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Kerry-Leigh Burchill is an accomplished executive with over 27 years of experience in strategic planning, policy development, communications, and business development, currently serving as the Executive for Ingenium: National Museums of Science and Innovation since November 1994. Additionally, Kerry-Leigh has held the role of Director General at the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum since June 2009 and has been actively involved as the Past Secretary General for the Association Internationale des Musées de l'Agriculture since 2013, contributing to the organization of CIMA XVIII in Reading, UK. Previously, Kerry-Leigh served as the Director of Policy, Planning and Internal Communications for Canada Science and Technology Museums from April 2006 to 2009, where responsibilities included the development and publication of directives and guidelines, as well as coordinating the institution's five-year strategic plan. Kerry-Leigh Burchill holds a BA with Honours in Social Sciences from the University of Ottawa, completed in 1995.
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From soil to space, and everything in between, Ingenium is a world like no other. It’s a gateway for curious and creative minds to experience and connect on a different level. We make science meaningful and relevant in everyday lives for people of all ages to learn and be inspired. Across our three museums - the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum, the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, and the Canada Science and Technology Museum - we offer multi-sensory programming that engages Canadians on-site, online, and around the country. The sum of what we do ignites curiosity and engagement in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) to foster a deeper understanding of our world, and inspire a nation of innovators. --- Ingenium offre un univers comme nul autre, touchant à tout, de la terre à l’espace. C’est une passerelle pour les esprits curieux et créatifs, leur permettant de vivre des expériences et d’interagir différemment. Nous établissons un lien entre la société et les merveilles des sciences et de l’innovation pour que les gens de tous âges puissent apprendre et être inspirés. Dans nos trois musées - le Musée de l’agriculture et de l’alimentation du Canada, le Musée de l’aviation et de l’espace du Canada, le Musée des sciences et de la technologie du Canada - et nous offrons une programmation multisensorielle captivante pour les Canadiens sur place, en ligne et partout au pays. Tout ce que nous faisons éveille la curiosité et l’engagement dans les STIAM (sciences, technologie, ingénierie, arts et mathématiques) pour favoriser une meilleure compréhension de notre monde et inspirer une nation d’innovateurs.