Kathleen Caliento is the Chief Learning and Design Officer of the Academy Group, an organization that makes long term investments in cross-sector companies and young people from resilient communities to help them build belief, build wealth, and build change. Sarah is a graduate of DePaul University College of Law and is a member of the Board Special Children’s Charities (commonly known as Special Olympics Chicago).Ĭhief of Learning and Design Officer, The Academy Groupĭr. Prior to that, she worked in the Cook County State’s Attorney’s office, serving as legislative liaison to the Illinois General Assembly while advocating for policies and law that would positively impact residents in Cook County and across the State of Illinois. Sarah Burke is currently Director of Corporate and Foundation Giving for Northwestern Memorial HealthCare, where she supports Northwestern Medicine’s Patients First mission by engaging partners to benefit the health system’s philanthropic priorities. Previously, Sarah served as Director of External Affairs at Northwestern Memorial HealthCare, where she combined her legal expertise with a deep knowledge of the City of Chicago and its suburban municipalities to help the growing health system advance its community relationships. Andrew serves on several local and national boards, including Illinois’ Underrepresented Groups in Higher Education Task Force and the National Alliance of Public Charter Schools.ĭirector of Corporate and Foundation Giving, Northwestern Memorial Healthcare Andrew also worked as a civil rights litigator and authored several amici briefs in United States Supreme Court cases. Prior to joining INCS, Andrew was Georgia’s Associate State Superintendent and helped craft Georgia’s winning Race to the Top application. This comes on the heels of two 2016 legislative wins, which extended the permissible charter renewal term to ten years for high-performing charters and tripled the funding available in the state revolving loan program. In 2017, after five years of concerted advocacy and political efforts, INCS helped enact a new funding formula that guarantees equal funding to Illinois charter students. President, Illinois Network of Charter Schools (INCS)Īndrew Broy is the President of the Illinois Network of Charter Schools (INCS), a statewide advocacy and charter school support organization serving 145 charter campuses in Illinois that collectively educate more than 64,000 public school students. Tim earned a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service degree from Georgetown University and a JD degree from the Chicago-Kent College of Law. Tim serves on the Board of Directors for the Advancement Network, on the Impact Board for Sarah’s Circle, as a mentor for The Point Foundation and is a past President of the Board of Directors for Rivendell Theatre Ensemble. Prior to joining the Trust, Tim served as the Associate Director of Philanthropic Advisory Services for Northern Trust. He is a member of the Chicago Estate Planning Council, the Chicago Bar Association and the Arts Club of Chicago. He is responsible for a broad range of matters including charitable contributions, donor advised funds, supporting organizations, agency endowments and other legal, tax and investment aspects of tax-exempt organizations. Tim joined the Trust in 2016. Tim Bresnahan is the Senior Director of Gift Planning for The Chicago Community Trust. Senior Director of Gift Planning, The Chicago Community Trust Smith Alumni Award & UIC CUPPA’s Jim Marek Alumni Appreciation Award. Ciere recently received Link Unlimited’ s Richard T. Ciere was recognized as one of Crain’s 2019 Notable Women in Commercial Real Estate and named one of Chicago Scholars’ 2019 35 under 35 impactful leaders in Chicago. Ciere proudly serves on the executive board of ULI’s Women’s Leadership Initiative and serves as a Link Unlimited volunteer and Sponsor. Active in the civic space, Ciere serves as a Commissioner for the Roseland Medical District and a Commissioner for SSA 71. Since joining Chicago Neighborhood Initiatives (CNI) in 2013, Ciere has managed the planning & development of new projects, including Pullman Park, the 180-acre mixed use site at 111th Street and I-94, where CNI has coordinated over $300 million of new investment and created nearly 1,500 new jobs. Vice President of Real Estate and Inclusion, Chicago Neighborhood Initiatives, Inc.Ĭiere Boatright is the Vice President of Real Estate and Inclusion for Chicago Neighborhood Initiatives, Inc. We are proud to introduce these passionate individuals who now join our ranks of more than 1,150 leaders, thinkers and visionaries.
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