J. Olekas presented the candidacy of D. Kabelkė to the Seimas, asserting that she possesses a clear operational vision for the center and the requisite competencies, supported by substantial leadership experience within the field of LGGRTC operations.
Based on these qualifications, Olekas formally put forward the candidate for the director role. The lithuanian professional, D. Kabelkė, articulated her motivation for seeking the directorship by emphasizing the need for innovation and a defined strategic trajectory for the institution.
According to Kabelkė, the LGGRTC’s role extends beyond traditional historical research and memory preservation. She proposed that the center should function as an active collaborator with the broader community. Her vision centers on leveraging history not merely as an academic subject, but as a practical tool for societal development.
Kabelkė stated that the lggrtc should actively contribute to cultivating a society that is more resilient, more engaged in civic life, and possesses a heightened sense of self-awareness. This proposed shift suggests a move toward public engagement and proactive societal contribution, positioning the center as a key driver in national discourse rather than solely a repository of records. The presentation of her candidacy marks a focus on modernizing the institution’s outreach and strategic impact.
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