MASM CEO Diane LaFollette Announces Retirement 

Diane LaFollette will retire after 13 years at the helm of Mid-America Science Museum. 

Diane LaFollette has announced her retirement as CEO of Mid-America Science Museum after 13 years leading the institution. Her retirement will take effect Oct. 2, and the museum’s board of directors will begin a formal search for her successor. 

LaFollette joined Mid-America Science Museum in 2013 and oversaw a period of expansion and growth for the museum, including a major renovation and expansion project that resulted in the creation of the Hall of Wonder, the opening of the museum’s downtown satellite attraction Mystic Ozark in 2025, and the museum’s recent accreditation by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) for the first time in its 47-year history. 

AAM accreditation is the highest national recognition available to museums in the United States and places Mid-America Science Museum among approximately 1,100 accredited museums nationwide. 

“In many ways, earning accreditation from the American Alliance of Museums felt like the culmination of the work we have done together over the last 13 years,” LaFollette said. “It affirmed the strength of the museum and the dedication of the people behind it, and it also felt like the right moment to pass the torch to new leadership. I am deeply grateful to our staff, our board of directors, and the people of Hot Springs for their support of both me and the museum throughout my time here.” 

Under LaFollette’s leadership, the museum also received the National Medal for Museum and Library Service from the Institute of Museum and Library Services in 2016, becoming the only museum in Arkansas to receive the honor. During her tenure, the museum experienced significant increases in attendance, earned revenue, and contributed revenue while expanding educational programming and STEM outreach across the region. 

Suzanne Steed, chair of the Mid-America Science Museum Board of Directors, said LaFollette’s leadership helped position the museum for long-term success. 

“Diane has led Mid-America Science Museum through a transformative period in its history,” Steed said. “Her commitment to science education, community engagement, and the long-term sustainability of the museum has had a lasting impact on this institution and the region it serves. On behalf of the board, I want to thank her for her leadership and dedication over the last 13 years.” 

Located at 500 Mid America Blvd. in Hot Springs, Mid-America Science Museum was founded in 1979 and features more than 100 interactive exhibits, educational programming, and the Digital Dome Theater. The museum serves students, families, and visitors from across Arkansas and surrounding states. To learn more about the museum, visit midamericamuseum.org and Facebook: Mid-America Science Museum

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