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One Civically Engaged Business Community Three College Prep Schools and 1200 Grateful Students Thank You to Our 2014-2015 Job Partners One civically engaged business community Three college prep schools and 1200 grateful students Thank you to our 2014-2015 job partners. Please join us in changing lives. Advertising & Printing Education, Faith-Based, Offices of Government Law Real Estate InnerWorkings Community & Cultural City of Chicago Office of the Mayor, Applegate & Thorne-Thomsen, P.C. The John Buck Company Leo Burnett USA Art Works Projects Rahm Emanuel (sponsored by Barnes & Thornburg LLP Community Investment Corporation Loyola Press Boys and Girls Club of Lake County BP and CNA Foundation) Brinks Gilson & Lione Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc. RR Donnelley Catholic Charities Cook County Office of the Sheriff, Clifford Law Offices Equity Residential Catholic Extension Tomas J. Dart Cooney & Conway Jones Lang LaSalle Banking Chicago Botanic Garden Lake County Health Department and Corboy & Demetrio The McShane Companies ABC Bank Chicago Children’s Museum Community Health Center DLA Piper Newcastle Limited Ally Financial Cristo Rey Network Lake County Office of the Recorder Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP Real Estate Analysis Corporation Associated Bank Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters of Deeds, Mary Ellen Vanderventer Dykema Gossett PLLC Transwestern BMO Harris Bank Illinois Action for Children Lake County Office of the Sheriff, Edwards Wildman Zeller Realty Group Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago Illinois Holocaust Museum John Buncich Foley & Lardner LLP Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago & Education Center Lake County Office of the State’s Freeborn & Peters LLP Shipping, Logistics Fifth Third Bank Lake Forest Graduate School Attorney, Michael Nerheim Goldberg Kohn & Distribution First Midwest Bank of Management Township of Waukegan Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP Echo Global Logistics Forest Park National Bank & Trust Co. Loyola University Chicago Johnson & Bell, Ltd. Expeditors—Chicago Hinsdale Bank & Trust Company Robert R. McCormick Foundation Healthcare & Hospitals Jones Day Hub Group, Inc. JPMorgan Chase & Co. The Museum of Science and Industry Abbott Laboratories The Judicial Sales Corporation Reyes Holdings Lake Forest Bank & Trust Company National Museum of Mexican Art AbbVie Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP Libertyville Bank & Trust Company Northern Illinois Food Bank Advocate Christ Medical Center Kelley Drye & Warren LLP Sports Management Marquette Bank The Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum Advocate Condell Medical Center Kirkland & Ellis LLP Chicago Bears Football Club Office of Peace and Justice MB Financial Bank Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital Kopon Airdo, LLC Chicago Blackhawks Rosalind Franklin University of North Community Bank Advocate Lutheran General Hospital Kralovec, Jambois & Schwartz Medicine and Science Northern Trust Alexian Brothers Health System Latham & Watkins LLP Technology & Energy Service Employees International Union The PrivateBank American Board of Medical Specialties Levenfeld Pearlstein, LLC CDW Society of the Divine Word State Bank of Countryside American Dental Association Locke Lord LLP CS Stars United Way of Lake County State Bank of the Lakes AmerisourceBergen Madden, Jiganti, Moore & Sinars LLP FMC Technologies, Inc. University of Saint Mary of the Lake U.S. Bank Baxter Marshall, Gerstein & Borun LLP kCura Waukegan Public Library Urban Partnership Bank Cardinal Health Martin, Brown, Sullivan, Roadman, Networked Insights Peoples Gas Engineering Erie Family Health Center & Hartnett Ltd. Construction Management Gottlieb Memorial Hospital Mayer Brown LLP Collins Engineers, Inc. Not-For-Profit Joel Kennedy Constructing Corporation Hollister McAndrews, Held & Malloy, Ltd. Gewalt Hamilton Associates, Inc. Sponsorship Partners L. Marshall Roofing & Sheet Metal Hospira, Inc. McDermott Will & Emery MWH Americas If hiring student workers Mariani Landscape Loyola Medicine Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP United Conveyor Corporation is not the right fit for your Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s O’Keefe Lyons & Hynes, LLC office, consider paying for a Consulting Hospital of Chicago Financial & Business Services Paul Hastings LLP position at a not-for-profit The Boston Consulting Group Advanced Group Medulla LLC Reed Smith Ernst & Young organization. The following AonHewitt Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital Schiff Hardin LLP companies, foundations Huron Consulting Group Robert W. Baird & Co. Incorporated Northwestern Memorial Hospital Seyfarth Shaw LLP and individuals have found McKinsey & Company William Blair & Company, LLC Omnicell, Inc. Sidley Austin LLP this a rewarding way to Mercer Chicago Equity Partners Presence Saints Mary and Ungaretti & Harris, LLP enhance their partnership The Northridge Group, Inc. Chicago Trading Company Elizabeth Medical Center Wiedner & McAuliffe with the CWSP. PwC Citadel LLC Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Winston & Strawn LLP CME Group Stericycle Big Shoulders Fund Corporate Retail, Credit Suisse Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited Manufacturing & Industrial BP Services & Suppliers Discover Financial Services The University of Chicago Medicine Buehler, An ITW Company CNA Foundation Acco Brands Enova Vista Health System Emco Chemical Distributers, Inc. Constellation Brands American Hotel Register Company FGMK, LLC Fabrication Technologies Discover Brighter Futures Fund Anixter International, Inc. Forsythe Insurance Kinter GCM Grosvenor Good Foods Group GATX Allstate Insurance Company KapStone Paper and Vincent J. Foglia Grainger GE Capital AON Packaging Corporation Gorter Family Foundation Papyrus-Recycled Greetings, Inc. Gofen and Glossberg, LLC Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Lake Cable LLC ITW Foundation Pasquesi Home & Gardens Grant Thornton LLP Attorneys’ Liability Assurance Society, Inc. MacLean-Fogg Company George R. Kendall Foundation Quest Food Management GTCR, LLC BlueCross BlueShield PotashCorp Marquette Bank Walgreen Company Madison Dearborn Partners, LLC Chicago Underwriting Group, Inc. PPC Industries, Inc. Robert R. McCormick Foundation WMS Mesirow Financial CNA Reynolds Group Holdings U.S. Bank Woodland Foods One Equity Partners First Insurance Funding Rust-Oleum Wells Fargo Barbara J Pope, PC Hub International Stepan Company Pro/Data Payroll Services Insurance Auto Auctions Shepard Schwartz & Harris LLP Ironshore Water Street Healthcare Partners, LLC Marsh Wintrust Wealth Management Zurich Insurance Group Wolverine Students job-share a position with employers throughout Chicagoland to earn their college prep tuition. Employers fill an entry-level position at a competitive cost with well-trained students while enhancing diversity and talent pipelines. Students gain valuable on-the-job experience in highly professional settings. Thanks to the work program and our academically rigorous schools – 100% of graduates are accepted to college. Join our list! For more information about filling a need in your office, contact: Chicago and surrounding suburbs: Lillie Sellers 312-890-7871 or [email protected] Waukegan and Lake County: Kristen Watson at 773-710-1574 or [email protected].
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