10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report

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10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report
10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report
F i s c a l Years 2010 – 2011
At the the Chicago Children’s Advocacy Center,
we are proud of our accomplishments.
Our success is due entirely to our dedicated staff,
partners and generous supporters.
Dear Friends,
As our 10th Anniversary draws to a close,
we reflect with great pride on the impact
the Chicago Children’s Advocacy Center has
had on the lives of over 22,000 children who
were victims of sexual or life-threatening
physical abuse. These past two years are
representative of our resolute determination
to make Chicago a safer community tomorrow
than it is today for its children. Our many accomplishments over the past two years are
attributed to our focus on quality and our ability to identify problems, seek strong financial
and programmatic partners, and implement solutions together with our partners. We are
forever thankful to you and to all of our generous stakeholders, who have given us the
resources necessary to remain focused on our mission.
Now, more than ever, the CCAC remains focused on giving the children who come through
our doors a voice, and on being the voice for the children in Chicago who continue to suffer
in silence. Even though we have helped a staggering number of children, there are thousands
more who are victims whose voices we have not heard. Research estimates that 60%
of incidents of sexual abuse alone go unreported, and, for children with disabilities,
this number is even higher.
This terrible reality drives us every day to respond in innovative ways. You will see highlights
in this report of the various initiatives in which we have engaged during the past two years
to increase public awareness of the prevalence of child abuse and the need to report it; to
educate the professional community in effective responses to abuse; to decrease mental
health waiting lists and increase access to services for children; and to expand the impact
of our services to physically injured children and to children with disabilities.
We are proud to be the first responder and a lifeline for thousands of abused children each
year, and remain focused on improving our community’s safety net for our most vulnerable
citizens. Like our children, the Chicago Children’s Advocacy Center has remained resilient,
celebrating strong fiscal health in the last two years amid economic turmoil. We have
effectively utilized our resources to improve and expand our reach. As we look ahead,
our mission and plans for the future require additional resources. I ask you – our partners
and friends – to join us in pledging to make therapy accessible to every child, to ensuring
children with disabilities are safe, to saving infants from death at the hands of caregivers,
and to reaching the children who suffer in silence.
Sincerely,
Char Rivette
William R. Dodds
Executive Director
President, Board of Directors
CCAC • 10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report • Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011
In FY 2011, 37% of the CCAC’s services were funded by private sources.
Programs and direct services accounted for 84% of expenses.
Administration and Fundraising accounted for 16%.
Case Coordination Program
Mental Health Program
• Coordinated 2,011 multidisciplinary investigations
of reports of child sexual abuse and assault
• Provided 6,180 hours of therapy to children
and parents
Multidisciplinary Pediatric
Education and Evaluation
Consortium (MPEEC)
• Coordinated 592 multidisciplinary investigations
into reports of severe child physical abuse
• The Mental Health Program was chosen to
participate in a learning collaborative for ChildParent Psychotherapy at the Erikson Institute.
The team has implemented this new treatment
model for children, age 0-5.
• During FY 2010, MPEEC was responsible for the
investigations of 28% of the reports of severe
harm against children under the age of three in
Illinois. This includes 33% of head injuries and
41% of bone fractures.
• Clients discharged during the fiscal year
achieved 90% of their treatment goals.
• In FY 2011, MPEEC was responsible for the
investigations of 25% of the reports of severe
harm against children under the age of three
in Illinois. This includes 35% of head injuries
and 29% of bone fractures.
• Conducted 2,011 interviews of children
• Average time from abuse report received to
child interviewed was 8 days
• The Cook County Child Advocacy Center’s
Advisory Board approved the digital visual
recording of forensic interviews. The Cook
County State’s Attorney’s Office provided
funding for the equipment.
Investigations often require children to be interviewed about the incident of abuse and sometimes
receive a forensic medical exam. Case Coordinators
contact parents to schedule appointments for the
interview and medical exam, and coordinate the
work of the many professionals who work at the
CCAC. They also speak with each family about
histories of domestic violence, medical and mental
health problems, and needs related to language
and disabilities.
Our clinicians provide therapy, including art therapy,
in individual and group settings for children and
families. We specifically target children and families
experiencing immediate and severe mental health
problems who have difficulty accessing mental
health services in their community.
100
94%
88%
80
60
40
20
1500
0
1200
Client
Satisfaction
900
Outreach Program
600
• Presented to over 2,000 people about child
abuse, its signs and symptoms, and the CCAC
300
0
Client
Felt Helped
FY10 FY11
FY10 FY11
FY10 FY11
Advocacy
Clients
Forensic
Interviews
Mental Health
Clients
Advocacy Program
• Provided advocacy and case management
services to 3,197 children and their parents/
caregivers.
• Provided 5,414 service referrals to families.
• The Advocacy team began use of a new
psycho-social assessment process in identifying
family needs in order to make more accurate
service referrals and better measure impact
of their work.
Advocates work on behalf of the children and families
who come to the Center. They explain and guide
parents through the investigation and legal process,
assess each family’s needs, provide emotional
support and crisis counseling, and refer children
and caretakers to other needed services in the
family’s community or at the Center.
• Hosted visitors from Australia, Brazil, Canada,
England, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Korea,
Serbia, the Ukraine, Detroit, Philadelphia,
and San Francisco who are interested in
learning from and applying the CCAC’s
multidisciplinary model.
Child abuse remains a taboo and stigmatized
subject, but is a harsh reality for many children
and families. The Outreach Program works in
the community as well as with other non-profit
and government agencies to promote awareness
of sexual abuse. Every April – Child Abuse
Prevention Month – the CCAC also executes
a city-wide public awareness campaign
in conjunction with several media and
corporate partners.
• Seven of the pediatricians who work within
MPEEC became Board certified in the fall of
2009 as Child Abuse Pediatricians, a new
sub-specialty of Pediatrics. Chicago has the
highest concentration of Child Abuse
Pediatricians in the nation.
MPEEC is a collaboration between the CCAC and
three Chicago hospitals – Children’s Memorial
Hospital, University of Chicago Comer Children’s
Hospital, and John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of
Cook County. MPEEC coordinates a medicallyfocused multidisciplinary response to reports of
child physical abuse in Chicago involving children,
age 0-3, with burns, bone fractures, head trauma
and internal injuries.
Support Services
• Provided child life services to 3,709 children
• Provided 7,155 rides to families
Child Life Specialists provide child care services
while families are at the CCAC, which allows
parents and caretakers to meet with Advocates
and Therapists while knowing that their children
are being well cared for. They also observe
children for signs of stress, anxiety or depression
possibly related to the abuse.
Families from every neighborhood in Chicago come
to the CCAC. Over 80% require transportation.
Our Drivers and small fleet of vans perpetually
carry families to and from the CCAC for interview,
therapy and medical exam appointments. They
provide safe, comfortable rides and are trained
to respond to crisis situations.
Data provided on this page represents cumulative totals
from FY10 and FY11, unless otherwise indicated.
CCAC • 10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report • Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011
Advancing Collaborations
Largest Healthcare Foundation
in U.S. Joins Local Funders in
Support of CCAC
During Fiscal Year 2010, the CCAC started a dynamic
new project that aims to improve access for children
and families to mental health services throughout
Chicago. Despite the best efforts of the CCAC and its
Network of Treatment Providers (NTP), many children
still wait up to six months before receiving critical
mental health services due to limited resources and
budget cuts. In partnership with the 13 members of
the NTP and several local foundations, the CCAC
initiated the PATHH Collaboration (Providing Access
Toward Hope and Healing) to address this problem.
The five-year project began on July 1, 2010 and has
the following components:
Triage: Children with the highest level of need are
identified and referred for treatment based on the
priority for services.
Hope and Healing Groups: These psychoeducational and skills-building groups, located
throughout Chicago, allow children and caregivers
to learn coping skills, understand symptoms of
abuse, and learn to intervene with troublesome
behavioral and emotional symptoms while they
wait for individual therapy.
Tracking and Coordination: A centralized
case coordination and waiting list system for the
NTP agencies ensures that children are matched to
the needed level of service as soon as possible.
Project and System Analysis: A full project
evaluation by the Juvenile Protective Association
will assess the success of the project by analyzing
increases in the NTP’s capacity to provide treatment,
engagement by families in the groups and in longterm treatment, and the time between referral and
treatment, among other things.
The PATHH Collaboration is an unprecedented partnership between mental health service providers and
funders. In 2011, the Local Funding Partnerships
Initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation,
the nation’s largest healthcare foundation, awarded
the CCAC and the Network of Treatment Providers
a four year, $500,000 grant supporting the PATHH
Collaboration. This grant – the single largest grant
in the CCAC’s history – joins grants from ten of
Chicago leading foundations:
• Lloyd A. Fry Foundation
• Chicago Community Trust
• Chicago Tribune Charities, a fund of the
McCormick Foundation
• Crown Family Philanthropies
• The Field Foundation of Illinois
• Michael Reese Health Trust
• Polk Bros. Foundation
• Ravenswood Health Care Foundation
• VNA Foundation
• Anonymous Family Foundation
“The Chicago Children’s Advocacy Center and the
PATHH Collaboration was one of only 10 programs
selected out of a highly competitive field of 181
applicants nationwide for the 2011 Local Funding
Partnerships grants given by the Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation,” said Leticia Peguero, Deputy
Director, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Local
Funding Partnerships. “We recognized the potential
of this community program to help the victims of
sexual abuse receive the critical mental health
services they need for healing.”
Members of the NTP participating in the PATHH
Collaboration include:
• Alternative Behavior Treatment Centers (ABTC)
• Advocate Child Trauma Treatment Program
• Catholic Charities
• Chicago Children’s Advocacy Center (CCAC)
• Children’s Memorial Hospital
• Children’s Research Triangle
• Center for Contextual Change
• Community Counseling Centers of Illinois (C4)
• Jewish Children and Family Services (JCFS)
• Juvenile Protective Association (JPA)
• La Rabida Children’s Hospital –
Chicago Child Trauma Center
• YWCA RISE Children’s Center
• UCAN
Services and Awareness of
Abuse to Children with
Disabilities
In January 2011, the CCAC formed the new
Coalition Against Sexual Abuse of Children
with Disabilities (CASACD). This coalition was
reconstituted from the former Metro Coalition
on Abuse and Disabilities, a group founded by
Advisory Board Member Father Joseph Mulcrone,
Director of the Office of the Deaf for the
Archdiocese of Chicago. CASACD’s mission
is to create an effective body of advocates,
service providers, and policy makers capable of:
• Making thoughtful and inclusive decisions that
affect Chicago’s systemic response to cases of
sexual abuse involving children with disabilities.
• Engaging the community about the prevalence
of the problem and actions that can be taken
to prevent and/or combat it.
In 2011, CASACD is forming goals and a strategic
plan. Organizations that have joined CASACD to
date include:
• Archdiocese of Chicago (Office of the Deaf)
• Anixter Center
• The Autism Project
• Children’s Advocacy Center of North &
Northwest Cook County
• Clearbrook
• Illinois Attorney General’s Office
• Illinois Department of Children and
Family Services
• Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities
• Mental Health and Deafness Resources, Inc.
• Misericordia
• Prevent Child Abuse Illinois
• Project Reach Illinois
• Seguin Services
CCAC • 10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report • Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011
Accolades & Recognition
Broadening our Reach
Char Rivette Honored and Appointed
Executive Director, Char Rivette, received a 2011
SAGE Award from former Mayor Richard M. Daley
and the Chicago Commission on Human Relations
Advisory Council on Tuesday, March 8th. The SAGE
Awards are presented annually to women from
diverse backgrounds for leadership in mentoring,
workplace and community advocacy, and local and
global human rights initiatives. Nominated by founding
Advisory Board Member Merri Dee, Char was one of
six women honored this year and was recognized
for excellence and leadership in serving women
and children who are victims.
CCAC Staff Present Nationally
Advocacy Manager Ana Correa and Mental Health
Manager Ana Nunez collaborated to develop a
workshop entitled “Providing Culturally Sensitive
Services to Latino Families Who are Survivors
of Sexual Abuse.” The workshop is designed to
address: 1) Characteristics that shape Latino
families “la familia” and how this may impact
sexual abuse in this community, 2) What the
research shows, and 3) Culturally sensitive
prevention, advocacy and treatment approaches
for the Latino community.
Awareness building efforts extended well beyond
The Resiliency Project to include a multi-media
print and video campaign, Innocent Bystanders,
developed pro-bono by advertising agency
Downtown Partners Chicago in conjunction
with the CCAC and Slattery Design Group.
The presentation has been in high-demand
throughout the country:
August 2010: 11th National Conference on
Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Prevention,
New Orleans, LA
Char’s leadership in the field of children’s welfare
was also recognized when the Illinois Department
of Children and Family Services (DCFS) appointed
her in March to the Illinois Children’s Justice Task
Force, a statewide body of child advocates working
to counsel and advise DCFS on best practices and
system improvements.
The exhibit garnered significant media attention,
which also supported our goal of broadened
awareness.
March 2011: 27th National Symposium on
Child Abuse, National Children’s Advocacy Center,
Huntsville, AL
June 2011: National Children’s Alliance
Leadership Conference 2011, Washington, DC
July 2011: 19th Annual Colloquium, American
Professional Society on the Abuse of Children,
Philadelphia, PA
CCAC an Invest for Kids Beneficiary
July 2011: DCFS Lan 75 Action Team, Chicago, IL
The CCAC was selected to be one of five children’s
agencies from a field of 50 to be a beneficiary of
the 2nd Annual Invest for Kids event. Invest for Kids
was created in 2009 by financiers Ron Levin and
Ben Kovler to benefit children’s non-profit agencies.
The CCAC received $160,000 in proceeds from the
November 3rd, 2010 event.
September 2011: 16th International Conference
on Violence, Abuse and Trauma, San Diego, CA
The objective of the Innocent Bystanders
campaign was to bring a broader awareness
to the general public about the plight of child
sexual abuse and the CCAC as a public resource.
The campaign included:
• 400 bus shelter ads throughout Chicago –
325 in English and 75 in Spanish
• 20 backlit diorama’s at Midway and
O’Hare Airports
• Print ads in Chicago Parent and Streetwise
magazines
• Elevator Captivate Screens in office buildings
throughout downtown Chicago
• Digital Billboard on the I-55 Stevenson
Expressway
• PSA ran on ABC, NBC, and CBS per availability
in schedule
10th Anniversary Brings Opportunity
for Heightened Awareness
On March 31, 2011, the CCAC staged a Public Art
Exhibit in Daley Plaza titled The Resiliency
Project from sunrise to sunset. The day’s
activities included a press conference featuring
Cook County Sheriff and CCAC Advisory Board
Member Tom Dart. The exhibit, visited by
approximately 2,500 people, featured 1,000
children’s desks and chairs divided into two
sections. One section contained 400 chairs (40%)
with blue ribbons and name tags symbolizing
the 2,000 incidents of child sexual abuse each
year in Chicago that are reported. The other
section contained 600 chairs (60%) symbolizing
the 3,000+ incidents of child sexual abuse that
go unreported each year in Chicago. Chairs in
this section had no name tag and no blue ribbon.
The campaign produced results. Between March
31st and June 30th, the CCAC experienced a:
• 31% increase in Facebook Friends
• 300% increase over last year in both general
inquiry calls, and requests to volunteer
or support the agency.
CCAC • 10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report • Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011
Annual Report
Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011
Case Coordination – Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011
Case Coordination
Totals
Medical Investigations (sexual)
2,011
Medical Investigations (physical)
592
Interviews
2,041
Advocacy and Case Management Services
3,197
Referrals
5,414
Mental Health (Hours of Therapy)
6,180
Outreach
2,000+
Support Services
Totals
Rides (Transportation)
7,155
Children Cared for in Child Life Services
3,709
Data above represents cumulative totals from FY10 and FY11.
Strategic Plan Scorecard – 2-Year Performance
Status
Strategy
FY 2010
FY 2011
(7/1/09 – 6/30/10)
(7/1/10 – 6/30/11)
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Improve Case Coordination and Strengthen Partner Relationships
Diversify & Expand Revenue Sources
Increase Impact of Forensic Supports
Increase Network of Influence and Connections
Increase Impact of the Advocacy Program on the Lives of Families
Build Team of Highly Competent Staff, Experts and Leaders in the Field
Increase Impact of the Mental Health Program on the Community
Ensure Physical Capacity for Logical & Sustainable Growth
Increase Impact of MPEEC on the Community
Strengthen our Marketing and Communication Efforts
Improve Service Quality and Delivery through Outcome Evaluation
and Research
Maximize the Impact of the Board of Directors, Advisory Board,
Associates Board and Volunteers
Key:
• = Slightly Behind Schedule • = On Track • = Ahead of Schedule
CCAC • 10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report • Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011
Fiscal Report
Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011
FY10
Audited
Assets/Liabilities
FY11
Audited
Total Assets
$ 2,041,025
$ 2,615,106
Total Liabilities
$ 125,117
$
Total Net Assets
$ 1,915,908
$ 2,416,753
Total Liabilities and Net Assets
$ 2,041,025
$ 2,615,106
FY09
Audited
FY10
Audited
Government Grants
$ 2,995,701
$ 3,047,055
Foundation & Corporate Gifts
$ 360,150
$
Individual Gifts
$ 104,497
Fundraising Events, Net of Expenses
Revenue
198,353
Percent
Increase
(Decrease)
FY10
Audited
FY11
Audited
Percent
Increase
(Decrease)
2%
$ 3,047,055
$ 3,209,549
5%
859,200
139%
$ 859,200
$ 959,200
12%
$
185,226
77%
$ 185,226
$ 228,948
24%
$ 134,261
$
278,932
108%
$ 278,932
$ 329,103
18%
In Kind & Contributed Services
$ 315,370
$
374,641
19%
$ 374,641
$ 2,002,035**
434%
Investment Earnings & Other
$
$
17,094
52%
$
$
5,061
-70%
Total Revenue
$ 3,921,248
$ 4,762,148
21%
$ 4,762,148
$ 6,733,896
41%
Staff Salaries & Benefits
$ 2,594,916
$ 2,435,140
-6%
$ 2,435,140
$ 2,784,708
14%
Occupancy
$ 390,077
$
330,305
-15%
$ 330,305
$ 360,345
9%
Operating
$ 137,899
$
117,928
-14%
$ 117,928
$ 129,850
10%
Employee Expenses
$
25,841
$
36,393
41%
$
36,393
$
55,940
54%
Client Transportation & Food
$
27,276
$
27,770
2%
$
27,770
$
36,565
32%
Contractual & Professional Fees
$ 169,553
$
201,577
19%
$ 201,577
$ 333,955
66%
Program & Outreach Expenses
$ 580,254
$
712,230
23%
$ 712,230
$ 2,422,857**
240%
Marketing & Communications
$
0
$
15,428
0%
$
15,428
$
42,193
173%
Depreciation
$
75,518
$
68,346
-9%
$
68,346
$
66,638
-2%
Victim’s Compensation
$ 218,769*
$
0
-100%
$
0
$
0
0%
Total Expenses
$ 4,220,103
$ 3,945,117
-7%
$ 3,945,117
$ 6,233,051
58%
Total Surplus (Deficit)
$ (298,855)
$
$ 817,031
$ 500,845
11,269
17,094
Expenses
817,031
* Uncollectible billings to Illinois Attorney General’s Office for mental health services provided to clients under the Illinois Crime Victim’s Compensation Act.
** Includes $1.5M in kind donation of advertising space for Child Abuse Awareness Campaign.
CCAC • 10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report • Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011
Board of Directors
Board of Directors
President
William Dodds
Executive Vice President &
Treasurer
Northern Trust Corporation
Vice President
Thomas Sampson
Senior Vice President
President, North American
Foodservice
Kraft Foods, Inc.
Secretary
Dr. Freeman Farrow
Assistant Professor
DePaul University
College of Law
Treasurer
Kevin Berry
Vice President –
Investor Relations
General Growth Properties
Terry Holt
Communications Director
Equity Group Investments
Victoria Lautman
Broadcast Journalist & Writer
Ken Marino
(Term ended FY11)
President
Grobmar Investments, LLC
Michael J. McMurray
Chief Operating Officer
Globetrotters Engineering
Corporation
Michael Montalbano
President
Hope Orthopedic
Vickey Montogomery
Sr. Sales Consultant
Google, Inc.
Richard A. Devine
Partner
Meckler Bulger Tilson Marick
& Pearson LLP
Sheila McGinn Dorman
Chief Operating Officer
Northern Trust Securities, Inc.
Stephen Fitzell
Partner
Sidley Austin LLP
Barbara A. Lumpkin
Deputy CEO of External Affairs
Chicago Public Schools
Members
Reverend Daniel Alvarez, Sr.
Founder
Casa Central
Bruce Axtman
Owner
Perishables Group, Inc.
Mary Richardson-Lowry
Partner
Mayer Brown LLP
The Honorable Iris Y. Martinez
State Senator
Illinois 20th District
Mary Mitchell
Columnist
Chicago Sun-Times
Reverend Joseph A. Mulcrone
Director
Catholic Office of the Deaf
Margaret J. O’Connor
Owner
MarCon Communications
Monica Pedersen
Host
HGTV
Bill Burgman
Harry W. Short
Retired
Northern Trust Corporation
Jorge Cauz
President
Encyclopedia Britannica
Kate Siegel
Chair
Ounce of Prevention Fund
The Honorable Thomas J. Dart
Sheriff
Cook County
The Honorable Robert Steele
Commissioner
Cook County 2nd District
Sarah Paulsen
VP, Account Director
Leo Burnett USA, Inc.
Billy Dec
President/Partner
Rockit Ranch Productions, LLC
Kristin Stevens
Retired
Jim Schmidt
President
Downtown Partners Chicago
The Honorable Robert Fioretti
Alderman
Chicago 2nd Ward
Tabrina Davis
Vice President, Communications
ComEd
Julie P. Shelton
Partner
Baker & Daniels
Dr. Ana Gil-Garcia
Professor
Northeastern Illinois University
Scott Elliot
(Term ended FY10)
Vice President
Clear Channel Branded Cities
Juliana Stratton
Director,
Cook County Judicial
Advisory Council
The Honorable Jesus Garcia
Commissioner
Cook County 7th District
Members
Shelley Boersma
Vice President,
Agent Effectiveness
U.S. Cellular
Clarence Bourne
Managing Director
Investment Banking Division
Loop Capital Markets LLC
Nora Moreno-Cargie
Director, Global Corporate
Citizenship
The Boeing Company
Adrienne Fasano
Senior Vice President
Marketing
Jones Lang LaSalle
Cheryl Pearson-McNeil
Senior VP Public Affairs
and Government Relations
The Nielsen Company
Kelly Newcomb
(Term ended FY11)
Director, Global Treasury
Operations
The Boeing Company
Barry P. Siegal
Partner
Golan & Christie
Pro-Bono Legal Counsel
Elizabeth Weber
Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP
Alexi Giannoulias
Former Treasurer
State of Illinois
Terry G. Hillard
Owner
Hillard Heintze LLC
Linda Gilkerson
Director & Professor
Irving B. Harris Infant Studies
Program
Erikson Institute
Advisory Board
Rhona Hoffman
Owner
Rhona Hoffman Art Gallery
Roxille Glasco
(Term ended FY10)
Director of Strategic Planning
Chicago Commons
Honorary Chair
Richard M. Daley
Former Mayor
City of Chicago
Rick Jasculca
Chairman & CEO
Jasculca-Terman and
Associates, Inc
John Goad
(Term ended FY10)
Consultant, Child Protective
Services
Co-Chair
Harry L. Harczak, Jr.
Former Executive Vice-President
CDW Corporation
Laverne McCartney Knighton
Community Relations Specialist
Target
Michelle Hawyard
(Term ended FY11)
President
Bluedog Design
Vice Chairs
Merri Dee
Owner
MD Communications
Jean M. Coyne-Krafft
Retired
Kerstin Nordqvist Lane
Consul General
Consulate General of Sweden
CCAC • 10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report • Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011
Stanley Stevens
Retired
Stephanie Wilson-Coleman
Founder & CEO
The Champagne Connection
Maria Wynne
CEO
Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and
Northwest Indiana
Associates Board
2011:
President
Gregg Elstien
Vice President
Shannon Casserly
Secretary
Sumitha Solai
Treasurer
Lauren Walfish
2010:
President
David Spiegel
Vice President
Chris Turitto
Secretary
Jennifer Plahm
Treasurer
Katie Janik
Councils and Committees
Marketing &
Communications
Council
Co-Chairs
Tabrina Davis
VP, Communications
ComEd
Sarah Paulsen
VP, Account Director
Leo Burnett
Members
Government
Relations Council
Programs
Committee
Development
Committee
Chair
Jacki Robinson-Ivy
Vice President, Public Affairs
and Government Relations
Northern Trust
Chair
Michael Montalbano
President
Hope Orthopedic
Chair
Victoria Lautman
Broadcast Journalist & Writer
Members
Clarence Bourne
Senior Vice President
Loop Capital Markets
Brenda Donahue
Senior Account Executive
Downtown Partners Chicago
Jill Fraggos
Director of Government Relations
Children’s Memorial Hospital
Sandie Gonzalez
Mike Houlihan
Executive Vice President
All-Circo, Inc.
Chuck Good
Michelle Greenspoon
Marketing Coordinator / Owner
Grubb & Ellis / Spoon Photo &
Design
Todd Hall
Caffeine Communications
Amena Karim
Strategic Operations-Sales &
Marketing
US Cellular
Molly McCabe
Director of Government Relations
U.S. Cellular
Michael McMurray
Chief Operating Officer
Globetrotters Engineering
Corporation
Dana Popish
Vice President
Government Navigation Group
Heather Miller
Creative Services Specialist
US Cellular
Judy Rice
Senior Vice President
BMO Harris Bank
Gina Moskowitz
Developer
C&R Research
Bonnie Shadid
Legislative Liaison
Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund
Cheryl Pearson-McNeil
Senior Vice President
The Nielsen Company
Don Storino
Principal
Fidelity Consulting Group
Michelle Press
Senior Vice President
Ogilvy Public Relations, Chicago
Co-Chair
Terry Holt
Communications Director
Equity Group Investments
Members
Carl Bergetz
Chief, Special Litigations Bureau
Office of the Attorney General
Dr. Freeman Farrow
Assistant Professor
DePaul University
College of Law
Co-Chair
Julie P. Shelton
Partner
Baker & Daniels
Members
Shelley Boersma
Vice President, Agent
Effectiveness
U.S. Cellular
Adrienne Fasano
Senior Vice-President
Marketing
Jones Lang LaSalle
Linda Gilkerson
Director & Professor
Irving B. Harris Infant Studies
Program, Erikson Institute
Thomas Sampson
Senior Vice President
President, North American
Foodservice
Kraft Foods, Inc
Michael McMurray
Chief Operating Officer
Globetrotters Engineering
Corporation
Barry Siegal
Partner
Golan & Christie
Kate Siegel
Vice Chairman, Board of Directors
Ounce of Prevention Fund
Darby Scism
Director
Career Development Center
Loyola University Chicago
Rebecca Streifler
Director of Development
American Red Cross of
Greater Chicago
Mark Slattery
Slattery Design Group
Janelle Stevenson
CCAC • 10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report • Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011
Mara West
Business Development Executive
Capgemini Consulting
Donor Listings
July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2011
Reflects cumulative contributions received between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2011. Although the CCAC
is truly appreciative, due to space limitations, we could not acknowledge in-kind donations of less than
$5,000 or cash donations of less than $100.
Corporate Partners
Reflects corporate donors
who made gifts totaling
$5,000 or more in either
FY10 or FY11.
Champion Partner
The Northern Trust
Company
U.S. Cellular
Defender Partner
Charter One Bank
ComEd, an Exelon
Company
Sidley Austin LLP
Grand Partner
Loop Capital
Telephone and Data
Systems, Inc.
Partner
BMO Harris Bank
Bombardier Transportation
Chicago Public Schools
CNA Foundation
Hill & Knowlton Inc.
Huen Electric, Inc.
Illinois Medical District
Commission
Johnson & Krol, LLC
Katten Muchin Rosenman
LLP
Kraft Foods, Inc.
Labor Management
Cooperation Committee
of Chicago
Leo Burnett USA, Inc.
Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC
Midwest Generation /
Edison International
The PrivateBank &
Trust Co.
Walgreens
Giving Societies
Reflects individual donors
who made a gift to the
Annual Fund of $1,000 or
more in either FY10
or FY11.
Circle of Trust
$10,000 – $24,999
Anonymous
Bruce Axtman and
Kari Volyn
William and Ann Dodds
Circle of Care
$5,000 – $9,999
Anonymous
Harry J. Harczak, Sr.
Memorial Foundation
Kenneth and Koren Marino
Thomas and Bonnie
Sampson
Julie Shelton
Colleen Sullivan
Marc Walfish and Sandra
Worley
Carolyn and Henry
Wiggins, Jr.
Circle of Hope
$1,000 – $4,999
Anonymous
The Berry Family
Ronald Lee and Merilee
Marie Blake Foundation
Shelley Boersma
Clarence and Sharon
Bourne
Tabrina Davis
Merri Dee
Floyd Dillman
The Donnelley Foundation
Sheila McGinn Dorman
The Theodore Eckert
Foundation
Scott Elliot
Katherine Emrich
John and Janice
Fitzgibbons
Dr. Linda Gilkerson and
Don Lamb
Mary Kay and Edward
Haben
Alicia Hall
Gary Hall
David Helms
Jennifer Hutchen
Sherife Jusufi
Terrence LaBant
Victoria Lautman
Connie Lindsey
M.E. Mancow Muller
Kelly Newcomb
Theresa M. Olson
Monica Pedersen
Robert P. and Barbara R.
Perkaus Family Fund
Bruce and Diana Rauner
John C. Reilly and Allison
Dickey
Mary Richardson-Lowry
and Mark Lowry
Char Rivette and
Brendan Murphy
Devon and Kris Russell
The John and Kathleen
Schreiber Foundation
Denean Shelley
The Siegel Foundation
The Stanley and Kristin
Stevens Family Fund
Shannon Stewart
Ryan Sullivan
Dana Thorne
Anne, Tony and Ryan
Toulouse
Gaye Hill and Jeff Urbina
FY10 and FY11
Donors
$100,000+
Anonymous
Chicago Tribune Charities,
a fund of the McCormick
Foundation
Invest for Kids
Lloyd A. Fry Foundation
Polk Bros. Foundation
VNA Foundation
$50,000 – $99,999
BlueCross and BlueShield
of Illinois
The Chicago Community
Trust
Chicago White Sox
Charities, a fund of the
McCormick Foundation
The Field Foundation
of Illinois
Grant Healthcare
Foundation
Leo S. Guthman Fund
Michael Reese Health
Trust
The Northern Trust
Company
Ravenswood Health Care
Foundation
U.S. Cellular Corp.
$25,000 – $49,999
Anonymous
Charter One Foundation
Col. Stanley R. McNeil
Foundation
ComEd, an Exelon
Company
Crown Family
Philanthropies
Kraft Foods, Inc.
Michael Reese Health Trust
National Recreation
Foundation
Perishables Group, Inc.
Washington Square Health
Foundation
W. P. & H. B. White
Foundation
$10,000 – $24,999
A.G. Cox Charity Trust
Bank of America Charitable
Foundation
Baxter International
Foundation
Benjamin B. Green-Field
Foundation
The Blowitz-Ridgeway
Foundation
Bombardier Transportation
C+R Research
CA
Cubs Care, a fund of the
McCormick Foundation
CME Group Community
Foundation
Daniel F. and Ada L. Rice
Foundation
William and Ann Dodds
Sheila McGinn Dorman
Dr. Scholl Foundation
Adrienne Fasano and
Craig Bell
GEM Realty Capital
Harry J. Harczak, Sr.
Memorial Foundation
Huen Electric, Inc.
John R. Houlsby
Foundation
Johnson & Krol, LLC
Kluth Family Foundation
Labor Management
Cooperation Committee
of Chicago
Henrietta Lange Burk Fund
Loop Capital Markets LLC
Midwest Generation/
Edison International
Northwestern University,
Kellogg School of
Management
Thomas and Bonnie
Sampson
Sidley Austin LLP
Target
Telephone and Data
Systems, Inc.
Marc Walfish and
Sandra Worley
Walgreens
CCAC • 10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report • Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011
$5,000 – $9,999
Anonymous (2)
BMO Harris Bank
The Boeing Company
Chicago Public Schools
Children’s Memorial
Hospital
CNA Foundation
Continental Resources,
Inc.
Anne Cotter and Cotter
Consulting, Inc.
Tabrina Davis
First Midwest Charitable
Foundation
George M. Eisenberg
Foundation for Charities
Hideout Inn, Inc.
Hill & Knowlton Inc.
HoMedics
Illinois Medical District
International Union of
Operating Engineers Local
#143
Jamee and Marshall Field
Foundation
Sherife Jusufi
Katten Muchin Rosenman
LLP
Victoria Lautman
Kenneth and Koren Marino
The Max and Victoria
Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.
McGraw Foundation
Frank McMahon
Meckler Bulger Tilson
Marick & Pearson LLP
Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC
The PrivateBank & Trust
Co.
Mary Richardson-Lowry
and Mark Lowry
Robert & Terri Cohn Family
Foundation
Julie Shelton
David Spiegel
The Stanley and Kristin
Stevens Family Fund
Colleen Sullivan
Sean Sullivan
Carolyn Wiggins, M.D. and
Henry Wiggins Jr., M.D.
$2,500 – $4,999
Anchor Mechanical
Karie Anderson
Baker & Daniels LLP
The Berry Family
Donor Listings
July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2011
Reflects cumulative contributions received between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2011. Although the CCAC
is truly appreciative, due to space limitations, we could not acknowledge in-kind donations of less than
$5,000 or cash donations of less than $100.
Bluedog Design, LLC
Shelley Boersma
Eric Branz
Brightstar US, Inc.
CDW Corporation
Chicago Sun-Times
Dominick’s
Victor P. Fasano Family
Patty Fitzgerald
Dr. Linda Gilkerson and
Don Lamb
Globetrotters Engineering
Corporation
Michelle Hayward
The Irving Harris
Foundation
JP Morgan Chase & Co.
Keefe Bruyette &
Woods Inc.
Kralovec, Jambois, &
Schwartz
Leo Burnett USA, Inc.
Michael C. and Carmen
Montalbano
Kelly Newcomb
Peoples Gas
Robert P. and Barbara R.
Perkaus Family Fund
Personal Communications
Devices, LLC
Char Rivette and Brendan
Murphy
Devon and Kris Russell
Sara’s Strays Foundation
Harry and Donna Short
Shannon Stewart
Rita Stols
Sweet Maple Café
Diane Tanios
Anne, Tony and Ryan
Toulouse
University of Chicago
Medical Center
$1,000 – $2,499
Anonymous
AAR Corporation
The Allstate Foundation
David Andrews and
Shauna Boliker Andrews
Alan and Erika Bartelstein
Leslie Billings-Kucia
Ronald Lee and Merilee
Marie Blake Foundation
Clarence and Sharon
Bourne
Daniel Brassil
Brown-Forman
Robert Bruce
Build-A-Bear Bear Hugs
Foundation
Thomas Cahill
Chicago & Cook County
Building & Construction
Trades Council
Citizens for Richard A.
Devine
City Church Chicago
Community Church of
Barrington
Jack and Caroline Connelly
Kevin Corcran
Merri Dee
Floyd Dillman
Michael Dolan
The Donnelley Foundation
Dan Doyle
Margaret Duncan
The Theodore Eckert
Foundation
Douglas Eckrote
Scott Elliot
Gregg Elstien, In Honor of
Kayla Elstien
Katherine Emrich
Larry Ettner
Freeman L. Farrow, M.D.,
J.D.
Stephen and Pamela Fitzell
John and Janice
Fitzgibbons
Gardner Rich
Henry John Gianatasio
Ron Giannantonio
Alexi Giannoulias
Patti M. Goldblatt
Chuck Good
Lewis Greenbaum
Kathy and Mark Grzelak
Gurtz Electric Co.
Mary Kay and Edward
Haben
Gary Hall
Alicia Hall
David Helms
Scott and Gwen Heyman
Shay and Susan Hogan
Byron Holden
Holabird & Root LLC
Michael Hortatsos
Jennifer Hutchen
The John Buck Company
John Hancock Financial
Services, Inc.
David and Vicki Johnson
Mark and Beth Kaufmann
Terrence LaBant
Joseph and Kerstin Lane
Terrence LeFevour
Laurence Leive
Connie Lindsey
Michele Lorand, M.D.
Barbara A. Lumpkin
Robert and Linda Malstrom
Michael N. Mayo
Mark and Elizabeth McCloy
Martin & Mary L. Boyer
Foundation
Edward and Andrea
McNicholas
Nancy and Christopher
Mines
Mary Mitchell
Mary Therese van
Derhaeghen Memorial
Fund
M.E. Mancow Muller
Millennium Centre
Condominium Association
Motorola
The Nielsen Company
Debra and Richard O’Brien
Theresa M. Olson
Ostrow Reisin Berk &
Abrams Ltd.
Monica Pedersen
Rob Perry
Trevor Peterson
Anne Pramaggiore
Pipe Fitters’ Association
Local Union #597
Linda Ransford
Bruce and Diana Rauner
John C. Reilly and Allison
Dickey
The Reinhold Family
Foundation
Alfred Sacha
ScanSource, Inc.
The John and Kathleen
Schreiber Foundation
Denean Shelley
Barry and Judy Siegal
The Siegel Foundation
Lisa Simmons
The Stevens Family Fund
Juliana Wiggins Stratton
Ryan Sullivan
The Bernard M. and Caryl
H. Susman Foundation
Michelle and Robert
Swenson
Dana Thorne
Gaye Hill and Jeff Urbina
Jim Vanek and Elyn
Koentopp Vanek
Rebecca Voutiritsas
Elizabeth Fleming Weber
David Wnukowski
The Zeman Family
Foundation
$500 – $999
Anonymous (2)
Nina Abnee
The Aetna Foundation
Children’s Center
Ariel Investments
April Boulter
Stephanie Brimo
Craig Broaddus
Business & Professional
People for the Public
Interest
Mary Ellen Cagney
Nikki Calhoun
The Casey/Connoly Family
Fund
The Chicago Hire Company
Chicago Police O’Hare
Cook County Sheriff’s
Office
Maggie Cotter
Philip and Jacqueline
Crihfield
David Crosson
Margaret Dart
William DeCarlo and
Lorilyn Chamberlin
Caroline Devlin
Karin and Edwin Dooley
Richard Johnson and
Marybeth Dougherty
Paul and Susan Dunn
Victor Erickson
Christine Escobar
Nuria Fernandez
Tony Fick
Deb Fiddelke
The Honorable Robert W.
Fioretti
Jim Fitzgerald
Dan Fitzpatrick
John Folino
Randy and Anne Forman
Foster Care Children &
Family Fund
G. Johanneson Family
Foundation
CCAC • 10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report • Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011
Stephen Gawrit
Roxille Glasco
Golan & Christie LLP
Alan Goldman
Amy Gorham
Peter Gotsch
Jim Green
Stacey and Edward
Hamburg
The Honorable Curtis
Heaston
Timothy Hendricks
Marcia Hernandez
HNTB Corporation
Robert and Julia Jessup
Charitable Foundation
Richard Johnson and
Marybeth Dougherty
Molly Joyce
Luljeta Jusufi
Amy Kasper
Len and Pamela Kasper
Bill Keeley
Dennis and Barb Kessler
Larry Kieft
Young - Kee Kim
Lawrence Latimer
Laura and Kevin Leonard
Macquarie Group
Foundation Ltd.
Martin Malkowski
Roger Manka
Robin Mariella Jilek
Michael Martin
Courtney Mayster
Molly McCabe
Robin McGinnis
Mary McIlrath
Michael Melzer
Motion Picture
Projectionists, Audio Visual
Engineers & Computer
Technicians- Local 110,
I.A.T.S.E.
Nationwide Retirement
Solutions
Patricia Naughton
Wendell Norwood
James Noteman
Susan Olavarria
Tom Pabst
Lynda Peters
Drs. Cheryl and Jay
Peterson
Michael and Jane Plahm
Polk Family Charitable
Fund
Donor Listings
July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2011
Reflects cumulative contributions received between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2011. Although the CCAC
is truly appreciative, due to space limitations, we could not acknowledge in-kind donations of less than
$5,000 or cash donations of less than $100.
Raceworks Ltd.
Ruth and Frederick Spiegel
Foundation
Salon Echo
Martha Sammons
Eugene and Faith Schoon
Allen Schwartz
Sally Schwartz
Darby C. Scism
Dan and Julie Semenak
Jim Shanks
Harry and Donna Short
Emily Siffermann
Prabha and Anita Sinha
Daniel Slavin
Stanley Stallworth
Laura Stang
Jennifer Stone
Patti Sudendorf
Kim Svoboda
Amy Svoboda
Pat Thornton
John Trifone
Shannon Trotter
Christopher Turitto
Tina Tyrrel
Unity Church in Chicago
Monica Vachher and
Jerry Selitto
Robert and Mary Vihon
Rick Waddell
Scott Ward
Constance and Timothy
Wayman
Weinberg/Newton Family
Foundation
Westrade LLC
David Whitford
Thomas and Therese
Winter
Maria Wynne
$250 – $499
Anonymous (2)
Advocate Health Care
Lynn Aladeen
Allstate Giving Campaign
Howard and Frankie Alper
Philanthropic Fund
Alison Alstott
Rev. Daniel Alvarez, Sr.
Jeanette Andrews
Oscar Antunez
Hanna Auza
Richard Babcock and
Gioia Diliberto
Bryce Bach
Joel Baird
Diane Beltran
Peter Bensinger
Andrew and Barbara
Benson
Katie Bernasek
Robert Berner
Leon Blair
Judith and Philip Block
David Bonoma
John Boswell
Brigitte Broadway
Brady Brosnahan
Nathan Brown
Megan Brown
Gregory Bueche
Linda Bulun
Lili Burciaga
Brian Burke
Pat Burke
Janet Bustamante
Lillian Calsi
Karen Case
Jorge Cauz and Ugo Casati
Citizen Bar
Denis and Laura Conlon
Terrence J. Conway, M.D.
Linda Cook
Adam Costello
John Cotter
Bruce Crane
Katie Curran
Mariann Curran
Meghan Curran
Chris Dalton
Scott Dillion
Dirk Denison Architects
Jim Duffy
Robert Engelking
Zachary Ettner
Mark and Heather
Farnham
Fifth Third Bank
Amanda Fingarson
Bill Fitzgerald
Robert Foster
David and Carolyn Stolper
Friedman
Gainer Consulting
Jesus Garcia
Vincent Gatti
GE Foundation
Dan and Julia Gin
Thomas Gioia
Javier I. Girado
Give with Liberty/
Liberty Mutual
Jill Glick
Mary and Lionel Go
Jackie Gomez
Betty and Mark Goran
Nick Gouletas
Grace Street Tap
Paul and De Gray
Great Lakes Advisors, Inc.
James and Joann Guinane
Shari Gunaka
Hansen, Plahm &
Company
Dorothy and Terry Hillard
Janet Goelz Hoffman
Caroline Hoke
Brad and Becky Holden
William Hood
Lee Ann Hoover
Lauren Horning
Joshua Horton
Mark Inman
Katy Irving
Paul Jarvie
Warren John
Andrew Johnson and
Julieta Aguilera
Scott Jones and
Jennifer Pope
Bradley Jones
Rhonda and Herbert
Jordan
JSI Ltd.
Keeley Family Foundation
Maureen and Richard Kelly
Sanjay and Neelu Khosla
Lauren King
Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Katerina Kocurek
Detective Victor Kubica
Kristin Lewis
David Lin
Natalie Lloyd
Lynn Lockwood Murphy
and Barrett Murphy
Beth Loeb
Leonard Loventhal
MacMD, Inc.
Lisa Madonia
Suzanne Martin
Heidi McIntyre
Charles Meister
Aferdita Merkel
Annette Milleville
Verett Mims
Jennifer Montage
James Moriarty
Cameron and
Megan Morrison
Most Holy Redeemer
Men’s Club
Sidney Nagel
William Navarro
Neal & Leroy, LLC
Kathryn Nelson
Aly Nutter
Elizabeth Obbard
Stephen F. Oberlie
Catherine Ochoa
Ted and Maria O’Keefe
Tory Ortscheid
Karl Parandjuk
Alan Patzik
Edward and Karen Phillipp
Todd Prieve
Q101 WKQX-FM
Nancy Retson
Elissa Rhee-Lee
Eric Rickert
Joan Ridell
Nathan Ries
Riverside Junior
Woman’s Charity
Brian Roche
Robert Rogoz
Jill and Ron Rohde
Sandy Rud
Rudnick Family Foundation
Carole Schecter
Brett Schmidt
David and Laura Selby
Melissa Siemasz
Marcy and Marc Simon
Mark Slattery
Larry and Maxine Snider
Sumitha Solai
Jan Starr
Marta Stein
Rebecca Streifler
Sugar & Felsenthal, LLP
Paul Supena
Gary Sussman
Ishac and Mary Tanios
Michael Tepper
Kayla Thomas
Tipsycake, Inc.
John Tully
US Metro Communications
LLC
CCAC • 10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report • Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011
Frank Velez Jr.
Phyllis Volk
Kathy Volpi
Monica Walker
Gordon Walsh
Alexander Wayman
Johnathan Wolfe
Elizabeth Zurek
$100 – $249
Anonymous (7)
Jim Abrahams
Robert Acquaotta
David Adamek
Dan Adams
Tina Marie Adams
Frederick Agustin
Anthony Aiello
Adrienne Alexander
Jimmie Alford and Maree
Bullock
Sara Alhemaidi
Judith A. Allen
Antonio Amorin
Cari Anderson
Farrell Anderson
Greg Andrew
Diana Andsager
Robert Anthony
Arden Realty, Inc.
Denise Ardizzone
Douglas Asad
Rachel Axelrod
Crystal Ballenger
Molly Baltman
Rekha Bandla
Cheri Banke
Tim Barley
Scott Barnett
Bill Barta
Tammy Bates
Ron Battaglin
Robert Bava
Michael and Susan
Beacham
Diane Bednarczuk
Alan Bell
Maribel Mata Benedict
Jeff Benjamin
Rikki Berkowitz
Debbie and Elliott Berman
Louis Bernstein
Robert Bierig
Jeri Bingham
Kelley Biondolillo
Donor Listings
July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2011
Reflects cumulative contributions received between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2011. Although the CCAC
is truly appreciative, due to space limitations, we could not acknowledge in-kind donations of less than
$5,000 or cash donations of less than $100.
Richard Birge
Dan Birmingham
Connie Blade, M.D.
Pam Blake
Patrick Blanchard
Anthony Blood
Hillary Bochniak
Margie Bock
Michelle Bolton
Dorothy Bossung
Roger Bottalla
Adara and Kurt Bowen
Jeffrey A. and Judith L.
Brady
Michael Brady
Chris Breck
Matthew Brewer
Traci Broadnax
Courtney Brouwer
Amanda Brown
Allan Brown
Deborah Brown
Matthew Browne
Web Browning
Jim Broz
Alice Brunner
BT Partners
Debra Buckley
Mary Lou Budnick
Greg Bueltmann
Joe Burden
William H. and Barbara
Burgman
William Burgman
Jeff Calcagno
Lynn Caldwell
Nicolas Camcam
John and Nancy
Campanella
David Campbell
Erika Cano-Albor
Bob Cantwell
Robert G. Carmody
Carolyn Grisko &
Associates Inc.
Mary Ellen Caron
Josephine Carrasco
Richard Carrillo
Rebecca E. Carter
Paul Cassell
Lars and Victoria
Cederquist
Amanda Cenzer
Katie Chambers
Tiffany Chapman
Susan Chernoff
Seshagirirao Cherukuri
Chicago Messenger
Service, Inc.
Chicago/Springfield
Consultants, L.L.C.
Lee Christakes
John Christopher
Howard Chueh
Joshua Chupack
Gregory Ciesla
Laura Ciresi Starr
Karen Clay
Liz Cohen
Anna Collinge
Compuware Corporation
Rebecca Concepcion
Sean Conlon
The Conner Family
Noreen Connolly
Tom Connolly
Conte Di Savoia, Inc.
Jeff Cook
Ana Correa
Jennifer Cortland
William and Anne Cotter
Kristine Cozzi
Abby Crane
Carol and James Cronin
Lynn Cruz
Colleen Curran
Pavlos Dafnis
Ronald and Dolores Daly
Mike D’Amore
Anamika Das
Scott Walker and Anne
Dasovic
Lisa Davenport
James Davoux
Douglas Dawson and
Wally Bowling
Greg M. Degleffetti
Kathleen DeHoff
Kristin Deichmueller
Larry DeMar
Thomas and Marcia
Desmond
Richard A. Devine
Ms. Mary Ellen Dienes
Mark DiMeo
Tyler Dinkel
Sara Dioguardi
Discover Financial Services
Rosalie and Joseph Dixler
Tara Doherty
Jodi Dolbeare-Shakin
Linwood Donovan
Kevin G. and Debbie A.
Donovan
William Dorsey
Downtown Partners
Chicago
Donald Cho Drake
Steven J. Drane
Drinker Biddle & Reath
LLP
Cheryl Droessler
Gretchen Drury
Marian Drury-Norton
Michael and Dorothy
Dudash
Robert and Kaureen Duffy
Laurence Dunford
Barry Dunlop
Peter Dunne
Ralph and Mary Ellen Eads
Branson and Michelle
Edwards
Electrical Contractors’
Association of the City
of Chicago
Phillip Ellinger
Andre Ellis
Pamela Emo
Nikki Enriquez
Jessica Erley
Robert Ernst
Tracy and Scott Esposito
Cathleen Evans
Nathan Evans
William Factor
Robert and Lora Falato
Tom Farley
Frank Favia Jr.
Cathy Featherstone
Joshua Feldman
Todd Ferguson
Patricia Fernandez
Sam Fields
Thomas Finnegan
Fioretti & Lower, Ltd.
Anne Fredd
Michael Freedman
Jacqueline Freitag
Kristen Freund
Renee Friedman
Lance Friedmann
Jonathan Fritsche
Thomas Froman
Assimina Fuentes
Thomas Gangas
Colleen Garard
David Garibay
Charles Gately
Thomas Gearen
Anatole and Nancy
Gershman
George and Cari Rae
Giannoulias
Gibson Electric &
Technology Solutions
Karina Gil
Rob Gilfert
Ana Gil-Garcia
Toya Gilliam
James Gilligan
Jim Gilligan
Lisa Gingerich
Lorna Gladstone
Lauren Glazer
GlobalGiving Foundation
Cathy Glynn
John and Linda Goad
Jeffrey Goetz
Robert and Sheila Goldman
Juraine and Barry Golin
Vincent Gomez
Thomas Gomez
Alana Gonzalez
Andrew K. Goodrich
Troy Googins
Eric Gordon
Marc Leigh Gordon
Jessie Gorogianis
Greg Granadon
Michaeleen Green
Fernando Grillo, J.D.
Daniel Grimes
Michael Grindem
Mike Grisamore
Norah Guequierre
Gary Guibert
Carl Guice
Patrick Guinane
Dustin Gunderson
William Guzik
Brooke Hagerty
Michael Hall
Lawrence Hall
Paul Hamb
Joseph Hanley and Kristy
Mardis
Stuart Hannay
Patricia Hanner
Martin D. Harrigan
Sheila Hassan
CCAC • 10th Anniversary Bi-Annual Report • Fiscal Years 2010 – 2011
Maryann Hayes
Janeen Hayward
Dave Haywood
Sarah Heeger
Gary Heiferman
John Heneghan
Karl A. Herz
Tim Hickey
Elizabeth Hill
Deborah Hines
Sylvia Hirsch
Rhona Hoffman
Holland Capital
Management
Amy Hoopis
Mark Hoppe
Gina and Michael
Hortatsos
Daron Horwitz
Mike and Liz Houlihan
Rush Howell
L. Howell
Laura Howley
Ralph Hruby
Dustin Hull
Michael Hung
Karen Hung
Anja Hunsinger
Brenda Hurley
Pat Iaconetti
David Ijaz
Justin Ishbia
Terry Ivers
Ross Jackson
Katie Jaskierski
Paula Kienberger Jaudes,
M.D.
Shawn and Barbara Jeffers
John B. and Denise L.
Johanneson
Dennis Johnson
Edward Jordan
Edward Kabialis
Jennifer Kalseim
Janice Kanter and Tom
McCormick
Jeffrey E. Karaban, M.D.
Mike and Kim Karpeles
Andy and Karen Kasparaitis
Pam Kasper
Daniel Kass
Michael J. Kaulentis
Charyl Kavner
Katie Kazas
John and Tracey Keenor
Donor Listings
July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2011
Reflects cumulative contributions received between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2011. Although the CCAC
is truly appreciative, due to space limitations, we could not acknowledge in-kind donations of less than
$5,000 or cash donations of less than $100.
Tim Keip
Austin Kelly
Matt Kelly
Brooke Kenevan
Tara Kennedy
Christopher and
Elizabeth Keys
Kanderp Khandwala
Barb Kildow
William Kinney
Tom and Linda Kiousis
Larry Kirsch
Brett Klein
Dara Knoble
Jeremy Kock
Todd Koclanis
Leigh Koops
Erin Koops
Colin Koops
Richard Korzeniewski
Marlene and Richard
Kosfeld
Dan Kotowski
David Krahn
Nicole Krzak
John Kubinski
Mark Kuffel
Margaret Kustermann
Craig Langer
Carrie Lannon
Ian Larkin
Ellen Larrimore
Ben Latimer
Daniel and Jo-Ann
Lautman
Jason and Renee Lazarus
Kenneth and Mary Ledman
Jung Lee
Angela Lee
Pamela Lenane
Naomi Levine
Jessica Lewis
Steve Lewison
James Lillis
Monica Linder
Mark Liss
Maria Lloyd
Chris Lorimer
Brittany Lothe
Josh Low
Gilbert Lowe
Peter Lucina
Greg Lydon
Michael Madden
Joseph and Kathleen
Madden
Joe and Patti Madormo
Rachel Madsen
Omar Maldonado
Julie Mangum
Ellen Manley
Carrie Mann
Heather and Kevin
Manning
Debbie Marak
Robert S. and Amy C.
Marciniak
Cerina Marlar
Thomas Maroney
Megan Marquadt
William and Mari Marrinan
Patricia Martin
Ruby Martinez
Karen Mathews
Ryan Mayotle
Patrick McAllister
Katie McCarthy
Marty McCaw
Desmond J. and Lisa
McDermott
David McDermott
Joe McElligott
Douglas and Norma
McFarlan
Wade McGee
Don McKay
Michael McKay
Birch McMullin
Michael McMurray
Edward McNamara
David McRoberts
Mary and James McShane
Bill Meike
Jocelyn Melendez
Molly Mellon
Emily Merida
Jeffrey Michael
Traneeka and Rodney
Mickell
Micros Retail Systems,
Inc.
Robert Mihajlov
Heidi Mihalik
Loren and Sue Miller
Heather Miller
Carrie Miller
Patricia Miller
Kate Miller
Miss Fantasia Boutique,
Inc.
Daniel Montag
John C. Morris
Bill Morris
Pat Morris
Gina Moskowitz
Greg Mower
Jeff Moyer
Charles Mueller
Father Joseph A. Mulcrone
Tim Muldoon
Barbara Mulka
Paul J. Mullen
Athena and Jim Mullen
Timothy and Lesley Mullen
Henry Munez
Alli Munsey
Dawn Murray
Melissa Murrell
Jennifer Muss
David Namkung
Paul Neary
Colin Nelson
Craig and Kristen Nelson
Dawn Nelson
Rebecca Nelson
Sandra Nelson
Pamela Newton
George Nicholas
Joe Nicholas
Paul Nielsen
Al Nietzel
Mike Nolan
Gerald and Cynthia Nugent
Ana Nunez
Dennis Nutter
Todd OBert
Fred O’Connor
Kelli O’Donnell
Thomas O’Keefe
Jack O’Keefe
Chris O’Leary
Lubodar Olesnycky
Annika Olshansky
Melissa Omahen
Karen O’Malley
Michael O’Meara
Jeff Head and Meg
O’Rourke
Stephanie Osbahr
Wallis Osborn
Timothy O’Shea
Monica Pachicano
Martha A. Pagliari
Laura and Nick Palmer
John Pavlik
Debra Perelman
Noel Perez
Ada Perez-Almuhtaseb
Howard Peritz
Revelle G. Peritz
Saralyn Peritz and Howie
Shidlowsky
Joan Pernecke
Elizabeth Peterson
Carolyn Kae Phillips
Giancarlo and Mariann
Piano
Robert Picchietti
Kay C Beeks Pincuspy
Jennifer Plahm
John and Janet Plezbert
Karen Poinelli
Stanley L. and Judith K.
Pollock
Anita Ponder
Giana Prazak
Michelle Press
Julian Pretto
Kelly Price
The Publicity Works
Brad Purl
Imad and Nancy Qasim
Rodney Queen
Patrick Quick
Anthony Quiter
David Ramirez, In Memory
of Mike Fitzgerald
Terrance V. Randolph
Drew Rannells
Michael Reddy
Wanda Reder
Jeffrey and Renee
Rehkemper
Elton Rehmert and Jill
Kempson
Mary Pat Reilly
Jeff Reimer
Adam Reiter
Michael Reschke
Joseph and Maureen
Reynolds
John W. Richardson
Arthur Richter
The Ringel-Segal Family
Laura Rivette
Robbins Insurance
Agency, Inc.
Andrew Robinson
Jacki Robinson-Ivy
Tina Rocha
Jennifer Rockey
Angela Rodriguez
Norell Rosado, M.D.
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Sarah Rose
Mike Ross
Rolonda Ross
Thomas and Nancy
Roudebush
Jake Rubinstein
Todd Ruch
Todd Rusin
Allan and Jill Ruter
Kevin Ryan
Steve Sacks
Ken Sadler
Sheldon and Nadine Saitlin
SAP
James Sara
Fred Sasser
Amy and Kevin Scanlan
Ken and Dale Scheiwe
John Schlaman
Brad Schliwa
Steve Schuldt
Ziggy and Wendy Schulz
Mayor James J. Sexton
John and Sheila Sheridan
Michael and Linda Shevlin
Craig Shipley
Diane Siegel
Eric Sigurdson
Howard Silverman
Suzanne Silverstein
Leanne Simon
Deborah Viccone-Simon
Nicole Simon
Simpson Well & Pump
CO., Inc.
Megan Simpson
Wendy Singer
Harmit and Namrata Singh
Joe Skibbie
Andrew Slater
Kris Slattery
John Smith
Gerry Smith
Elizabeth Smith
Cameron Smith
Larry and Maxine Snider
Michele Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. Larry A.
Sophian
Kenneth Sorensen
Erin Sorenson
Kathleen Soto
John Sotos
Whitman Soule
Carmen Sovanski
Donor Listings
July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2011
Reflects cumulative contributions received between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2011. Although the CCAC
is truly appreciative, due to space limitations, we could not acknowledge in-kind donations of less than
$5,000 or cash donations of less than $100.
Kathleen and Brian Spear
John Spence
Simon Spirrison
Joseph J. and Catherine
C. Stack
The Honorable Robert L.
Steele
Charles Stenger
Rebekah and Alex
Stevenson
Donald and Chrstine Stiger
Brian Stoner
Stephanie Storkel
Leonard Strauch
Brandon Suarez
Courtney Subramanian
Marcy Sullivan
Linda Sullivan
Ernest Summers
Emily Sutton
Leslie Sutton
David Swatzell
Eric and Michelle Swenson
Ken and Barbara Swenson
Kellie Szabo
John and Cynthia Taylor
Thomas and Diane Taylor
James Taylor
Chris A. Tessier
Karin Testa
T.H. Brokerage
Sandra Thiel
Ty Thompson
James G. Thompson and
Linda L. Thompson
Tigerman McCurry
Architects
Robert J. and Patricia E.
Tobin
Mike Tokarz
Darryl Tom
Margaret Tomaszek-Witry
April Tondelli
Craig Tubacki
Ryan Tully
Timothy Turek
LaNese Turner
UIB Capital, Inc.
Thadd Ullrich
Roujay Vargas
Jeff Vergamini
Ursula Villatoro
Tony Vitale
David Vogel
Daniel Michael Volpe
Michael Vrchota
Douglas and Edna Wade
Lauren Waidzunas
Lauren Walfish
Mary M. Walther
Nicole Wantoch
Dr. LaDonna Waugh
Timothy Wayman
Alex Wayne
David Webb
Bruce Weber
Chris Weber
Max Weinberg
Steven Weinstein
Mark Weisberg
Beata Weiss
Andrew Wellington and
Matthew Mullen
Larry Wert
Calvin Wessman
Tamara Raquel West
Susan J. White
James and Karen White
Benjamin Wieck
Harold Wierenga
Walter Wiessner
Scott Williams
Jill Willis
Scott Willock
Denny Wills
Roger Wolf
Brian Wolfe
Steve and Shauna Wood
Daniel and Noreen Woods
Constance Worley
Amy Yates
Greg Yocherer
Andrew J. Yonke
Daniel Young
Deanna Zalas
Colleen and Mark Zawarus
Gregory Zeman
Memorial Gifts
In Memory of
Mary Kehoe Griffin
Anonymous
Michael J. Egan and
Kathryn S. Haynes-Egan
James M. Griffin
Jane Kehoe Lewis
In Memory of
Mary Terese Van
Derhaeghen
George Bellinder
Walter Bollinger
Catherine Flaherty
Peggy Freeman
Mary Terese Van
Derhaeghen Memorial
Fund
William P. Reidy
Debra Jean Radakovich
In Memory Of
Colleen Garard, in Memory
of Ray Evans Garard
Paul Ringel, in Memory of
Mrs. Joyce Lorand
Michele Snyder, in
Memory of Germaine
Rooney
Honorary Gifts
In Honor of the Wedding
of Michael Montalbano and
Carmen Zranchev
Robert Acquaotta
Joel Baird
Michael Beacham
Lars Cederquist
Abby Crane
Cheryl Droessler
Robert and Lora Falato
Mark Farnham
Mike Karpeles
Joe Madormo
Arlene T. Montalbano
Chuck and Misty
Montalbano
Nick Montalbano
Ron, Betty, Rob, Maria,
and Matt Montalbano
Debra Perelman
Leslie Saunders
Ziggy Schulz
Suzanne Silverstein
Kris Slattery
Kenneth Sorensen
Donald Stiger
Ivan Zranchev
Perry Zranchev
In Honor Of
Caryn Etkin and Naomi
Azuma, in Honor of
Billy Dec
Thomas J. Kiousis,
In Honor of John and
Karen Corrigan
Alan Witt, In Honor of
Michelle Swenson
In-Kind Donations
$5,000+
ABC WLS-TV
Howard and Frankie Alper
Bill Callahan
Cameron Venture Partners
Captivate Network
Chicago Gallery
Clear Channel Airports
Discover Financial Services
Eight Bit Studios
HoMedics
Illinois Sports Facilities
Authority
James Hardie Building
Products
JCDecaux
Katten Muchin Rosenman
LLP
Kobotech, Inc.
Leo Burnett USA, Inc.
MB Financial Charitable
Foundation
NBC 5 Chicago
Paramount Media Group
Monica Pedersen
Rockit Bar & Grill
Julie Shelton
Siding Group
StreetWise
Stanton and Natalie Todd
U.S. Cellular Corp.
Wirtz Corporation
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