ITHACA — Dean Briere, executive director of the Sciencenter, has been elected to the Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC) board of trustees. Briere’s three-year term started after his induction during the ASTC annual conference, which was held Sept. 21-24 in Toronto. The ASTC says it is a nonprofit, global organization, based in Washington, D.C., that […]
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ITHACA — Dean Briere, executive director of the Sciencenter, has been elected to the Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC) board of trustees.
Briere’s three-year term started after his induction during the ASTC annual conference, which was held Sept. 21-24 in Toronto.
The ASTC says it is a nonprofit, global organization, based in Washington, D.C., that represents and supports science centers, museums, planetariums, aquariums, and related institutions.
“I am honored to have been elected by the ASTC membership to serve as a member of the Board of Trustees, to help guide the organization in its new strategic direction,” Briere said in a news release.
The Sciencenter is an Ithaca–based, nonprofit hands-on science museum that was founded in 1983. It grew out of a volunteer-run science program at a local elementary school.
The Sciencenter is a member of the Discovery Trail in Ithaca.