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Lewis Crampton

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grew from a rundown 14,000-square-foot facility to a 40,000-square-foot building, a 5,000-square-foot education center, and 20,000 square-foot outdoor program area. He stepped down as CEO in 2018 after being elected to the Palm Beach Town Council. He retired as the museum's president on March 27, 2020 but remains on the board of directors.
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In 2010, Crampton became CEO of the Cox Science Center and Aquarium (then known as the South Florida Science Museum). Under his leadership the museum saw attendance increase from 110,000 in 2010 to 378,000 in 2019, went from a having a $ 120,000 deficit to a surplus in that same time period, and
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campaign for Mayor of Boston. When Atkins became state Secretary of Communities and Development, Crampton became assistant secretary. In 1973, Crampton he was appointed commissioner of community affairs by Governor
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Henderson, M (In press). "Nano No More: The death of the pygmy tyrant". In Henderson, M. The origin, systematics, and paleobiology of Tyrannosauridae. Dekalb, Illinois: Northern Illinois University Press.
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Currie, PJ; Huru, JH, Sabath, K (2003). "Skull structure and evolution in tyrannosaurid dinosaurs" (PDF). Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 48 (2): 227–234. Retrieved 2008-10-16.
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In 1999, Crampton was appointed interim president of the Chicago Academy of Sciences, which ran the
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In 1967, Crampton was a delegate to the Massachusetts Republican convention. In 1971, he worked for
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From 1981 to 1983, Crampton was the director of management systems and evaluation of the
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1959 to 1961, first as a tank commander in West Germany, then was a drill instructor at
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Mullen, William (January 27, 1999). "Longtime Leader Steps Down from Science Academy".
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Robinson, Walter V. (March 6, 1980). "Republican group seeks to oust Mass. chairman".
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is an American museum executive who served as president and CEO of the
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Fuerbringer, Jonathan (March 3, 1973). "Crampton replaces Mahoney".
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Leland, Timothy (November 21, 1967). "GOP attracting young people".
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Princeton School of Public and International Affairs alumni
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Nelander, John (April 18, 1959). "Eben S. Draper Dies".
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60% to 40%. In 1980, Crampton led a collation to remove
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Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni
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Cox Science Center and Aquarium
Burpee Museum of Natural History
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Palm Beach, Florida
Cohasset, Massachusetts
United States Army
Fort Lee
Princeton University
Harvard University
Fort Hill
Greater Boston
Avatar
Rand Corporation
Victor F. Ridder
Thomas I. Atkins
Francis Sargent
Massachusetts Treasurer
Robert Q. Crane
Massachusetts Republican Party
Gordon M. Nelson
Andrew Natsios
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Gerry E. Studds
United States House of Representatives
Massachusetts's 10th congressional district
Waste Management
American Medical Association
Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum
Burpee Museum of Natural History
Hell Creek Formation

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