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Amina J. Dickerson
Amina Dickerson incorporates a wealth of diverse professional experience in her consulting practice, an outgrowth of leadership experience over a 35 year career in the non-profit, corporate and philanthropy sectors. She has worked with senior leadership, businesses and professionals, and community/youth development in the U.S. and abroad.
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Laura M. Ricketts
Laura Ricketts is a Director and part owner of the Chicago Cubs Major League Baseball Club. She and her family purchased the Cubs in October of 2009. In addition to her duties as a Board member, much of her work with the Cubs is focused on community relations, government relations and philanthropy. She is also Chairman of the Board for Chicago Cubs Charities.
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Greg Cameron
Greg Cameron joined WTTW in April 2008 as Executive Vice President and Chief Development Officer, and in 2011 was promoted to Chief Operating Officer. His responsibilities include managing and directing revenue and sales divisions of WWCI, including national and local program marketing, television and radio fundraising and sales, development, and communications.
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Richard P. & Susan R. Kiphart
Richard P. Kiphart, head of William Blair & Company's Private Client Advisors, and a member of the firm's executive committee, joined the firm in 1969. Susan R. Kiphart grew up in Indiana and graduated from Indiana University with a degree in Education. After college, she taught grade school, and went on to receive her Masters' Degree in Early Education from the Erikson Institute.
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Chicago Cubs Charities
The Chicago Cubs organization is about more than just the bricks and ivy. They are a contributing member of Chicago, investing in the health and fabric of our city. In 1991, the Chicago Cubs expanded its longtime commitment to Chicagoland by establishing Chicago Cubs Charities as a fund with the Robert R. McCormick Foundation. Committed to improving the lives of underserved youth, adults, and families across Chicagoland, Chicago Cubs Charities provides grants to programs focusing on child and youth education, health and wellness, housing, and youth sports.
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The Chicago Community Trust
Chicago banker Albert W. Harris, along with other local business leaders, founded The Chicago Community Trust in 1915. This innovative idea of a community foundation had a simple yet powerful premise: to give local residents an opportunity to support their community in perpetuity. At that time, it was only the second community foundation in the nation.
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Kraft Foods
Kraft Foods is the world's second largest food company, making delicious products for billions of consumers in approximately 170 countries. Over the past 25 years, Kraft Foods has donated more than $770 million in cash and food. Since 1997, the company has provided more than one billion servings of food to those in need. Through the Kraft Foods Foundation, the company has recently pledged $180 million over three years to get more food – and better nutrition and information – to children and families.
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