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Welcome! The early career tables have offered a low-pressure and lively place to sit during the annual SAA Luncheon. Even though the conference has been cancelled, let’s keep up the tradition virtually!

We will use Zoom to still “meet” on Friday, April 17 at 1:30 p.m. (Mountain Time / GMT -06:00), which won’t technically be “lunchtime” for a lot of us. Bring your breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert, drinks, snacks, etc. I will send an invitation and instructions for how to join the Zoom meeting a few days ahead of time to the email address you list on the sign-up sheet below.

Here is some information about the tables:

• The tables are intended to foster mutual mentorship in the spirit of the #SAAllies initiative* and are open to anyone who considers themselves to be in the early stages of their career (which might mean different things to different people — that's cool!). If you‘re new to SAA, you are also more than welcome to join us! Finally, if you would like to sit at the tables but do not consider yourself 'early career', please feel free to sign up—we'd love for you to join the conversations! Even if you weren’t scheduled to attend SAA this year, you are more than welcome to join in.

• The early career luncheon tables began in 2015, when a group of ten early career women decided to forgo the stress of trying to find a place to sit at the lunch by "just" sitting together. We soon learned how many early career attendees were equally stressed out by the luncheon experience. The initiative to make sure that early career attendees are welcomed, well-represented, can make connections with other attendees, and have a good time at the lunch by reserving space for low-key conversation has grown steadily ever since the tables' modest first incarnation: last year, we had almost 120 people participating!

If you have questions about the tables or are having trouble adding your name to the list, please email Claire Bourne at claire.bourne@psu.edu. Please feel free to share the link to this sign-up sheet widely!

[ * To learn more about #SAAllies: tinyurl.com/SAAllies ]

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NAMEPREFERRED EMAIL ADDRESSCOMMENTS
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Claire M. L. Bourneclaire.bourne@psu.eduThank you to the SAA trustees and staff for supporting and advertising this initiative!
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Matt Cartermccarte2@uncg.edu
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Molly G. Yarnmolly.yarn@gmail.com
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Megan Herroldmeganlherrold@gmail.com
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Lauren Weindling
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Nora J. Williamsnora.j.williams@gmail.comSo glad this is continuing this year! Thank you Claire for organizing it :)
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Martin HigginsMMH695@bham.ac.uk
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Nicole Hagstrom-Schmidtnehs100@tamu.edu
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Yasmine Hachimiyehachimi@ucdavis.eduI'm so excited to be a part of this!
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Sam Pizelospizelo@ucdavis.edu
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Jess Hamletjhamlet@crimson.ua.edu
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Courtney Parkercaparker4@crimson.ua.edu
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Breanne Weberbeweber@ucdavis.eduCan't wait to meet you all!
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Gabriella Edelsteingabriella.edelstein@newcastle.edu.auThanks Claire!
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Emily L. Loneyeloney@wisc.edu
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Lisa Robinsonrobinsol@stjohns.edu
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Thea Buckleyt.buckley@qub.ac.uk
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Lauren Cantoslauren.cantos@gmail.com
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Elizabeth E. Tavareselizabethtavares@mac.com
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Elizabeth (Betsy) Labiner etlabiner@email.arizona.eduThank you so much for this!
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Aleida Auldaleida.auld@unige.ch
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Andrew Loebandrewloeb@trentu.ca
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Caro Pirricaro.pirri@rutgers.edu
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Amanda Ruudruud@usc.edu
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Gemma Allredgemma.allred@unine.ch
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Ben Broadribbbmb543@student.bham.ac.uk
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Naya Tsentourou
p.n.tsentourou@exeter.ac.ukLooking forward to it!
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Michael Benitezmabenite@usc.edu
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Katy Krieger
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Jennifer E. Nicholsonjennifer.nicholson@sydney.edu.auThank you! Had a great first luncheon experience in 2019, and am looking forward to another.
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Andy Reillyandrew.reilly@unil.ch
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Callan Daviesc.j.davies@kent.ac.uk
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Chris Klippensteincpk2126@columbia.eduLooking forward to it! Take care, everyone.
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Wendy Beth Hymanwhyman@oberlin.eduExcited to see everyone! Rather more mid-career but keen to socilaze. Thanks, Claire!
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Matthew Blaidenmjblaiden@gmail.comWonderful idea, thank you! And also thanks for opening up to those of us who weren't going to make it to the conference this year in person anyway.
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Meghan Andrewsandrews@lycoming.eduLooking forward!
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Vanessa Limvanessa.lim@rhul.ac.uk
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Anouska Lester Lestera@roehampton.ac.uk
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Amy Lidsteramy.lidster@kcl.ac.uk
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Aley O'Maraamomara@syr.eduCouldn't make it to SAA before all this either, so I'm so glad you're putting this together!
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Josie Schoeljosie.schoel@gmail.comThank you for pulling this together!
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Dyani Taffdtaff@ithaca.edu
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Justin Shawjustin.shaw@emory.edu
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Catherine Evans catherinerevans44@gmail.comThank you for making this happen, what a great idea!
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Kristen Abbott Bennettkbennett5@framingham.edu
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Sophia McQuillansophiamcquillan89@gmail.comThank you so much for allowing this to happen in an online setting. Great idea and I cannot wait!
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Bailey Sincoxbsincox@g.harvard.eduLooking forward to this.
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Emily Rendekrendek@mailbox.sc.edu
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Eileen Sperrysperrye@strose.eduThanks for making this happen!
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Sawyer Kempskkemp@ucdavis.edu Many thanks for organizing! Looking forward to seeing everyone
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Andrew Bozioabozio@skidmore.edu
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Matt Richdanitrich@berkeley.edu
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Ronan HatfullRonan.Hatfull@warwick.ac.uk
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Paramita Duttaparamita.dutta@gmail.comThis would have been my first time to SAA, so looking forward to this!
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Taylor Haretah61@psu.eduThanks for putting this together!
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Charlene V. Smithcharlenevsmith@gmail.com
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Alice Equestriali.equestri@gmail.com
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Emily LathropEmilyrlathrop@gmail.com
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Andrew Keenerakeener@scu.eduThank you, Claire!
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Mary Learnermlearner@live.unc.edu
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Maria Isabel Mazamim19@psu.eduThank you so much for putting this together, Claire!
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Adam Fairclothamf360@psu.eduThank you!
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Sarah Mayosemayo@uga.edu
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Kathleen Lynchklynch@folger.eduI'm not actually going to be able to make this virtual lunch. Conflicts with my virtual SAA seminar. But all of you, keep in touch with the Folger and let us know how you'd like us to help.
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