Long-time development specialist Lindsey Fournier has joined the Discovery Center at Murfree Spring as vice president of Philanthropy, the hands-on children's museum announced.
"We are thrilled to have Lindsey as a part of the Discovery Center team," said museum President and CEO Tara MacDougall. "She brings deep knowledge of the philanthropic world, along with a proven track record of success in development in a wide range of settings. We're excited to see what the future holds for the museum and our community with Lindsey's great skills and passion for serving."
Fournier leads the museum's fundraising and development efforts, connecting the generosity of individuals and corporate sponsors with critical community outreach and educational programming offered by the Center. This includes field trip scholarships, memberships for economically disadvantaged families, special-needs programming, Nissan Cultural Community Days, after-school STEM workshops, and much more.
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Fournier's community involvement includes serving on the Discovery Center Advisory Board, the State Interagency Coordinating Council for Tennessee’s Early Intervention System Board of Directors, the Charity Circle of Murfreesboro 2019-2020 Ugly Duckling Ball Chair, and the Murfreesboro City Schools Foundation Board. Lindsey was the recipient of the inaugural ATHENA Young Leader Award in 2016 and was nominated by RutherfordCABLE.
Fournier is the proud mother of Amelia and Ruby, ages 8 and 11. Some of her fondest memories are those spent at the Discovery Center with her daughters. It provided a safe environment where hands-on play was encouraged, which inspired curiosity and exploration while being together as a family. In her spare time, she most enjoys riding her bike on beautiful Rutherford County backroads, running the greenway, and cooking for her family.
About the Discovery Center
The Discovery Center at Murfree Spring is a hands-on, environmental, cultural and educational museum located in the heart of Middle Tennessee. More than 120,000 children and families visit annually, exploring exhibits and participating in programs that promote STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts & math) education. Adjacent to the Center is the protected Murfree Spring wetlands, a natural habitat for a variety of fish, amphibians and birds. Located at 502 S.E. Broad Street in Murfreesboro, TN, the Center is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 1 to 5 p.m. on Sunday. For more information, visit www.explorethedc.org or call (615) 890-2300.