The Niagara Aerospace Museum has appointed Lindsey Lauren Visser its new executive director.
Visser was selected as the organization looks toward its future growth.
“It’s an exciting time for the Niagara Aerospace Museum,” Board President Don Erwin said. “We have big plans, and we feel confident Lindsey Lauren is the right person to lead our organization.”
Visser is a historian and experienced nonprofit professional, having worked in several of the area’s historical museums. A graduate of Canisius College and the University of Oxford, she most recently served as the executive director of the Italian Cultural Center in Buffalo. Visser was instrumental in the successful completion of its first capital campaign and was the driving force behind its administrative operations. During her tenure, she oversaw the installation of the Italian Cultural Center’s anchor historical exhibit, expanded the membership program and developed its award-winning public programming.
“Not only is Lindsey Lauren’s non-profit profit background a great fit for our organization, but her background as a historian will also be an asset to our exhibits, archive and research facility,” Board Vice President Allison O’Connor said.
In her new position, Visser will be responsible for implementing the Niagara Aerospace Museum’s strategic plan, building community partnerships and continuing to ensure its overall success.
One of her first major projects will be Niagara Aerospace Museum’s solar eclipse programming. The museum is one of NASA’s sunspot locations and has special activities and programs from April 4-7. A full schedule of events is available at www.NiagaraAerospaceMuseum.org/events/2024eclipse or on the Niagara Aerospace Museum Facebook page.
“I was blown away by the collection and depth of history,” Visser said. “It’s an organization that has so much to offer the community, and it’s an honor to be a part of the team guiding the museum into the future.”
The Niagara Aerospace Museum is located at 9990 Porter Road (Niagara Falls International Airport). Its mission is to preserve and share the rich heritage of and ongoing contributions to aviation and aerospace design and manufacturing in Western New York, and to inspire and facilitate educational opportunities for learners of all ages in science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM).
The venue stated, “We do this by making our collection and the stories and opportunities it represents accessible to the public. Our vision is to be a well-known destination for educators, students, researchers and tourists for information about Western New York’s aerospace contributions and the people involved in their design, manufacture and testing.”
For more information, visit https://NiagaraAerospaceMuseum.org.