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Sari received her Master of Education from Harvard, and entered the exhibit design field as Exhibit Developer and Educator at The Computer Museum. Sari brings her collection of writing and development skills to all her projects, and her on-the-floor museum experience has given her an understanding of how museums work, how visitors interact with exhibits and how children and adults learn. |
Gretchen has a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree and has completed post graduate courses at The American Institute of Banking, The Rhode Island School of Design and Harvard. In the ten years that she has worked in the design industry, Gretchen has applied her professional experience to such varied areas as, finance, project management, interior design and research. |
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Michelle has worked in the business side of the design field for the past 18 years, applying her organizational and financial skills to such businesses as architecture, exhibit design, and international commerce. Michelle has a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Northeastern University. She has found her niche in the field of interpretive design, utilizing her background in finance and business along with her organizational and planning skills. |
Neal has been designing three-dimensional environments for story telling ever since his third grade teacher told him he could do a diorama instead of a book report. He began his professional museum experience 20 years ago as a founding staff member of the New York Hall of Science and has since continued to devote his professional life to museum design and education. Neal has a Bachelor of Industrial Design from Pratt Institute. He has a notable talent for designing mechanical interactive elements and finding creative solutions to project challenges. |
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