Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Chris Jamroz Supports Royal Ontario Museum in Fulfilling Its Mission


Chris Jamroz, CEO of St. George Logistics Holdings, gives back to his community through educational initiatives such as the mentorship program at the Schulich School of Business and Junior Achievement. Chris Jamroz also serves as a member of the board of trustees of the Royal Ontario Museum.

Founded by many people, including Dr. Charles Trick Currelly and Byron Edmund Walker, the Royal Ontario Museum has become internationally recognized since it first opened its doors in 1914. Numerous volunteers and employees have contributed to the management, operation, and governance of the museum. These people perform in diverse roles to obtain, preserve, and interpret the museum's numerous items.

The board of trustees govern the museum and define its policies and operational strategy. The board is responsible for oversight of the materials and assets which the Museum holds in trust for others. Trustees are volunteers who devote their efforts to public service and help the museum maintain long-term stability. Through the Lieutenant Governor in Council, the provincial government appoints 15 of the 21 trustees on the board.

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