KJK is proud to announce that partner Brett Krantz has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Western Reserve Historical Society (WRHS). Founded in 1867, the WRHS is a regional history organization with seven properties across Northeast Ohio, serving as a vital resource that shares the dynamic stories of the region’s people through art, documents, and artifacts from a variety of collections.
Brett is a vital member of KJK’s executive committee, known for his skill as a litigator, arbitrator, and mediator. His extensive legal background and commitment to community service will significantly enhance the Society’s mission of inspiring individuals to explore the rich history of Northeast Ohio and the American experience. As an engaged leader in the Cleveland community, Brett has consistently demonstrated his passion for making a positive impact. Throughout his three-year term, he will support the WRHS in fostering historical awareness and promoting community engagement.
KJK has a longstanding history of supporting the WRHS, with one of our founding partners, Bob Jackson, proudly serving as an active trustee throughout his lifetime and even beyond his tenure with the firm. We look forward to seeing Brett’s contributions to the Western Reserve Historical Society and are excited about the continued growth and development of this important institution.
For more information about the Western Reserve Historical Society and its initiatives, please visit WRHS’s website.
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About WRHS
Founded in 1867, Western Reserve Historical Society is a regional history organization with seven properties across Northeast Ohio. Included in its collections are 39 historic structures – 7 of which are on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) – over 100,000 objects in its museum collections, an expansive library of published and primary source materials, an auto-aviation collection, clothing and textile collection, and more.
WRHS presents exhibitions, programs and experiences that tell the dynamic stories of the people of Northeast Ohio through art, documents and artifacts from a variety of collections. Through its Heritage Management Program, WRHS is a resource for corporations and organizations. For more information, visit wrhs.org.