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New York Hall of Science

Fiscal year ending 2017. Filed on May 15, 2018.

47-01 111th Street
Corona, New York 11368

New York Hall of Science (EIN: 11-2104059) has filed an IRS Form 990 since at least fiscal year 2016. In its fiscal year 2017 IRS Form 990 filing, New York Hall of Science, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, reported compensation for 11 out of 390 total employees. Among the employees shown here, the average compensation is $214,473. The highest compensated employee at New York Hall of Science is Margaret Honey with fiscal year 2017 compensation of $389,957.

Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation

Revenue

$20,810,948

Expenses

$23,375,807

Employee compensation

$13,242,095
Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation over time

Reported Compensated Employees

Margaret Honey
President and Chief Executive Officer
$389,957
$341,066 No related comp$48,891
Kiryn Hoffman
Vice President, Institutional Advancement
$247,126
$205,534 No related comp$41,592
Andres Henriquez
Vice President Stem Learning in Communities
$220,574
$175,967 No related comp$44,607
Patricia Huie
Chief Financial Officer
$214,290
$180,058 No related comp$34,232
Robert Logan
Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
$208,525
$184,520 No related comp$24,005
Danny Wempa
Vice President, External Affairs
$207,411
$180,415 No related comp$26,996
Stephen Miles Uzzo
Vice President Science and Technology
$193,366
$147,398 No related comp$45,968
Douglas Nielsen Moore
Vice President Digital Education Strategy
$187,481
$143,058 No related comp$44,423
Suhui Won
Asst. Vice President Institutional Advancement
$176,954
$142,500 No related comp$34,454
Margaret Monahan
Exhibit Projects Creative Director
$156,950
$136,446 No related comp$20,504
Robin L Robin
Vice President Human Resources Until 10/3/16
$156,567
$141,948 No related comp$14,619

Benchmark Employee Compensation

Non-Employee Board Members

Al Bunshaft
Trustee
Alan Sinsheimer
Trustee
Anil Shrivastava
Trustee
Anna M Ewing
Trustee
Arvind Krishna
Trustee
Atul Dubey
Trustee
David Christman
Trustee
David Newman
Trustee Until 11/7/16
Devesh Raj
Trustee
Ed Chan
Trustee
Edward D Horowitz
Trustee
Francisco D'Souza
Co-Chair

Contractors

Lift Marketing
Marketing and Promotions
$174,685
Design Io
IT Design and Consulting
$171,505
583 Park
Gala
$162,382
The Ickes Enright Group
Lobbying
$130,257

Mission Statement

NYSCI'S MISSION IS TO NURTURE GENERATIONS OF PASSIONATE LEARNERS, CRITICAL THINKERS, AND ACTIVE CITIZENS THROUGH DESIGN MAKE PLAY - AN APPROACH TO LEARNING AND ENGAGEMENT THAT IS DEEPLY ROOTED IN RESEARCH ON STEM LEARNING AND GUIDES THE CREATION OF LEARNING EXPERIENCES THAT ENCOURAGE CRITICAL THINKING, CREATIVITY, AND AGENCY. NYSCI'S SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC AS A CULTURAL INSTITUTION THAT PROVIDES CREATIVE, PLAYFUL OPPORTUNITIES TO EXPLORE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ANCHORS AND INSPIRES ALL NYSCI'S WORK. THE INSTITUTION HAS DEVELOPED INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS TO EXTEND LEARNING FAR BEYOND THE MUSEUM WALLS, AND ITS EXTENSIVE NETWORK OF PARTNERSHIPS DEEPENS AND BROADENS ITS IMPACT, BOTH LOCALLY AND AROUND THE WORLD.

Revisions to this organization profile

May 9, 2025:
2024 New York Hall of Science 990 filed
February 27, 2024:
2023 New York Hall of Science 990 filed
March 29, 2023:
2022 New York Hall of Science 990 filed

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