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Trustees, Officers, and Committees Trustees, Officers, and Committees as of June 30, 2006 Trustees Louis B. Susman Sidney L. Port Oakleigh Thorne Bryan S. Reid, Jr. Mrs. Walter Alexander Byron Trott Albert A. Robin Anne Searle Bent David J. Vitale Mrs. Charles Runner Robert H. Bergman Fredrick H. Waddell Daniel C. Searle Neil G. Bluhm Edward J. Williams Howard S. Stone Barbara S. Bluhm-Kaul William N. Wood Prince, Jr. Norman R. Bobins Ex Officio John H. Bryan Life Trustees Honorary Trustees Linda Buonanno A. Steven Crown Mrs. James W. Alsdorf Richard M. Daley William M. Daley Warren L. Batts Mayor, City of Chicago John A. Edwardson Mrs. Edwin A. Bergman Lori Gray Faversham Bowen Blair Steve Lux Marshall Field Edward McCormick Blair Comptroller, City of Chicago Mrs. David W. Fox Mrs. Matthew Bucksbaum Karen Frank Mrs. Gary C. Comer Maria Saldana Kenneth C. Griffin Mrs. Robert O. Delaney President, Chicago Park District Ann Grube Wesley M. Dixon, Jr. Mrs. King W. Harris left, top: Mayor Richard M. right, top: Trustees Linda Mrs. Richard J. Franke Timothy J. Mitchell David C. Hilliard Daley and Maggie Daley, Curator Johnson Rice and Frances Comer Stanley M. Freehling General Superintendent, John W. Jordan II Maurice Fulton Chicago Park District Larry Feinberg, and Shirley Welsh were co-chairs of the Woman’s Anstiss Hammond Krueck Mrs. Steven Goldman Ryan and Marlene Welsh Phillips Board opening event for Toulouse- Elizabeth Souder Louis Mrs. David W. Grainger Barry L. MacLean Ex Officio Trustees at the opening of Girodet: Lautrec and Montmartre. Richard Gray H. George Mann Romantic Rebel. Mary Winton Green right, middle: Trustee Caryn Nancy Lauter McDougal James Cuno Charles C. Haffner III Eric T. McKissack Director and President, Museum, left, middle: Curator of African Harris and John H. Bryan, Chairman Leonard Lavin Cary D. McMillan The Art Institute of Chicago Art Kathleen Bickford Berzock with of the Board of Trustees, celebrate Julius Lewis Alexandra C. Nichols Keith Achepohl at the opening of the anniversary of the groundbreak- Lewis Manilow Thomas J. Pritzker Anthony Jones Mrs. Harold T. Martin For Hearth and Altar: African ing for the Modern Wing. Linda Johnson Rice President, The School of the Art Mrs. Robert B. Mayer Ceramics from the Keith Achepohl Andrew M. Rosenfield Institute of Chicago right, below: Gathered at the Howard M. McCue III John W. Rowe Collection. Judith Neisser Legends and Legacy Award gala Shirley Welsh Ryan Muriel Kallis Newman left, below: Event co-chairs were Chair of the Leadership Gordon Segal Mrs. Albert Pawlick William and Anne Hokin, Director Advisory Committee Denise B. Edward Byron Smith, Jr. James Cuno, and Richard and Jill Gardner, Leah Hope, Gala Chair Almeida at the opening of Girodet: Joan F. Small, honoree Elizabeth 66 Romantic Rebel. Catlett, and Isobel Neal. 67 Officers Board of Governors Andrew Rosenfield Muriel Kallis Newman Patrick Shaw Richard J. Stern Louis B. Susman Cynthia Perucca Thomas Theobald Dorie Sternberg John H. Bryan Barry L. MacLean David J. Vitale Allen Turner Stanley Tigerman Louis B. Susman Chairman of the Board of Trustees Chairman Anne R. Whipple John VanderLinden Allen Turner Audit and Finance Committee Raymond J. Wielgus Brian Vitale Clarence S. Wilson, Jr. Anne Searle Bent Nicholas Weingarten Richard S. Zeisler David J. Vitale Vice Chairman, Board of Trustees Auxiliary Board Committee on American Art Chairman Committee on European of the School Marshall Field Committee on Asian Art Neil G. Bluhm Decorative Arts and Sculpture, Mrs. Walter Alexander Chairman Thomas J. Pritzker Vice Chairman, Board of Trustees and Ancient Art John Burcher Charles Brennan III Chairman Chairman John Chapman Mrs. David C. Hilliard Mrs. Walter Alexander Barry L. MacLean Julius Lewis Vice Chairman Mrs. James W. Alsdorf Interim Chairman Vice Chairman, Board of Trustees Board of Governors H. George Mann Vice Chairman Cary D. McMillan Bowen Blair Mrs. T. Stanton Armour Thomas J. Pritzker of the School Frederick H. Waddell Mrs. Henry M. Buchbinder Mrs. Kenneth A. Bro Bowen Blair Vice Chairman, Board of Trustees Barry L. MacLean Robert F. Carr III Charles C. Haffner III Alessandra Branca-Uihlein Jay Dandy Thomas E. Keim John H. Bryan Andrew M. Rosenfield Chairman Compensation Committee Mrs. Robert O. Delaney Barry L. MacLean Mrs. John H. Bryan Vice Chairman, Board of Trustees Karen Frank A. Steven Crown Wesley M. Dixon, Jr. H. George Mann Mrs. DeWitt W. Buchanan, Jr. Chairman Elizabeth Glassman Beatrice Cummings Mayer Mrs. Henry M. Buchbinder David J. Vitale Vice Chairman Mrs. David W. Grainger Carolyn Moore David P. Earle III Treasurer and Vice Chairman, Cary McMillan Elizabeth Souder Louis Charles C. Haffner III Muriel Kallis Newman Ira A. Eichner Board of Trustees Barry L. MacLean Vice Chairman Mrs. William Y. Hutchinson James M. Trapp Elizabeth Gebhard David J. Vitale William Y. Hutchinson Byron Trott Kathryn Gilbertson James Cuno Robert H. Bergman Jan Jentes T. T. Tsui Mrs. Steven Goldman Director and President, Museum, Linda Buonanno Investment Committee Marilyn Karsten Ralph Wanger, Jr. Mrs. Richard Gottleib The Art Institute of Chicago Patricia C. Kubicek Roger L. Weston Samuel Grober Charles Brennan III Andrew M. Rosenfield John Chapman Elizabeth Souder Louis William N. Wood Prince, Jr. Mrs. King W. Harris Anthony Jones Chairman Robert G. Donnelley Mrs. Harold T. Martin Pamela Hull President, The School of the Art Mrs. Herbert A. Vance Jan Jentes David C. Hilliard Neil G. Bluhm Committee on Contemporary Art Institute of Chicago Carol W. Wardlaw Dr. Robert Krebs Holly Hunt A. Steven Crown Mrs. Morris Weeden Howard S. Stone Kay Krehbiel Fred A. Krehbiel Kenneth C. Griffin Patricia A. Woodworth Jill Zeno Chairman Elizabeth Souder Louis Jordan Krimstein David C. Hilliard Executive Vice President for Finance and Mrs. Stanford D. Marks Nancy Magidson Eric T. McKissack Administration and Chief Financial Officer Committee on Architecture Mrs. James W. Alsdorf Mrs. Harold T. Martin Charles L. Michod, Jr. William N. Wood Prince, Jr. Melissa Moore and Design Vice Chairman Chairman Emeritus Edward W. Horner, Jr. Oakleigh Thorne Young-Ju Park Alexandra C. Nichols Executive Vice President for Institutional Byron Trott David C. Hilliard Marian Phelps Pawlick Michael Alper Harry Root Advancement David J. Vitale Chairman Charles Price Robert H. Bergman Edward Byron Smith, Jr. Barbara S. Bluhm-Kaul Manfred Steinfeld Thomas A. Reynolds III James N. Alexander Julia E. Getzels Mrs. Matthew Bucksbaum Melinda M. Sullivan Barry Rymer Advisory Committees Nada Andric Secretary Jay Dandy Mrs. Edgar Uihlein Ellen Sandor J. Paul Beitler Mrs. Robert O. Delaney Mrs. George B. Young Richard L. Sandor Committee on African and John H. Bryan Dirk Dennison Sustaining Fellows Stephanie Sick Amerindian Art Richard Driehaus Frances R. Dittmer Committee on Medieval to Earl Shapiro Stanley M. Freehling Marshall Field Stefan T. Edlis Modern European Painting and Mrs. Richard J. Franke Adrian Smith Maurice Fulton Chairman Stanley M. Freehling Modern European Sculpture Chairman Bruce G. Southworth Graham C. Grady Chairman Emeritus Howard S. Stone Neil Harris Julius Lewis Neal Ball Maurice Fulton Byron Trott Mrs. Theodore D. Tieken, Jr. Karen Hyatt Chairman Vice Chairman Mary P. Hines President Todd Warnock Helmut Jahn Mrs. Leonard J. Horwich Ralph E. Johnson Mary Winton Green Mrs. James W. Alsdorf Jetta Jones Judy Keller Vice Chairman Woman’s Board Standing Committees Charles Benton Ronald Krueck Ronald Krueck Robert G. Donnelley Lewis Manilow Ann Grube Susan O’Brien Lyons Mrs. James W. Alsdorf Executive Committee Dr. Kate Ezra Beatrice Cummings Mayer President Lynn Maddox Anne Searle Bent Richard J. Faletti Nancy Lauter McDougal John H. Bryan Carter Manny, Jr. Scott Canel Mary Carol Fee Judith Neisser Chairman Eric T. McKissack Barbara Danielson Auxiliary Board Mrs. Leonard S. Florsheim, Jr. Muriel Kallis Newman Judith Neisser Stanley Freehling Stanley M. Freehling Mrs. Paul Oliver-Hoffman Anne Searle Bent Mrs. Jay A. Pritzker Maurice Fulton Lori Gray Faversham Stuart Handler Mrs. Gordon Prussian Neil G. Bluhm Gordon Prussian Mrs. William B. Graham President Dr. Louis Kraus Albert A. Robin A. Steven Crown Andrew M. Rosenfield David C. Hilliard Renee Logan Shirley Welsh Ryan Barry L. MacLean Harold Schiff Mrs. Leonard J. Horwich H. George Mann Mrs. Edward Byron Smith, Jr. Thomas J. Pritzker Gordon Segal Ronald Krueck Herbert R. Molner Irving Stenn 68 69 Mrs. John W. Madigan Mrs. Robert O. Delaney Committee on Development Mrs. Harold T. Martin Frances R. Dittmer Louis B. Susman Alexandra C. Nichols Stanley M. Freehling Chairman Abby McCormick O’Neil Mrs. Willard Gidwitz Marian Phelps Pawlick Elizabeth Glassman A. Steven Crown Shirley Welsh Ryan Robert Hixon Glore Mrs. Robert O. Delaney Jules N. Stiffel Mrs. Steven Goldman Wesley M. Dixon, Jr. James M. Trapp Howard Haas John A. Edwardson William N. Wood Prince, Jr. Mrs. Robert S. Hartman Mrs. Richard J. Franke Mrs. George B. Young Margaret Dunwoody Hausberg Stanley M. Freehling Patricia C. Kubicek Mrs. Steven Goldman Julius Lewis Committee on Photography Roger G. Hill II Susan Manilow Judy Keller Anstiss Hammond Krueck Kate Neisser Elizabeth Souder Louis Chairman John D. Nichols Susan O'Brien Lyons Alan Press Barry L. MacLean Howard M. McCue III Mrs. Noel Rothman Andrew Rosenfield Chairman Donna A. Stone Byron Trott William Vance Estelle Walgreen Jack A. Jaffe Arthur M. Wood, Jr. Vice Chairman Mrs. George B. Young Committee on Exhibitions Lucia Woods Lindley Committee on Textiles David C. Hilliard Vice Chairman Chairman Shirley Welsh Ryan Bradford L. Ballast Chairman Anne Searle Bent John A. Bross Marshall Field Mrs. Matthew Bucksbaum Mrs. Walter Alexander Anstiss Hammond Krueck Sondra Berman Epstein Vice Chairman Julius Lewis Robert Feitler Howard M. McCue III Karen Frank Mrs. Lee Winfield Alberts Thomas J. Pritzker William Hood Mrs. John H. Bryan Shirley Welsh Ryan Thomas E. Keim Rosemarie Buntrock Howard S. Stone Artist unknown (presumed French, active David S. Logan Mrs. Gary C. Comer 1860s–70s).
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