Prairie Post (West Edition)

Burrows-Johnson retires from the Galt

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After thirteen years, Susan Burrows-Johnson is retiring from her position as CEO/Executive Director of the Galt Museum & Archives and Fort Whoop-Up.

Burrows-Johnson took over the leadership position at the Galt Museum & Archives shortly after the new expansion to the museum was completed in 2006.

During her time the museum’s attendance and impact on the community grew, and it expanded to fill a greater role in the local and regional tourism industry.

“My term has been exciting and satisfying,” says Burrows-Johnson. ”The team at the Galt has done some extraordin­ary work as we sought to increase our service and public value to this region.

Galt official have doubled their services to the community in programmin­g and education, increased our foot traffic by 40 percent at the museum, tripled its membership, and took on the work of Fort Whoop-Up. We reopened the Fort and have succeeded in doubledigi­t growth in visitor traffic for the last three seasons.”

Other recent initiative­s supported by Burrows-Johnson include leadership on reconcilia­tion, Indigenous history and Blackfoot language learning.

“I am proud that our community trusts us and believes that a museum is an important part of Lethbridge,” explained Johnson.

“I am proud that the team at the Galt Museum & Archives and Fort Whoop-Up believes in continuous improvemen­t and community service.”

The Board of Directors of the Galt Museum & Archives and Fort WhoopUp have bene conducting a search for a new individual to fill the position of CEO/Executive Director and will complete that process soon.

“During the current closure, Galt/Fort staff are focusing on digital services, deep cleans, and preparatio­n of exhibits and programs,” said Burrows-Johnson.

“We have had some lay-offs and put seasonal hires on hold.”

“I am sad to leave but it is time for someone new.” Burrows-Johnson also expressed trust in the staff who remain with the institutio­n as she leaves. The history and the treasures of the City of Lethbridge are in good hands.”

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