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McMichael Canadian Collection, Canadian Canoe Museum, Fort York, Khyber Arts Society and the Beaverbrook Art Gallery - to many smaller non-profit museums and galleries. He has also completed numerous projects for libraries and public archives.
For the Three Rivers Cultural Strategy, Greg will conduct interviews and contribute to the entire project. He will be involved in every aspect of the work as the Associate Project Manager for the Strategy.
Both Jon and Greg have extensive experience in a full range of professional services. They are members and proud supporters of the Canadian Association of Certified Management Consultants. We subscribe to the rules of professional conduct and the Code of Ethics of the CAMC and Ontario Institutes. CAMC members are bound by a number of ethical and industry standards that non-CAMC firms are not.
Finally, we are delighted to have recruited an Island-based cultural specialist to complement our team: Sara Zilke.
Sara Zilke, BA
Sara Zilke is an Assistant Cultural Programmer within the Arts and Culture Division of the City of Summerside. Sara is a trained museum specialist and has undertaken post-graduate work in the Museums and Galleries Studies Program at Georgian College, in Barrie, Ontario.
In addition, among her other professional credentials, Sara has completed Tourism PEI’s “Experience Specialist Training”. She has also completed Festival and Events PEI’s “Using Social Media to Make Your Events Stand Out”, and Film PEI’s “Introduction to Film- Making”. She is a member of the PEI Community Museum Association, and a member of the PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation. In 2018, at the PEI Museum and Heritage Awards, she won the Wendell Boyle Performance Award for the Wyatt Heritage Property’s production of “To the Power of Five: 1993 PEI Women in Politics”.
For the City of Summerside, Sara’s responsibilities include assisting with year-round community cultural programming - researching, organizing, marketing and implementing - for the City’s numerous festival and special events. Her attached CV details her entire responsibilities for the City’s Arts and Culture Division. We are pleased that Sara has a special interest and expertise in documenting oral history, and in facilitating communications with cultural organizations and the public - skills which would prove highly useful to the Three Rivers Project. As it happens,
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