Jim Alexander, President,
Friends of the
RR Museum of PA
Jim Alexander, a member
of the Friends of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania (FRM), was elected
by the Board to be President for a two year term ending in December
2003. After leaving the Board, Jim was requested to serve as an ex officio member of its Executive Committee for a period, and consults with the Museum Director and the Museum Advancement Director on strategic matters. In addition, Jim continues to manage the site's expanded computer system, web site, and provides management assistance.
An
active volunteer for nearly twenty years, Jim served as a member of
the Board
for
several terms, and is active in leading the museum's computerization
program which deals with both business and library/archival functions.
He has previously participated in docent activities, educational programs,
and restoration work. As president, he exercised leadership in
planning, marketing, personnel, fiscal and program efforts, continuing
efforts initiated as vice-president.
Jim brings his managerial
training and experience to a series of challenges facing the organization,
including continued growth, securing public and private support, and
marketing the museum to a series of public groups, including railroad
fans, tourists, educators, historians and researchers.
Accomplishments have included implementation of marketing logo, adoption of new fund-raising program combining individual tax savings and assured income, award-winning web site, successful fiscal management during difficult economic conditions, enhanced railroaders' memorial and fund-raising program, continued progress on computerized library and archives data management, staff role evolution, and promotion of business-like Board of Directors role.
The
FRM is a chartered non-profit corporation dedicated to supporting the
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania's educational and public service programs.
Its 2200 members worldwide are committed to the preservation of railroad
history; its active members typically contribute well over 11,000 hours of
on-site support each year.
Since its inception in 1983, the FRM has
provided over $6 million in financial support and 250,000 hours of
volunteer service to the Railroad Museum. It employs staff to assist
the museum, is licensed by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
to operate the museum at certain times, and pursues public and private
grants and donations of railroad equipment and promotional services.
The
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania is located in Strasburg, PA, in Lancaster
County, and is second only to the State Museum in Harrisburg in terms of
annual visitorship. It houses over a hundred historically significant
locomotives and rail cars, and maintains invaluable historic records, art
work, photographs and memorabilia.
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