Noozhawk North County editor Janene Scully can be reached at. That is not where we are going,” Adam said. When the revitalization effort began, Adam found a sign with a key saying she duplicated to present Gastelum on Monday. “We have big plans for this place, and I can only see our growth in leaps and bounds,” Gastelum told the crowd at the monday reception, adding that Slaughter left behind a beautiful legacy. “We’re at a pivotal moment now where that’s a skill set we really need, that strategic planning focus, and the ability to make it come to life and make us more of a sustainable organization,” Adam said. ![]() She will bring experience in fund development and strategic planning processes to the Discovery Museum, Adam said. Gastelum previously worked as director of marketing at St. She was previously executive director of the Santa Maria Valley Wine Country Association and public relations director for visual effects studio CafeFX. Slaughter brought 25 years of marketing, public relations, special events and nonprofit experience to the position. “It’s taken an incredible community of supporters, foundations, corporations, individuals that have gotten behind this museum because it’s important, which is why we’re all here,” Slaughter said. The museum is working to add a field-to-table exhibit to celebrate the agriculture industry.Īnd July 9 kicks off several week-long summer camp programs focused on assorted topics such as robotics, art and more.īefore being hired in March 2014, Slaughter had served as interim director since October 2013 after being a longtime volunteer for the organization. The Discovery Museum recently celebrated another phase of completion for the Vandenberg Launch Experience exhibit, along with addition of the Makerspace collaborative with Allan Hancock College and the Santa Maria Public Library. The rebuilding effort included support from the Santa Barbara Foundation and the Hutton-Parker Foundation, Adam said. “In every way, she’s been part of the community, as we all know, for a very long time, and her presence in the community has only served to elevate the stature of the museum in the community,” Adam said. Slaughter, who is moving to Atlanta, helped lead the revitalization for the museum, which now sits in 13,000 square feet, offers multiple summer camps and boasts new exhibits.Īmong the lengthy list of Slaughter’s accomplishments while involved in the museum has been her outreach to the community, Adam told Noozhawk. ![]() “I decided to call it new beginnings on the invitation because we’re all here at the Discovery Museum so excited about so many new beginnings,” Diane Adam, a board member, said about the Monday reception. ![]() She will follow Slaughter, who is leaving after more than four years leading the museum, which is geared toward providing hands-on play and education for children. The Santa Maria Valley Discovery Museum’s incoming Executive Director Nancy Gastelum, left, board member Diane Adam, and departing executive director Chris Slaughter, right, pose for a photo during a celebration of new beginnings for the organization and individuals.
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