Sunday, October 22, 2017

Royal Ontario Museum’s Blue Whale Goes On Tour


Chris Jamroz engages with STG Holdings, LLC, as CEO and oversees a wide range of container freight station logistics services that range from contract warehousing to e-commerce fulfillment. Maintaining a strong philanthropic presence, Chris Jamroz actively supports organizations such as Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Miami and New York City. He also serves on the board of trustees of the Royal Ontario Museum.

The latter institution is known for its exhibit of a blue whale that washed ashore in Newfoundland in 2014. At the time, the specimen was bloated with gas and potentially going to explode. Weighing 90 tons and with a skeleton extending 25 meters, the gargantuan whale required three years to prepare to become an educational exhibit within the museum.

On exhibit in Ontario since March 2017, the whale was recently packed in crates and sent on a tour of four venues across Canada, with a further international tour possible. Packing the whale into shipping crates took approximately a week. A particular challenge involved wrapping the plastinated heart, which is described as having the girth of a small automobile.

Monday, October 9, 2017

BBBS New York in Need of Male Volunteers to Provide Mentorship


As CEO of St. George Logistics Holdings and the Executive Chairman of St. George Logistics, Chris Jamroz oversees the provision of customer freight station, warehousing, and distribution solutions that support North America’s businesses. Outside of work, Chris Jamroz supports Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City (BBBS NYC). 

BBBS NYC matches mentors (which the organization refers to as “Bigs”) with boys and girls between the ages of 7 and 17 (“Littles”) from all five boroughs of New York City. Many of the Littles come from underserved communities in Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Queens. By matching these children with Bigs, the organization provides an environment in which Bigs can positively impact the lives of Littles. 

Currently, BBBS has a shortage of male Bigs and is seeking volunteers for the more than 100 boys on its waiting list. Male volunteers interested in providing a positive example to Littles in New York can apply to become Bigs through the organization. Applicants must be at least 21 years old. Once accepted and matched with Littles, Bigs are required to meet with their Littles at least twice a month, for at least four hours per session, for at least a year. 

The entire process from application to matching takes an average of 45 days. After an applicant files an application, BBBS staff members review it and invite him or her to a volunteer orientation to learn more about the role. The applicant is then screened and a background check performed. Afterward, the applicant receives training on the qualities of a good big as well as tips on handling situations that could arise. Finally, a match is made.