Friday, June 23, 2017

The Family Camera - An Exhibition at the Royal Ontario Museum




Holding an MBA from York University, Chris Jamroz oversees business operations at STG Holdings LLC, a New Jersey-based entity focused on comprehensive logistics. A sought-after executive leader, Chris Jamroz recently accepted an appointment to the Board of Governors of the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM).

Since its opening in 1914, the Royal Ontario Museum has expanded into one of the premier venues of its kind in the world. The architecture alone has garnered rave reviews, and it reflects a rich history of commitment to the arts and sciences. Its exhibitions include everything from international artwork to fossilized specimens from the prehistoric age.

Until October 29, 2017, ROM will feature an exhibition titled The Family Camera, which explores how people, culture-to-culture, photographically represent the concept of family. The collection of photos in this display depict times of migration, both in terms of how people navigate shifts in culture and how they strive to be accepted in new lands. For information on museum hours and general admission pricing, visit www.rom.on.ca.

Thursday, June 1, 2017

The Royal Ontario Museum’s Saturday Club


Currently leading STG Holdings LLC, which offers warehousing, distribution, logistics, and container freight station solutions, as its president, Chris Jamroz is an experienced business executive. In April 2017, Chris Jamroz achieved appointment to the Board of Governors of the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM). 

In addition to hosting several exhibits, including ones related to ancient history and biochemistry, the ROM operates the Saturday Club and other programs for children. Based on its popular Summer Club program, which is one of Ontario’s leading day camps, the Saturday Club offers children the opportunity to participate in a host of activities based on the museum’s many exhibits.

Taking place over the course of eight Saturdays every spring, fall, and winter, the Saturday Club incorporates morning, afternoon, and full-day sessions. Available to children between the ages of 4 and 14, the club creates interactive educational activities and involves participants in artistic and scientific projects.

Session topics vary, ranging from clay work and paleontology to marine activities and sessions based on the popular board game Dungeons and Dragons.