Indianapolis Monthly

Jennifer Pace Robinson, museum president

What was the first thing you wanted to focus on when you took over last May?

Making sure we honored all of our commitments that were already in process—including, of course, revamping the Dinosphere. I was its original project manager when it opened in 2004, so that’s one of the things I was very focused on. I wanted to make sure we were on track to open the new space in 2022.

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