Seven members of the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce have been recognized in Crain’s Chicago Business's list of notable nonprofit leaders. This list features 78 top leaders from the area, highlighting their talent and expertise.
“We’re thrilled to see so many of our members recognized for their excellence,” said Jack Lavin, President and CEO of the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce. “Their inclusion on this list reflects not only their individual accomplishments but also the collaborative and forward-thinking spirit that defines our Chamber community.”
The chamber extends its congratulations to its members who have been acknowledged. These individuals are:
- Kate Maehr from Greater Chicago Food Depository
- Dan Lustig from Haymarket Center
- Dan Kotowski from Kids Above All
- Penelope Steiner from Lyric Opera of Chicago
- Katherine Steele from Pat Tillman Foundation
- Holly Buckendahl from Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland & Northwest Indiana
- Pam Tully from Skills for Chicagoland’s Future
Their recognition is celebrated by the chamber, which expresses pride in having them as part of its community.