In Hagley's "DuPont Science and Discovery" exhibit, visitors can try on an astronaut's spacesuit and get inside a #24 NASCAR.

 

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

PHONE: (302) 658-2400 ....[see below for extensions]

MAILING ADDRESS:
Hagley Museum and Library
PO Box 3630
Wilmington, DE 19807-0630

SHIPPING ADDRESS:
Hagley Museum and Library
298 Buck Road East
Wilmington, DE 19807-0630


STAFF DIRECTORY

Most staff members' email addresses are comprised of their first initial and last name followed by "@hagley.org." For example, the email for John Smith would be jsmith@hagley.org.

Administration
Geoff Halfpenny, Executive Director, ext. 301
Marje Kelly, Executive Assistant, ext. 301

External Affairs and Development
Jill A. MacKenzie, Head, ext. 302
Adam Albright, Publications, ext. 237
Meg Marcozzi, Public Relations, ext. 238
Kim Kelleher, Membership Office, ext. 235
Karen Logan, Special Events Coordinator, ext. 203
Cathy Riley, Development Assistant, ext. 303

Human Resources
Robert W. Hill, Manager, Human Resources, ext. 212

Business Office
Jeanne L. Belk, Finance Director, ext. 213
Carole Katchur, Store Manager, ext. 264


LIBRARY

See the library staff contact information page.


MUSEUM

Administration
Diana Carre, Administrative Assistant, ext. 305

Collections and Exhibits
Debra Hughes, Curator of Collections & Exhibits, ext. 308
Ebenezer Kotei, Objects Conservator, ext. 389
Amy Martina, Registrar, ext. 313
John McCoy, Industrial Exhibits Specialist, ext. 387

Education
Candy Dunson, Manager of Visitor Services, ext. 258
Briana Feinberg, Coordinator of Education, ext. 285
Angela Williamson, Coordinator of Volunteer Interpreters, ext. 257
Bonnie Wirth, Tour Office Coordinator, ext. 259
Susan Maynard, Coordinator of Museum Operations, ext. 260

Service Division
Mike Downs, Superintendent, Properties & Services, ext. 218
James McNinch, Administrative Manager, ext. 248
Bruce Farmer, Building Maintenance Supervisor, ext. 220
Richard Pratt, Supervisor, Gardens and Grounds, ext. 290

FAX:
Administration - (302) 658-0568
Business Office - (302) 658-3268
Center - (302) 655-3188
Hagley Store - (302) 658-6979
Human Resources - (302) 658-5147
Imprints & Pictorial Collections - (302) 658-3690
Manuscripts & Archives Department - (302) 658-0545
Museum - (302) 658-2230
Public Relations / Publications - (302) 658-3267
Visitor Center - (302) 658-2230
Volunteer Office - (302) 658-2230



For more information about Hagley Museum and Library, or if you have a specific question, please send an email to info@hagley.org.

Please include your telephone number and mailing address in your email.


NOTE: Before inquiring about possible museum acquisitions, please read the following Artifact Collecting Guidelines.


Artifact Collecting Guidelines

Consistent with the museum's mission statement, we collect and preserve the following:

1. Site-specific artifacts and such non-site-specific artifacts as are necessary to interpret the history of the site.

2. Special collections. The museum recognizes its professional obligation to maintain and enhance certain collections of special merit.

a) Selected du Pont family-related materials, particularly those associated with the family in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, or with those who played leading roles in the history of the DuPont Company in the twentieth century.

b) DuPont Company collections. As a repository for the original DuPont Company Museum collections (deposited 1954), the Hagley Museum and Library is a custodian of DuPont Company history. For artifacts not associated with the Hagley site, the museum collects selectively in those areas of Company history which are of significance in the larger scope of U.S. industrial and technological history with a special focus on consumer products.

c) Explosives collections based upon the strengths of the original DuPont Company Museum such as powder testers, powder containers, and blasting machines.

d) Patent models, and other selected models that illustrate themes of Hagley's mission statement, including:

- models that demonstrate principles and applications of particular technologies interpreted at Hagley Museum, such as waterpower and steam power;

- models that illustrate the development of commerce, such as salesman's samples