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1 ASSOCIATION OF SCIENCE MUSEUM DIRECTORS OFFICER INFORMATION FROM INCEPTION IN 1959 TO TODAY 2018 Sarah George, Natural History Museum of Utah, Salt Lake City Utah Vice- Julie Stein, Burke Museum, Seattle, WA Vice- Dennis Kois, Milwaukee Public Museum Joe Keiper, Virginia Museum of Natural History, Martinsville, VA 2017 Todd Boyette, Morehead Planetarium & Science Center, Chapel Hill, NC Vice- Tonya Mathews, Michigan Science Center, Detroit, MI Vice- Julie Stein, Burke Museum, Seattle, WA Joe Keiper, Virginia Museum of Natural History, Martinsville, VA
2 2016 Todd Boyette, Morehead Planetarium & Science Center, Chapel Hill, NC Vice- Tonya Matthews, Michigan Science Center, Detroit, MI Vice- Sarah George, Natural History Museum of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Joe Keiper, Virginia Museum of Natural History, Martinsville, VA 2015 Doug Jones - Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville FL Vice- Todd Boyette, Morehead Planetarium & Science Center, Chapel Hill, NC Vice- Sarah George, Natural History Museum of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Joe Keiper, Virginia Museum of Natural History, Martinsville, VA
3 2014 Doug Jones - Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville, FL Vice- Todd Boyette, Morehead Planetarium & Science Center, Chapel Hill, NC Vice- Sarah George, Natural History Museum of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Amy Harris - University of Michigan Exhibit Museum of Natural History, Ann Arbor MI 2013 Bonnie W. Styles - Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL Vice- Amy Harris - University of Michigan Exhibit Museum of Natural History, Ann Arbor, MI Vice- Todd Boyette, Morehead Planetarium & Science Center, Chapel Hill, NC Doug Jones - Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville, FL 2012 Bonnie W. Styles - Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL Vice- Elizabeth Hartfield - Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, Jackson, MS
4 Vice- Amy Harris - University of Michigan Exhibit Museum of Natural History, Ann Arbor, MI Doug Jones - Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville, FL 2011 Bonnie W. Styles - Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL Vice- Elizabeth Hartfield - Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, Jackson, MS Vice- Amy Harris - University of Michigan Exhibit Museum of Natural History, Ann Arbor, MI Doug Jones - Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville, FL 2010 Kate Bennett - Rochester Museum & Science Center, Rochester, NY Vice- Doug Jones - Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville, FL Vice- Elizabeth Hartfield - Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, Jackson, MS Bonnie W. Styles - Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL
5 2009 Kate Bennett - Rochester Museum & Science Center, Rochester, NY Vice- Doug Jones - Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville, FL Vice- Elizabeth Hartfield - Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, Jackson, MS Bonnie W. Styles - Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL 2008 Karl Hutterer - Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara, CA Vice- Doug Jones - Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville, FL Vice- Bryan Tisdall - Science World BC, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Bonnie W. Styles - Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL 2007 Karl Hutterer - Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara, CA Vice- David Chesebrough - COSI, Columbus, OH
6 Vice- Bryan Tisdall - Science World BC, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Bonnie W. Styles - Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL 2006 Douglass McDonald - Cincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati, OH Vice- Doug Sharon - University of California Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, Berkeley, CA Vice- Ellen Censky - Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, Norman, OK Bonnie W. Styles - Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL 2005 Douglass McDonald - Cincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati, OH Vice- Kate Bennett - Rochester Museum & Science Center, Rochester, NY Vice- Ellen Censky - Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, Norman, OK R. Bruce McMillan - Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL
7 2004 Douglass McDonald - Cincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati, OH Vice- Kate Bennett - Rochester Museum & Science Center, Rochester, NY Vice- Ellen Censky - Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, Norman, OK R. Bruce McMillan - Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL 2003 Doug King - St. Louis Science Center, St. Louis, MO Vice- Kate Bennett - Rochester Museum & Science Center, Rochester, NY Vice- Douglass McDonald - Cincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati, OH R. Bruce McMillan - Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL 2002 Doug King - St. Louis Science Center, St. Louis, MO Vice- Raylene Decatur - Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Denver, CO
8 Vice- David Brose - Schiele Museum of Natural History & Planetarium, Gastonia, NC R. Bruce McMillan - Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL 2001 Doug King - St. Louis Science Center, St. Louis, MO Vice- Raylene Decatur - Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Denver, CO Vice- David Brose - Schiele Museum of Natural History & Planetarium, Gastonia, NC R. Bruce McMillan - Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL 2000 Mick Hager - San Diego Natural History Museum, San Diego, CA Vice- Doug King - St. Louis Science Center, St. Louis, MO Vice- Kathryn Sullivan - COSI, Columbus, OH R. Bruce McMillan - Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL
9 1999 Mick Hager - San Diego Natural History Museum, San Diego, CA Vice- Doug King - St. Louis Science Center, St. Louis, MO Vice- Kathryn Sullivan - COSI, Columbus, OH R. Bruce McMillan - Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL 1998 Mick Hager - San Diego Natural History Museum, San Diego, CA Vice- Doug King - St. Louis Science Center, St. Louis, MO Vice- Kathryn Sullivan - COSI, Columbus, OH R. Bruce McMillan - Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL 1997 Betsy Bennett - North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, Raleigh, NC Vice- Art Wolf - The High Desert Museum, Bend, OR
10 Vice- Evelyn Handler - California Academy of Science, San Francisco, CA R. Bruce McMillan - Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL 1996 James King - Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, PA Vice- Betsy Bennett - North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, Raleigh, NC Vice- Dennis Power - Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara, CA Paul G. Heltne - Chicago Academy of Sciences, Chicago, IL 1995 James King - Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, PA Vice- Betsy Bennett - North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, Raleigh, NC Vice- Dennis Power - Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara, CA Paul G. Heltne - Chicago Academy of Sciences, Chicago, IL
11 1994 James King - Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, PA Vice- Betsy Bennett - North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, Raleigh, NC Vice- Dennis Power - Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Santa Barbara, CA Paul G. Heltne - Chicago Academy of Sciences, Chicago, IL 1993 Frank Talbot - National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC Vice- James King - Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, PA Vice- J. Mary Taylor - Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, OH Paul G. Heltne - Chicago Academy of Sciences, Chicago, IL 1992 Frank Talbot - National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC Vice- J. Mary Taylor - Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, OH
12 Paul G. Heltne - Chicago Academy of Sciences, Chicago, IL 1991 Frank Talbot - National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC Vice- J. Mary Taylor - Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, OH Paul G. Heltne - Chicago Academy of Sciences, Chicago, IL 1990 Frank Talbot - National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC Vice- J. Mary Taylor - Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, OH Vice- Robert M. (Mac) West - Cranbrook Institute of Science, Bloomfield Hills, MI Paul G. Heltne - Chicago Academy of Sciences, Chicago, IL 1989 Thomas Peter Bennett - Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville, FL
13 Vice- Robert M. "Mac" West - Cranbrook Institute of Science, Bloomfield Hills, MI Paul G. Heltne - Museum of the Chicago Academy of Sciences, Chicago, IL 1988 Thomas Peter Bennett - Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville, FL Vice- Frank Talbot - California Academy of Science, San Francisco, CA Paul G. Heltne - Chicago Academy of Sciences, Chicago, IL 1987 Thomas Peter Bennett - Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville FL Vice- Frank Talbot - California Academy of Science, San Francisco, CA Paul G. Heltne - Chicago Academy of Sciences, Chicago, IL 1986
14 Thomas Peter Bennett - Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville, FL Vice- Frank Talbot - California Academy of Science, San Francisco, CA Paul G. Heltne - Chicago Academy of Sciences, Chicago, IL 1985 Charles McLaughlin - San Diego Museum of Natural History, San Diego, CA Vice- Thomas Peter Bennett - Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, PA Harold D. Mahan - Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, OH 1984 Lorin Nevling - Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL Vice- Charles McLaughlin - San Diego Museum of Natural History, San Diego, CA Harold D. Mahan - Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, OH
15 1983 Lorin Nevling - Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL Vice- Charles McLaughlin - San Diego Museum of Natural History, San Diego, CA Harold D. Mahan - Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, OH 1982 Lorin Nevling - Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL Vice- Charles McLaughlin - San Diego Museum of Natural History, San Diego, CA Harold D. Mahan - Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, OH 1981 Harold D. Mahan - Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, OH Vice- Louis Lemieux - National Museum of Natural Science, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Raymond Thompson - Arizona State Museum, Tucson, AZ
16 1980 Harold D. Mahan - Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, OH Vice- Louis Lemieux - National Museum of Natural Science, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Raymond Thompson - Arizona State Museum, Tucson, AZ 1979 Craig C. Black - Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, PA Vice- Hermann K. Bleibtreu - Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff, AZ Raymond Thompson - Arizona State Museum, Tucson, AZ 1978 Craig C. Black - Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, PA Vice- Hermann K. Bleibtreu - Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff, AZ Raymond Thompson - Arizona State Museum, Tucson, AZ
17 1977 Robert N. Bowen - Cranbrook Institute of Science, Bloomfield Hills, MI Vice- Craig C. Black - Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, PA Hermann K. Bleibtreu - Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff, AZ 1976 Kenneth Starr - Milwaukee Public Museum, Milwaukee, WI Vice- Robert N. Bowen - Cranbrook Institute of Science, Bloomfield Hills, MI 1975 Kenneth Starr - Milwaukee Public Museum, Milwaukee, WI Vice- Donald G. Herold - The Charleston Museum, Charleston, SC Robert N. Bowen - Cranbrook Institute of Science, Bloomfield Hills, MI
18 1974 George I. Quimby - Washington State Museum, Seattle, WA Vice- Donald G. Herold - The Charleston Museum, Charleston, SC 1973 Warren Wittry - Cranbrook Institute of Science, Bloomfield Hills, MI Vice- Joel N. Bloom - The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, PA 1972 Warren Wittry - Cranbrook Institute of Science, Bloomfield Hills, MI Vice- Joel N. Bloom - The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, PA
19 1971 William Burns - San Diego Natural History Museum, San Diego, CA Vice- G. Carroll Lindsay - New York State Museum, Albany, NY 1970 William Burns - Witte Memorial Museum, San Antonio, TX Vice- G. Carroll Lindsay - New York State Museum, Albany, NY 1969 Hugo G. Rodeck - University of Colorado Museum of Natural History, Boulder, CO Vice- J.L. Dickinson - Florida State Museum, Gainesville, FL
20 1968 Hugo G. Rodeck - University of Colorado Museum of Natural History, Boulder, CO Vice- J.L. Dickinson - Florida State Museum, Gainesville, FL 1967 Hugo G. Rodeck - University of Colorado Museum of Natural History, Boulder, CO Vice- J.L. Dickinson - Florida State Museum, Gainesville, FL 1966 William E. Sheele - Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, OH Vice- Hugo G. Rodeck - University of Colorado Museum of Natural History, Boulder, CO Donald G. Herold - Davenport Public Museum, Davenport, IA
21 1965 William E. Sheele - Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland, OH Vice- Donald G. Herold - Davenport Public Museum, Davenport, IA 1964 Fred Hall - Buffalo Museum of Science, Buffalo, NY Vice-/Membership Hugo G. Rodeck - University of Colorado Museum of Natural History, Boulder, CO 1963 Clark C. Evernham - San Diego Museum of Man, San Diego, CA Vice-/Membership Hugo G. Rodeck - University of Colorado Museum of Natural History, Boulder, CO
22 1962 Clark C. Evernham - San Diego Museum of Man, San Diego, CA Vice-/Membership Hugo G. Rodeck - University of Colorado Museum of Natural History, Boulder, CO 1961 Clark C. Evernham - San Diego Museum of Man, San Diego, CA Vice-/Membership Hugo G. Rodeck - University of Colorado Museum of Natural History, Boulder, CO 1960 Graham Netting - Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, PA Vice-/Membership Clark C. Evernham - San Diego Museum of Man, San Diego, CA
23 1959 Graham Netting - Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, PA Vice-/Membership Clark C. Evernham - San Diego Museum of Man, San Diego, CA S. Dillon Ripley - Peabody Museum of Natural History, Memphis, TN
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