Wednesday, July 19, 2017

The Role of the Royal Ontario Museum’s Registration Department


A graduate of Birmingham City University in the United Kingdom, Chris Jamroz serves STG Holdings, LLC, as its CEO and oversees the company’s logistics, warehousing, and container freight solutions. Further, Chris Jamroz is part of the board of governors for the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), which has provided visitors with access to remarkable exhibits since 1914.

The ROM operates a registration department that works alongside its curatorial teams to ensure the safe acquisition and loan of exhibits and objects. Further, the registration department takes responsibility for handling the ROM’s certification applications and oversees any grant applications it makes to the Canadian Cultural Property Export Review Board. As such, the ROM’s registration department plays a pivotal role in drafting copyright agreements and performing full examinations of incoming and outgoing objects, all while serving as the central contact point in regards to each object transaction.

Beyond this, the registration section keeps the ROM’s databases up to date while handling insurance concerns related to the museum’s collection, with the overarching goal of protecting the ROM’s best interests.

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