Lowell Observatory
Heather Craig is a seasoned communications professional with extensive experience in marketing and analytics. Currently serving as a Communications Specialist at Lowell Observatory since June 2018, Heather focuses on internal and external marketing efforts, particularly in conducting sentiment analysis on reviews from various platforms. Concurrently, Heather is an Adventure Guide at Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course, where skills in safety management and customer interaction are utilized. Previously, Heather held roles as a Student Consultant and Financial Analyst at Northern Arizona University, contributing to marketing research and investment analysis. Additional experience includes positions in social media, event planning, and customer service across various organizations. Heather holds a Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing from Northern Arizona University.
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Lowell Observatory
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Lowell Observatory is an independent, non-profit research institution founded in 1894 by Boston mathematician Percival Lowell. The mission of Lowell Observatory is to pursue the study of astronomy, especially the study of our solar system and its evolution; to conduct pure research in astronomical phenomena; and to maintain quality public education and outreach programs to bring the results of astronomical research to the general public. In 2012, Lowell Observatory embarked on its greatest adventure yet with the completion of the 4.3-meter Discovery Channel Telescope (DCT). This new facility, in full science operations as of 2015, vastly expands the breadth of research capabilities for Lowell astronomers and those of its institutional partners. Even more exciting, partnership with Discovery Communications provides an avenue to bring research results and breathtaking images to hundreds of millions worldwide. In December of 2017, Lowell Observatory announced a major expansion to the Mars Hill Campus that included an Open Deck Observatory, Universe Theatre, and Open Sky Planetarium. Construction of The Giovale Open Deck Observatory ‘broke ground’ in Summer of 2018 and is scheduled to open in October of 2019.