Christine Ljungkull, a friend of the Hill family, was elected as a Member of the Jerome Foundation in 1998. She has served on planning committees for both the Centennial Celebration of Jerome Hill’s birth with events held in Minnesota, New York, and Cassis, France and the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Jerome Foundation with events in Minnesota and New York. She has also served as Member Liaison to numerous Jerome Foundation committees.
Ljungkull was born and raised in St. Paul, Minnesota where her early love for painting and drawing often had her spending summer weekends at Art-in-the-Park events meeting local artists. She eventually settled in the beautiful Eastern Townships of Quebec, Canada where she became Director of the Bishop’s University Artists’ Centre in Sherbrooke, Quebec.
After retiring, Ms. Ljungkull joined the Board of Directors of the Lennoxville Historical and Museum Society, serving as President of the Board and working on the management of their property, archival collection, exhibition preparation, and fundraising. Most recently she served on the Board of Directors of The Eastern Townships Research Centre and their Archives Committee dedicated to preserving and promoting the history of the area.
Since moving to Ottawa, Canada in 2014 Ljungkull continues to pursue volunteer opportunities. She and her husband are fitness and outdoor enthusiasts enjoying a wide range of activities, most recently a passion for running. They have five children and nine grandchildren.