Saratoga County History Center Appoints New Executive Director
BALLSTON SPA — The Board of Trustees of the Saratoga County History Center has announced the appointment of Suzanne Maloney as its new Executive Director.
The History Center has been rebuilding since the COVID-19 pandemic left the position vacant for the past five years.
Maloney brings over 20 years of experience in nonprofit leadership, fundraising, and program management. For the past decade, she has operated a flower, herb, and vegetable farm, specializing in floral arrangements, supplying herbalists, and providing Community-Supported Agriculture. In addition, she has served as the operations manager for the Albany Riverfront Collaborative and as a development associate for the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants.
Her extensive background includes serving as Statewide Director of the State Employees Federated Appeal and as Executive Director of several organizations, including the Environmental Business Association of New York State, the New York State Nursery & Landscape Association, and the Invasive Plant Council of New York State.
The Saratoga County History Center, chartered by the New York State Education Department, operates out of Brookside Museum, a historic former hotel dating back to the 1790s in Ballston Spa. Maloney will lead a team of volunteers and a staff of three, continuing the institution’s tradition of publishing books and articles, curating exhibits, and producing engaging in-person and online programs.
The History Center is partly supported by the New York State Council on the Arts and local municipal governments, including Saratoga County. However, it primarily relies on memberships, donations, and programs to sustain its operations.



