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Staff & Sponsors Staff & sponsors Executive staff biographies ............................................................................................................................................................... 248 Bank of America Chicago Marathon staff ................................................................................................................................ 251 Sponsors ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 252 Staff & sponsors Bank of America Chicago Marathon 247 Sunday, October 12, 2014 Tim Maloney Carey Pinkowski Illinois State President Executive Race Director Bank of America Bank of America Chicago Marathon Tim Maloney is the Illinois State President for Bank of America, leading the bank’s corporate philan- Carey Pinkowski has served as executive race director of the Bank of America Chicago Marathon since thropic, civic, and community affairs efforts across the state. Additionally, Tim is the Central Division 1990. During his tenure, he has grown the event into one of the largest marathons in the world with Executive for U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management. In this role, Tim leads the 45,000 participants representing all 50 states and more than 100 foreign countries each year. overall effort to serve the wealth management needs of high net worth individuals and families within the Central Division. As executive race director, Pinkowski is responsible for all facets of the race, most notably recruiting world-class athletes who compete for the event’s $550,000 prize purse. Under his leadership, the Bank Previously, Tim was president of Bank of America Investment Services, Inc. from 2005 to 2007. Prior of America Chicago Marathon has posted three world records: Morocco’s Khalid Khannouchi (1999), to that, Tim was president of the Central Region for The Private Bank of Bank of America, a role that Kenya’s Catherine Ndereba (2001) and Great Britain’s Paula Radcliffe (2002). he held beginning December, 2001. In 2006, Pinkowski, along with his race director colleagues at the Boston, London, Berlin and New York Before joining Bank of America, Tim spent more than 20 years in the financial service industry, gaining City marathons, formed the World Marathon Majors. Now including the Tokyo Marathon, the six-race experience as a financial advisor, branch manager and regional sales director with Dean Witter Reyn- series awards an annual $1 million prize purse to the world’s top male and female marathon runners. olds and as regional director and executive director with Morgan Stanley. Pinkowski is also responsible for designing the Bank of America Chicago Marathon course—which Tim earned a B.A. from Amherst College and a M.A. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel features 29 distinct Chicago neighborhoods and is world-renowned for its speed—and coordinating Hill. He is a member of the Civic Committee of the Commercial Club of Chicago, the Economic Club of event logistics with dozens of city, state and federal agencies. As a result of his expertise, he was Chicago, as well as a founding bank member of the Chicago Community Trust. He currently serves on tagged by the Chicago 2016 committee to design the marathon course for Chicago’s 2016 the boards of After School Matters, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago Urban League, United Way Olympic bid. of Metropolitan Chicago, and The Whitehead Foundation in New York. Under Pinkowski’s leadership, the Bank of America Chicago Marathon has delivered far more than fast marathon performances. Each year, the event generates an economic impact on the City of Chicago of $253 million, and, since 2002, the event’s charity program has helped raise more than $115 million for local, national and global causes. For his efforts, Pinkowski has received numerous awards including the Illinois Track & Cross Country Coaches Association Meritorious Service to the Youth of Illinois Award (1998), Chicago Area Runners Association Gold Medal Award for Event Production (1999), MarathonFoto/Road Race Management Race Director of the Year Award presented by Running Times magazine (2001), Runner’s World magazine’s Best Race Director Award (2002), the National Distance Running Hall of Fame’s Fred Lebow Award (2004), and USA Track & Field’s Allan Steinfeld Award for Lifetime Achievement in Men’s Long Distance Running (2009). Pinkowski is a member of the Indiana Athletic Hall of Fame and the Running USA Hall of Champions. He serves on the advisory board for the National Distance Running Hall of Fame and is a member of USA Track & Field Men’s Long Distance Running Executive Committee. Staff & sponsors Bank of America Chicago Marathon 248 Sunday, October 12, 2014 Bank of America Chicago Marathon 249 Sunday, October 12, 2014 Dr. George T. Chiampas Bank of America Chicago Marathon staff Medical Director Bank of America Chicago Marathon Chicago Event Management Carey Pinkowski, CEO & President, Executive Race Director Dr. George T. Chiampas was named Bank of America Chicago Marathon Medical Director in 2007 Mike Nishi, Executive Vice President, Business Development & Operations after serving as a consulting physician from 2000 to 2006. Dr. Chiampas is an Assistant Professor Howard Kambara, Sr. Vice President, Operations and Administration in Emergency and Sports Medicine at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine and Eileen Hurley, Vice President, Sponsorship & Business Development Northwestern Memorial Hospital. He also serves as Assistant Team Physician for Northwestern Paul Brackey, Sr. Director, Sales & Marketing University athletics, U.S. Soccer and the Chicago Blackhawks. Additionally, Dr Chiampas serves as a Paul Farmer, Sr. Director, Information Technology volunteer medical director for several Chicago area sporting events throughout the year. Summer Howard, Sr. Director, Strategic Accounts Jenna Olson, Sr. Director, Finance & Administration After receiving his Bachelor of Science degree from Chicago’s Loyola University, Dr. Chiampas Sean Barus, Director, Operations Management completed his residency in Emergency Medicine at Cook County Hospital where he was named George Chiampas, Medical Director Trauma Resident of the Class of 2003. He served as Attending Physician of Emergency Medicine Janet Raugust, Creative Director at Rush University Medical Center and completed his Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship at Resurrection Medical Center. In addition, Dr. Chiampas interned at Illinois Masonic Medical Center Jaclyn Braun Liza Morich and received his Doctorate of Osteopathy from Midwestern University. He has been at Northwestern Cat Cannon Jessica Ou Memorial Hospital since 2008 and was awarded “Best Role Model” by the emergency residents for Lisa Chazanovitz David Plecki 2010/2011. Cindy Hamilton Ale Pocius Christian Hoffer Kirk Razon Dr. Chiampas lectures nationally and internationally on emergency and sports medicine. He serves on April Janssen Suzanne Read the U.S. Soccer Medical Advisory Committee for Emergency Medicine and is current president of the Emma Kearney David Reithoffer American Road Race Medical Society (ARRMS) and is a member of the American College of Sports Connor Kelly Brad Rogstad Medicine (ACSM) and the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM). Sandhya Krishnan Melissa Ryder Barb Kummerer Alex Sawyer Dr. Chiampas is the founder and co-director of the Chicago Cardiac Arrest Resuscitation Education Rachel Lipschutz Keri Serota Service (CCARES), an organization focused on increasing the survival rate of cardiac arrest victims in Emily Luzzo David Waskowski Chicago by educating non-medical bystandars in hands-only CPR. Bridget Montgomery Tracey Wilson Bank of America Tim Maloney, Illinois President, Bank of America Diane Wagner, SVP, Media Relations Charles Greenstein, Global Sponsorship Marketing Executive Chris Traeger, Partnership Management Executive Tim Hadzima, SVP, Global Sponsorship Marketing Suzanne Platte, SVP, Enterprise Marketing Staff & sponsors Bank of America Chicago Marathon 250 Sunday, October 12, 2014 Bank of America Chicago Marathon 251 Sunday, October 12, 2014 2014 Official Sponsors Contact: Nike Abbott Tim Nelson SJ Luedtke Michelle K. Martin 773.296.8002 (office) (P) 312.803.8167 (P) 312.988.2057 773.401.8343 (cellular) (E) [email protected] [email protected] TATA Consultancy Services Advocate Health Care Running the Chicago Marathon nine years after horrific fall TBI survivor runs to help others with brain injuries Global Stephanie S. Johnson (P) +91 22 6778 9999 (P) 630.990.5165 Chicago, Ill. – On Oct. 12, Allison Gwin Kerrigan will join the 44,999 other runners on the 26.6-mile (E) [email protected] (E) [email protected] Bank of America Chicago Marathon course. However, when the route winds through Lincoln Park, she USA/Canada alone will be running past the site of an event that’s haunted her for nearly a decade. (P) 646.313.4594 (E) [email protected] Nine years ago, on a warm summer’s night, Allison Gwin Kerrigan was chatting and enjoying the balmy weather on a friend’s back porch. She casually leaned on the railing of the Lincoln Park apartment and, Liberty Mutual Gatorade the next thing she knew, she was in an ambulance with chaos around her. Glenn Greenberg Katie Montiel (P) 617.574.5874 (E) [email protected] The railing she leaned on had been rotted. Kerrigan had fallen four
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