Dayton Society of Natural History
Tracey Tomme currently serves as the President and CEO of the Dayton Society of Natural History, a position held since December 2018, where a strong dedication to the Boonshoft Museum and SunWatch is evident. Prior roles include Chief Operations Officer and Vice President of Education at Cosmosphere from 2014 to November 2018, where responsibilities included overseeing educational activities, and CEO/President of the Colorado Consortium for Earth and Space Science Education/Challenger Learning Center of Colorado from 2005 to 2014, focusing on honoring the legacy of the Challenger crew through educational initiatives. Early career experiences encompass roles as an educator in various schools from 2000 to 2005 and a sabbatical in the business sector with Western Pacific Airlines. Educational qualifications include a Master of Arts in Educational Technology from the University of Colorado Colorado Springs and a Bachelor of Science in Animal Science from Texas Tech University.
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Dayton Society of Natural History
The Dayton Society of Natural History is the parent organization for the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery and SunWatch Indian Village/Archaeological Park. At the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery, visitors can participate in hands-on science in the DO-Lab, watch a demonstration in Science Theater, slide down the static slide, float a boat in the water table, visit our live animal zoo, or view images of Earth and space in Science On a Sphere®. See what fun learning can be at the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery. Features educational programs for toddlers through adults in fields of science and culture. Visit BoonshoftMuseum.org for more information. At SunWatch Indian Village/Archaeological Park, explore an 800-year-old reconstructed American Indian Village, located along the Great Miami River in Dayton, OH. Includes an Interpretive Center and features regular special events and activities. Visit SunWatch.org to learn more!