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Chemical Heritage Foundation average salary is $42,000, median salary is $42,000 with a salary range from $42,000 to $42,000.
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Violin Maker 42,000-42,000 Boca Raton, FL, 33427 2013 Chemical Heritage Foundation Violin Maker Salaries (1)
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  • Chemical Heritage Foundation
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Philadelphia, PA
  • The Chemical Heritage Foundation (CHF) serves the community of the chemical and molecular sciences, and the wider public, by treasuring the past, educating the present, and inspiring the future. CHF maintains a world-class collection of materials that document the history and heritage of the chemical and molecular sciences, technologies, and industries; encourages research in CHF collections; and carries out a program of outreach and interpretation in order to advance an understanding of the role of the chemical and molecular sciences, technologies, and industries in shaping society.