Jennifer Pereira, K.C., Appointed for Second Term as Trustee on the Board of the Canadian Museum of History

On September 21, 2021, the Honourable Pablo Rodriguez, Minister of Canadian Heritage, announced the reappointment of Jennifer Pereira, K.C., to the board of the Canadian Museum of History.

Jennifer first joined the Museum’s Board of Trustees in March 2018, and since that time, she has made significant contributions to numerous Museum priorities, including the workforce assessment process and the Museums’ cultural transformation. She has also been a dedicated member of Board Committees, providing guidance and expertise as part of the Development and Finance Committees.

Jennifer possesses strong cultural sector knowledge and experience, and she champions engagement across audiences and demographics. Her professional knowledge and unique perspectives support many discussions and strategies.

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