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Head of New Jersey’s Liberty Science Center Plans New Tech Campus

Paul Hoffman, self-described ‘big kid,’ sees new era for one of state’s largest cultural institutions

By   Sophia Hollander

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The Wall Street Journal
 April 24, 2015 8:19 p.m. ET         

Fun had been officially removed from the mission statement of the Liberty Science Center by the time Paul Hoffman arrived to run the Jersey City museum 3½ years ago.

He had other ideas.

“I’m a big kid,” said Mr. Hoffman, 59 years old, who typically wears bright sneakers, jeans and a black T-shirt to museum meetings—and its gala. “This place should be playful.”

So far, Mr. Hoffman has brought in a resident magician, David Blaine, who is scheduled to perform May 1 at the annual Genius Gala Mr. Hoffman instituted (this year’s honorees include Amazon founder Jeff Bezos). He oversaw the installation of the so-called infinity climber—a suspended jungle gym—that hangs over the museum’s three-story atrium.

Now Mr. Hoffman is embarking on a more serious project: Earlier this year, Liberty Science Center, one of the largest cultural institutions in New Jersey, won the rights to develop 16 adjacent acres into a science and technology campus dubbed SciTech Scity.

Plans include a K-12 science-focused school, a science-themed hotel, visiting scholar residences and a business incubator. Museum and city officials estimate the project will cost around $250 million, with an initial target of raising $80 million.

Mr. Hoffman has been a restaurateur, tournament chess player, professional puzzle-crafter under the alias Dr. Crypton, science pundit, encyclopedia president, author and an adviser to Walt Disney   DIS   0.49       %             World’s Epcot Center (when he was editor of Discover magazine, then owned by Disney).

Read more:  http://www.wsj.com/articles/head-of-n ... ew-tech-campus-1429921178


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