Volunteer Johan Bommerson honored for decade-long leadership at Dutch Steam Engine Museum
Johan Bommerson, a 79-year-old volunteer from Hoorn, was awarded for his nine-year dedication as chairman of the Dutch Steam Engine Museum. His leadership helped shape the museum’s growth, culminating in the opening of a new visitor center.
| Key Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Recipient | Johan Bommerson |
| Age | 79 |
| Award Presented By | Mayor Michiel Pijl (Municipality of Medemblik) |
| Role | Chairman, Dutch Steam Engine Museum Foundation (2017–2026) |
| Location | Hoorn, Noord-Holland |
| Key Achievement | Oversaw the opening of a new visitor center |
| Duration of Service | Nearly a decade |
The Municipality of Medemblik recognizes community volunteers for their contributions to local cultural and historical institutions. By honoring individuals like Johan Bommerson, the municipality aims to highlight the importance of civic engagement in preserving regional heritage.
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Award Pin Presented to Johan Bommerson
Mr. Johan Bommerson from Hoorn received an award pin from Mayor Michiel Pijl on March 21 on behalf of the Municipality of Medemblik. The 79-year-old volunteer was presented with the award pin in recognition of his dedication to the community.
Mr. Bommerson served as chairman of the Dutch Steam Engine Museum Foundation from 2017 to 2026. Together with the director and treasurer, he played a major role in the museum’s development. For nearly a decade, Bommerson passionately applied his administrative expertise in fulfilling his role as chairman. He demonstrated foresight, and his solutions often proved to be the right ones.
He chose to step down as chairman on the day the museum opened its new visitor center. Mayor Michiel Pijl stated: “It takes a special kind of person to fulfill this complex role with such skill and commitment. I am convinced that Mr. Bommerson’s positive influence has shaped the museum into what it is today.”
