MOST Foundation board elects three new directors

An October 2022 photo of the MOST in Armory Square in downtown Syracuse. PHOTO CREDIT: ZOEYADVERTISING.COM

SYRACUSE — The Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology (MOST) recently announced it has elected three new directors to its foundation board for a three-year term beginning in 2025. Joining the 2025 MOST Foundation board of directors are the following: •​ Isabelle Harris is chief of staff to Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon. In […]

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SYRACUSE — The Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology (MOST) recently announced it has elected three new directors to its foundation board for a three-year term beginning in 2025. Joining the 2025 MOST Foundation board of directors are the following:
Isabelle Harris
•​ Isabelle Harris is chief of staff to Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon. In her role, she oversees day-to-day operations of the office of the county executive, serving as liaison to multiple community organizations and supervising multiple departments within county government. Harris currently serves on several local boards, including the Landmark Theatre board of directors, Home HeadQuarters, Inc., and the Onondaga County community development steering committee.
Kimberly Sadowski
•​ Kimberly Sadowski is VP and chief financial officer at the Central New York Community Foundation, where she leads the organization’s finance, administration, and information technology and oversees budget development, investment strategy, financial reporting, and regulatory compliance. Sadowski currently serves as the board treasurer of AccessCNY. •
Corin Zimmer
​ Corin Zimmer is the executive VP of business development at Luck Grove, where he leads the company’s growth initiatives across diverse sectors. A seasoned entrepreneur, he founded and managed multiple businesses, most recently acquiring Urban Life Athletics, a HIIT gym in Syracuse. He co-owned Arboxy LLC, a web-development firm, and has extensive experience in sales and project management. Zimmer is a board member of the Central New York Red Shoe Society. The MOST also announced that Andrew Flamik, chief financial officer at Usherwood Office Technology, and Michael Brunner, president, Bank of America – Central New York, completed their terms on the MOST Foundation board of directors and have joined the MOST board of trustees for the 2025 term. The museum has two boards: The MOST board of trustees, which is tasked with overseeing the day-to-day operations, and the foundation board of directors, which raises funds for the museum’s operating budget. The MOST is a hands-on science and technology museum located in Armory Square in downtown Syracuse. The MOST says it is focused on dynamic science education that engages learners of all ages and abilities. It features 35,000 square feet of interactive permanent and traveling exhibits plus the state-of-the-art National Grid ExploraDome theatre. The museum operates numerous STEM education programs and community outreach events throughout the year. The MOST’s mission is to provide informal science learning experiences that ignite curiosity, encourage discovery, and inspire investigation.
Eric Reinhardt: