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ROM Senior Administration

ROM Senior Administration oversee all aspects of Museum work, from collections management to finances to visitor services. They ensure that the ROM is managed according to the Museum's mission and objectives, Board policy and the accepted standards of the larger museum community.

Vera Kircheis - A Lifetime of Giving

Vera Kircheis - A Lifetime of Giving

Vera Kircheis with her late husband Albert Kircheis At 87, Vera Kircheis’ energy and vibrant laugh is infectious. The more time you spend with her, the more apparent her love for art, history and travel becomes. Vera’s appreciation for culture and unique objects started early; “My father

Get Involved

Join the ROM Family There are many ways to deepen your involvement and commitment to the Museum. Whether you choose to become a patron , attend or sponsor a  special event , contribute to a particular ROM project or Centre of Discovery, donate an artifact or leave a bequest , we are

Young Patrons’ Circle

PROM: Circus 2012. The Young Patrons’ Circle (YPC) is a unique and intimate way for museum-enthusiasts to experience the ROM. By making a philanthropic gift, young professionals (ages 19-45) enjoy an all-access pass to exclusive events and networking opportunities at the Museum. YPC members

Give a Gift

Heidi Sobol, Senior Paintings Conservator at the ROM An outright gift is one in which every dollar goes to work the moment it is given. You can give cash or a non-cash asset, such as securities or real estate, and receive a donation receipt for your gift. You may also choose to establish an

History of Giving

(From left to right) Sir William Meredith, Chancellor, U of T; Sir Robert Falconer, President, U of T; Dr. James Brebner, Registrar, U of T.; Sir Edmund Walker, Chairman, Board of Governors (1912). Philanthropy has been at the heart of the ROM since its inception nearly 100 years ago. Financial

About the Exhibition

Observance and Memorial: Photographs from S-21, Cambodia features 103 prisoner photographs from S-21, a secret detention centre in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The individuals pictured in this exhibition represent 103 of the estimated 2 million victims of the Khmer Rouge, the ruling party in Cambodia from