Grand Rapids Public Museum president to retire next year
- Tim Murnane, President and CEO of Opus, announced his retirement effective at the end of 2026 after 38 years with the company.
- Opus' Board of Directors selected Matt Rauenhorst, currently CEO of Opus Development Company, to succeed Murnane following a structured 18-month transition.
- Starting June 25, 2025, the CEO role will split, with Rauenhorst becoming President overseeing business partner services and Murnane retaining CEO duties for subsidiary companies.
- Rauenhorst began at Opus in 1997, progressed through roles including Vice President and CEO of Opus Development, and holds degrees in entrepreneurship and real estate business.
- Phil Cattanach is set to rejoin Opus Development Company as President and CEO, stepping in as Gerry Rauenhorst advances to a new role. This transition reflects Opus’s commitment to effective succession planning and leadership continuity.
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Tim Murnane, Opus President & CEO, to retire after 38 years with the company; Matt Rauenhorst named his successor; Phil Cattanach to return as President & CEO of Opus Development Company MINNEAPOLIS, May 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Tim Murnane has announced his retirement as President & Chief Executive Officer of Opus, working through the end of 2026, at which time he will have given 38 years of service to Opus and 46 years in the commercial real e…
Grand Rapids Public Museum president to retire next year
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — After nearly 17 years, the president and CEO of the Grand Rapids Public Museum is set to retire from the position, the GRPM Foundation Board of Trustees announced Monday. A courtesy photo of Dale Robertson, president and CEO of the Grand Rapids Public Museum. Dale Robertson's tenure will conclude Dec. 31, 2026. “I want to express my thanks and appreciation to Mr. Robertson for his dedication and commitment to the Pu…
Longtime Grand Rapids Public Museum CEO retiring at end of 2026
Grand Rapids Public Museum President and CEO Dale Robertson will retire at the end of 2026, ending what will be an 18-year tenure leading the downtown Grand Rapids institution. The Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) Foundation Board of Trustees announced Robertson’s planned retirement today. Robertson, 67, has led the museum as... Please login to read all 888 words.
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