National Roller Coaster Museum Board Adds Two Members
Both industry professionals bring a strong passion for attractions industry
Mark Rosenzweig | Kris Rowberry |
At their annual board meeting, the National Roller Coaster Museum & Archives, the world’s largest collection of amusement ride vehicles and other historic artifacts, voted to add Mark Rosenzweig, Principal and Chief Business Officer of 3dxScenic and Kris Rowberry, long-time museum volunteer to its Board of Directors.
“Bringing aboard these two gentlemen was an easy decision,” said Jeff Novotny, President of the NRCMA Board of Directors. “Both of them have shown uncanny commitment to the ideals of our industry. Their shared passion for sharing it with others will make our organization even stronger as we work towards finishing this dream.”
About Mark:
Through his long-lasting career in themed entertainment that started back in 1998, Mark has worked both on the operations and supplier side of the industry with roles ranging from operations to project management to business development having worked on the development and installation of over 50 major attractions around the world.
Mark joined the 3dxScenic team in August of 2020 and in the Fall of 2023 became co-owner of the company.
About Kris:
Initially volunteering his time with the NRCMA for social media duties back in 2020, Kris has overseen remarkable growth with the museum’s digital presence. He also oversees the organization’s retail operation, both in the creation of merchandise and order fulfillments.
Kris has previously worked in the attractions industry with Paramount Parks and Six Flags. He currently serves as the Communications Manager for Ride Entertainment.
About the National Roller Coaster Museum & Archives:
The NRCMA is an unaffiliated, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the protection and preservation of historic roller coaster and amusement park artifacts. Its goal is to document, archive and preserve the rich history of the attractions industry for generations to come. Visit www.rollercoastermuseum.org to learn more.
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Pete Owens Communications Manager
- October 22, 2024
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