussing board service may contact the Advancement Department at Maryland Humanities at advancement@mdhumanities.org

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