SAN FRANCISCO, March 29, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- George Jacob is the President & CEO of
Bay.Org – a nonprofit watershed conservation group in the
San Francisco Bay Area that
operates five branches including the Aquarium of the Bay and the
Sea Lion Center. "It is both humbling and gratifying to be
recognized and more so, to learn the August awardees outside of
Canada, Sir Attenborough and
President Carter. I am honored and privileged to have lent my
imagination and insights for their many manifestations in the last
three decade," Jacob said, upon receiving the citation and the
Louie Kamookak Medal from Royal Canadian Geographic Society.
Dignitaries and special guests shared their congratulations to
George Jacob for this glorious
achievement:
"We protect the things we love. George's vision for the
Ecotarium is exactly the kind of thing that children will benefit
from, when they come and learn about the animals, and challenges of
the future, and climate change, and their environment. We wish
George and the Ecotarium tremendous
success!"
Gilles Gagnier
- COO & Publisher, Royal Canadian Geographic
Society
"George's record speaks for itself. It's touched so many
different projects, so many different geographies around the world.
We wish him the best. George should be congratulated on behalf of
the Government of Canada."
Rana Sarkar – Consul General of Canada in San
Francisco
"Doing it here in San Francisco,
California – that has taken those steps to reaching the
Paris goals, with the climate
change issues. The resonance George is finding here is very, very
important."
Jo Sletbak – Norwegian Consul General in
San Francisco
"If any community can lead the way, it's the San Francisco Bay Area. So, it's on us to show
the way, be an example to the world and George is our leader, we're
very proud of him. Thank you to the Royal Canadian Geographic
Society for recognizing George."
Steve Machtinger – Treasurer, Bay.org
Board
"George has laid a vision for us. I think that we would be
able to embrace the Earth and understand the promise it has for
generations to come."
Angelique
Tompkins – Bay.org Board Member
This distinguished honor is in recognition of George Jacob's three decades of commitment to
exploring the unexplored and discovering the undiscovered, creating
shared memorable experiences of compelling narratives, through the
medium of museums worldwide. He currently leads the landmark
transformation of the Aquarium of the Bay on PIER 39 into an iconic
$260 million immersive ecotarium –
the first of its kind Climate Resilience and Ocean Conservation
Living Museum.
"Named after the legendary Inuit Oral Historian and explorer,
the late Louie Kamookak, the medal is in recognition of Jacob's
notable and distinguished contribution to geography through
visionary leadership and the international recognition his work has
demonstrated, in destination design and innovation," says
John Geiger, President & CEO of
Royal Canadian Geographical Society, in Ottawa, Canada adding, "the last RCGS medal
presented in the United States was
in 2017 to President Jimmy
Carter."
Jacob has enriched our collective memories, with 100 museum and
exhibit projects, 150+ opinion editorials on interpretive planning,
museum design, civic reach, sustainability, public art, exhibit
design, master planning and advocacy, for newspapers and
publications. Author of 7 seminal books on the future of Museum
Design and Practice, he has served on the Peer Review Council of
the American Alliance for Museums, and is currently on the Boards
of CAL-Travel, International Council of Museums Canada, ICOM-ICTOP.
He is the Chief Advisor the UN Environment on Climate Change Museum
initiatives in the Caribbean.
What's next for George Jacob and
how will the RCGS medal impact him moving forward to the Bay
Ecotarium? He said, "museums are souls of civil
societies. With recognition comes continued responsibility to
make a difference through public service."
About Bay Ecotarium:
Bay.org DBA Bay Ecotarium is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
with a mission to enable conversations on climate resilience and
ocean conservation globally, while inspiring actionable change
locally by protection and preservation of the San Francisco Bay and
its ecosystems, from Sierra to the Sea™. Smithsonian Affiliated
Award-winning, Aquarium of the Bay and the Sea Lion Center on the
Embarcadero/PIER 39 lead the organization and are visited by
millions. Other institutions include, The Bay Institute, the Bay
Model Alliance, and the Bay Academy. Plans are progressing to
convert the Aquarium into the world's first Climate Resilience and
Ocean Conservation Living Museum.
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Vicki De
Witt
vicki@bayecotarium.org
415.262.4727
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Kossiavelou mia@bayecotarium.org 415.623.8630
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