Brian Buttafuoco

Education Manager at Bok Tower Gardens
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Credentials

  • Historic Leadership Institute Graduate
    American Association for State and Local History (AASLH)
    Jun, 2021
    - Nov, 2024
  • Certificates of Completion: Foundations of Interpretation, Interpretive Talks, and Informal Visitor Contacts
    The National Park Service and Indiana University Eppley Institute for Public Parks and Lands
    Jul, 2011
    - Nov, 2024
  • Certified Interpretive Guide
    National Association for Interpretation
    Jul, 2017
    - Nov, 2024
  • Professional Educator Certificate
    State of Florida Depaertment of Education
    Jul, 2012
    - Nov, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Education Manager
      • Feb 2023 - Present

    • United States
    • Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Curator Of Education
      • Oct 2015 - Feb 2023

      Enhance public awareness, understanding, and interpretation of Tampa Bay's History by developing and implementing education programs to various community groups, creating and maintaining relationships with a wide variety of educators and administrators, organizing school group tours/field trips, and interpreting the museum collections for visitors. Enhance public awareness, understanding, and interpretation of Tampa Bay's History by developing and implementing education programs to various community groups, creating and maintaining relationships with a wide variety of educators and administrators, organizing school group tours/field trips, and interpreting the museum collections for visitors.

    • Pres. MARS Astronomy Club
      • 2009 - 2015

      As an amateur astronomer, enjoy learning a variety of topics related to astronomy; from visual astronomy, telescope building and other DIY projects, imaging, visiting astronomically related points of interest. But most of all, enjoy sharing it with others through public outreach. As outreach coordinator, I volunteer time at MOSI Skywatch by providing telescope viewing, attend school science nights, scout activities, telescope tutoring, and giving talks at club meetings. Coordinate with other MARS club members to volunteer at outreach requests from various groups. Reaching out to make new contacts and relations with school districts, libraries, scout groups, parks and preserves. As Vice President, my primary responsibility was to ensure a line up of speakers for monthly meetings throughout the year, assist the President, and assume his responsibilities when absent. Duties as President include presiding over club meetings, appointing committees and club chairpersons as neccessary. Oversee that club business is conducted consistent with bylaws.

    • Classroom Teacher
      • Jul 2007 - Aug 2012

      Developed and administered lesson plans and learning based activities for 6th and 7th Grade civics, economics, geography to diverse students in a Title 1 middle school. Utilized various multimedia and audio-visual equipment for lesson plans and activities. Provided support to academic teams regarding curriculum strategies, student conduct issues. Provided specific learning accomodations by adjusting teaching strategies for students with learning deficiencies along Exceptional Student Education guidlines. Tutored students in reading skills, standardized test taking strategies, coaching of sports teams (wrestling) and advised academic clubs (astronomy, oceanography).

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Teacher - Ranger
      • May 2011 - Jul 2011

      Primarily responsible for conducting six weeks of Junior Ranger Camps; focusing on environmental, cultural, and science education at Montezuma Well National Monument. Created and edited natural and culturally themed lesson plans for junior ranger camp activities, (children aged 8-14) employing the interpretive methodology of the National Park Service. Themes related to the cultural aspects of the ancient Sinagua people including subsistence, trade, architecture, agriculture, and archaeology. Other scientific themed activities included the geology of the well, understanding the riparian environment, measuring the rate of water flow from the ancient canal, orienteering, assisting guest speakers from Friends of the Well, the Hopi Indian Reservation, and National Park Service archaeologists. Encouraged stewardship among children through "leave no trace" concepts. Responsible for safety of camp attendees through basic first aid, and participated in rattlesnake handling training. Also participated in the research, development and conducting of presentations for evening interpretive night sky programs. Themes included how to become involved in amateur astronomy, our place in the universe, the moon and its influence, and the night sky as a natural resource. Utilized astronomical equipment, and assisted in the promotion of the program through interviews with the local media.

Education

  • Stony Brook University
    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), History, Social Studies Education
    1999 - 2006

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