Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum
Jessica Buckey serves as the Advancement and Marketing Coordinator at Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum since July 2021, having previously held the role of Guest Experience Associate at the same institution. Prior experience includes an internship at ERC as a Copywriter, where Jessica contributed to a company rebrand and collaborated on the development of the new website under the guidance of CEO Rob Coleman and the WonderCrate team. Additional roles include Office Manager at Camp Wayne For Girls, Barista at Starbucks, and Sales Associate at Build-A-Bear Workshop, where customer service and time management skills were honed. Jessica completed studies at DePaul University from 2019 to 2022, following a year at Florida Gulf Coast University, and is a graduate of Penn High School, class of 2018.
Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum
The Chicago Academy of Sciences/Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum serves as an urban gateway to the world of nature and science. The mission of the Academy and its Museum is to create a positive relationship between people and nature through collaborations, education, research and collections, exhibits, and public forums that foster urban connections to our region’s nature and science. Our vision is to be the leading voice on urban ecology and sustainability as it relates to the Midwest/Great Lakes region. Established in 1857, the Chicago Academy of Sciences has been educating the public about nature and science for over 159 years, making us Chicago’s oldest Museum. In 1999, the Academy established the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum to serve as its new permanent home, amidst the abundant urban wildlife of Lincoln Park and the shore of Lake Michigan. Since its opening, the Nature Museum has had more than two million visitors, including over 308,000 in 2015, allowing us to maintain our place as the 6th largest museum in Chicago. The Chicago Academy of Sciences has a rich history of leading science education through outreach, exhibits, and conservation initiatives, and the Nature Museum proudly continues that tradition of leadership. Each year, the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum provides over 76,000 educational contact hours through K-12 science education programs reaching students, primarily from underserved schools and communities. Through our outreach programs and on-site workshops, the Museum also provides teacher professional development to more than 1,700 teachers annually, as well as teacher training, curriculum, and material support to the schools and communities with the greatest need.