SYRACUSE — The Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology (MOST) announced it has elected six new directors to its two boards of directors for a three-year term beginning in 2026. The museum’s two boards are the board of trustees, which is tasked with overseeing the day-to-day operations, and the MOST Foundation board of […]
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SYRACUSE — The Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology (MOST) announced it has elected six new directors to its two boards of directors for a three-year term beginning in 2026.
The museum’s two boards are the board of trustees, which is tasked with overseeing the day-to-day operations, and the MOST Foundation board of directors, which raises funds for the museum’s operating budget.
Joining the 2026 MOST board of trustees are:
• Kim Cherry Burnett, who is the lead of social impact and community engagement at Micron Technology, where she has developed strategic programs to broaden participation in STEM and to bridge the gap of STEM Education..
• arah Weber, who is interim assistant dean for advancement for Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies (iSchool), creating strategic direction for the school and its Alumni Engagement and Advancement (AEA) team. Weber previously served on the MOST Foundation board of directors for nine years, and is immediate past chair.
Joining the 2026 MOST Foundation board of directors are:
• shley Brody, who is the VP of transformation for the newly combined CAI Software, where she leads enterprise integration and strategic initiatives following the companies’ recent merger with Print ePS (now Graphic Communications, a division of CAI).
• alvin Corriders, who is the real estate project manager for the Allyn Foundation. He works with the team to advance social purpose real estate projects that provide a community benefit.
• Michael Frame, who is executive VP at MACNY, the Manufacturing Association, serving as second-in-command and a key member of MACNY’s executive leadership team responsible for all policy and strategic decision-making.
• teve McGee, who is a project manager at C&S Companies. He built his career in construction, overseeing projects that strengthen communities across Central New York, including efforts that support and advance industrial manufacturing.
The MOST is a hands-on science and technology museum located in historic Armory Square in downtown Syracuse. The MOST is focused on dynamic science education that engages learners of all ages and abilities. It features 35,000 square feet of interactive permanent and traveling exhibits plus the state-of-the-art National Grid ExploraDome theatre. The museum operates numerous STEM education programs and community outreach events throughout the year.


