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Corporate, Foundation, and Government Gifts
Corporate, Foundation, and Government Gifts Gifts of $100,000 or more. Hackberry Endowment Partners MacLean-Fogg Company Anonymous Macy’s Foundation Merge Healthcare Solutions Inc. Abbott Laboratories Marquette de Bary Co., Inc. Morgan Stanley Bank of America Mayer & Morris Kaplan Motorola Solutions Foundation BP Foundation, Inc. Family Foundation Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP Chicago Community Trust Morgan Stanley Nichols Family Investment Citigroup Polk Bros. Foundation Limited Partnership D & R Fund Prince Charitable Trusts NYSE Euronext Edwardson Family The Rhoades Foundation The Philancon Fund at the Boston Foundation Trust Schwab Charitable Fund Foundation Lillian H. Florsheim Foundation Sirius Fund R2M Holdings-Illinois LLC for Fine Arts Smart Family Foundation David C. & Sarajean Ruttenberg Gilchrist Foundation Sotheby’s Inc. Arts Foundation Goldman Sachs Walgreens Saul and Devorah Sherman Fund Graff Diamonds Chicago, Inc. Schwarz Supply Source Illinois Tool Works Inc. Gifts of $25,000 to $49,999. Scupe Foundation Jewish Federation of Anonymous Seneca Capital Metropolitan Chicago AbelsonTaylor, Inc The Siragusa Foundation Jordan Industries Accenture State Farm JPMorgan Chase & Co. After School Matters Terlato Wine International Lannan Foundation Allstate Corporation The PrivateBank Lazard Freres & Co. LLC Aon Foundation Vanguard Charitable Endowment John D. and Catherine T. The Barker Welfare Foundation Program MacArthur Foundation Baxter International Inc. W. W. Grainger, Inc. Chauncey and Marion Beecken Petty O’Keefe & Co, LLC Wintrust Financial Corporation Deering McCormick Foundation Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois Elizabeth Morse Charitable Trust The Boeing Company Gifts of $10,000 to $14,999. The Northern Trust Company Bon Appetit Management Co. Anonymous The Rise Group Bruning Foundation The Astor Foundation Starry Night Fund Elizabeth F. -
WINTRUST CREDIT ACADEMY Develop the Skills You Need to Build a Career in Commercial Banking
WINTRUST CREDIT ACADEMY Develop the skills you need to build a career in commercial banking. wintrust.com Wintrust’s rotational credit analyst training program, Wintrust Credit Academy, offers the opportunity to build a career in commercial banking. During the two- year rotational training program, individuals will gain exposure to a variety of functions in the commercial banking field through classroom training and rotational job assignments. Through in-classroom training, analysts will learn about the organization and our products, services, clients, and business practices. During this portion of the program, individuals will be introduced to the fundamentals of credit analysis, our underwriting framework, and various other subjects, including loan documentation, risk assessment, and concise financial writing. Credit analysts are responsible for conducting financial analysis and risk assessment of potential borrowers, preparing credit memoranda to be presented to senior management, and monitoring credit risk within various loan portfolios. The rotational component of the program includes rotations in areas such as commercial and industrial, commercial real estate, wealth services, asset-based lending, and treasury management. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES After successful completion of the program, highly You will work alongside relationship managers, business development managers, motivated analysts will have the opportunity to move portfolio managers, and others in your office to develop a deep understanding into a professional role in commercial banking or credit of the operating performance and potential borrowing needs of prospective at one of the many Wintrust locations. Wintrust Credit clients. You will also assist relationship managers with ongoing support of Academy provides a solid foundation for developing a existing clients. Your responsibilities may include: successful career as a commercial banker. -
THE ASIA-PACIFIC 02 | Renewable Energy in the Asia-Pacific CONTENTS
Edition 4 | 2017 DLA Piper RENEWABLE ENERGY IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC 02 | Renewable energy in the Asia-Pacific CONTENTS Introduction ...................................................................................04 Australia ..........................................................................................08 People’s Republic of China ..........................................................17 Hong Kong SAR ............................................................................25 India ..................................................................................................31 Indonesia .........................................................................................39 Japan .................................................................................................47 Malaysia ...........................................................................................53 The Maldives ..................................................................................59 Mongolia ..........................................................................................65 Myanmar .........................................................................................72 New Zealand..................................................................................77 Pakistan ...........................................................................................84 Papua New Guinea .......................................................................90 The Philippines ...............................................................................96 -
CCB 2021 0322.Pdf
INDEMAND JOBS: Here are the 10 hottest well-paying careers in Illinois. PAGE 12 CONVENTIONS: What Chicago must do to win them back. PAGE 3 CHICAGOBUSINESS.COM | MARCH 22, 2021 | $3.50 MANUFACTURING As the ‘engine Socially conscious investing gains currency as investors seek to improve sustainability of the economy’ and bene t the social good while still making money. PAGE 15 heats up again, tech advances are accelerating ahead of a lagging labor FACTORIES FORWARD force. PAGE 15 FACTORIES FORWARD FIND THE COMPLETE SERIES ONLINE ChicagoBusiness.com/CrainsForum ZAC OSGOOD ZAC How Chicago became Herd immunity: the Silicon Valley of pot Kayvan Khalatbari, a cannabis A moving target Early obstacles helped consultant from Denver who turn local marijuana advised Cresco on its original li- Threshold for stopping COVID is higher in some areas cense application. companies into giants In the six years since Illinois BY STEPHANIE GOLDBERG issued its rst licenses to grow MINDING THE GAP: Why so many health care workers are BY JOHN PLETZ and sell marijuana for medical As COVID-19 inoculations use, GTI, Cresco, Verano and accelerate, a weary public waits still unvaccinated. PAGE 3 Call Chicago the capital of Big privately held PharmaCann have anxiously for vaccines to reach 70 Weed. emerged as industry giants, win- BOEHM R. JOHN percent of the population, a level tration in areas that have been e city is home to three of the ning or acquiring licenses across Cresco CEO Charlie Bachtell widely associated with “herd im- hit harder during the pandemic. ve biggest public companies in the country as legalization took munity.” In other words, vaccinating any the United States that grow and o . -
Turning Distance Into an Advantage
Capital Thursday, May 19, 2016 Section D Markets NZ stock market in tip-top shape sthe benchmark S&P/ “In the next year or two, we expect NZX50 share index heads NZX boss Tim Bennett doesn't believe the sharemarket is over- to see agood mix of New Zealand towards yet another record businesses come to the market in the A high, NZX chief executive valued; he says it is poised for further growth, as Jamie Gray reports mid-sized businesses —inthe range Tim Bennett says the market is in of $300 million to $700 million,” great shape. Bennett says. The index built on an already As the sharemarket enters another strong 2014 to end last year with a year of very strong gains, analysts 13 per cent gain. fear it is looking overvalued from a Concerns about an economic price-earnings perspective but slowdown in China led to convul- Bennett is dismissive. sions in domestic and world markets “It’s all relative,” Bennett says. “New in February, but investors seem to Zealand is an attractive market. We have put their worries behind them have got avery strong economy. We for now. have got businesses that are paying “The sharemarket is in great relatively high yields and with agood shape,” Bennett says. ``We have seen, mix of companies to invest in.'' over anumber of years, avery strong The common complaint from fund performance in the index. We are also managers is that not enough IPOs seeing alot more interest in the initial have come to the market to meet public offer (IPO) pipeline this year investor demand. -
In the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois Eastern Division Surfside Non-Surgical Orthopedics, P
Case: 1:18-cv-00566 Document #: 47 Filed: 06/25/18 Page 1 of 31 PageID #:227 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION SURFSIDE NON-SURGICAL ) ORTHOPEDICS, P.A., individually and ) on behalf of all others similarly-situated, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) Case No.: 1:18-cv-00566 ) ALLSCRIPTS HEALTHCARE ) Hon. Sara L. Ellis SOLUTIONS, INC., ) ) Hon. Jeffrey Cole, Magistrate Defendant. ) MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF DEFENDANT ALLSCRIPTS HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS, INC.’S MOTION TO DISMISS THE CLASS ACTION COMPLAINT Case: 1:18-cv-00566 Document #: 47 Filed: 06/25/18 Page 2 of 31 PageID #:228 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................................... 1 RELEVANT FACTS .................................................................................................................... 2 I. THE PARTIES ...................................................................................................................... 2 II. THE ATTACK ON THE LLC HOSTING ENVIRONMENT ......................................... 4 III. PLAINTIFF’S CONTRACT WITH LLC .......................................................................... 4 IV. PLAINTIFF’S ALLEGED CLAIMS AGAINST INC. ...................................................... 5 ARGUMENT ................................................................................................................................. 5 I. PLAINTIFF’S CLAIMS AGAINST INC. MUST BE DISMISSED ............................... -
Annual Report
Top Ranking Report Annual Report Architectural Record ENR VMSD Top 300 Architecture Top 150 Global Top Retail Design Firms: Design Firms: Firms of 2014: # #1 Firm Overall #1 Architecture Firm #1 Firm Overall Building Design ENR Interior Design Message from the Board of Directors 2014 World Top 500 Design Firms: Top 100 Giants: Architecture 100 Most #1 Architecture Firm #1 Architecture Firm Admired Firms: Gensler is1 a leader among the #1 in Corporate Office As we celebrate our 50th anniversary, we world’s architecture and design #1 US Firm #1 in Retail #4 Global Firm #1 in Transportation firms. Here’s how we ranked in #1 in Government look forward to more record-setting years, our industry in 2014. #1 in Cultural thanks to our great client relationships and extraordinary people around the world. Financial Report Our financial performance and recognition throughout the We’re entering our 50th year stronger than ever. Financially strong and debt-free, we contributed industry are indications of the breadth of our practice, our global In 2014, our global growth continued apace $38.5 million in deferred compensation to our reach, and the long-standing trust of our clients. with our clients as they entrusted us with new employees through our ESOP, profit-sharing, and challenges and led us to new locations. Our international retirement plans. We made strategic expanded Gensler team of 4,700+ professionals investments in our research and professional We’ve broadened our services to 27 now work from 46 different offices. With their development programs, along with upgrades to practice areas, with total revenues help, we completed projects in 72 countries and our design-and-delivery platform and the tools for the year setting a new record $ increased our revenues to $915 million—a record and technology to support it. -
Your Growth Is Our Business
YOUR GROWTH IS OUR BUSINESS TRIENNIAL REPORT 2014-2016 MESSAGE Emilia DiMenco President and Chief Executive Officer A heartfelt thanks to you for your participation in our collective accomplishments over the past 30 years! Working together, we have helped some 78,000 women business owners become more economically empowered. Over the last few years, we have significantly enhanced the methods, channels, technology, programs, and support services for women business owners and other underserved communities - minorities and veterans - seeking to start and grow businesses. Investments you have made have allowed us to improve and expand the programs and services we provide, including our digital presence. We have enhanced our website and developed an online/on-demand learning portal. This has enabled our clients to work with us remotely and use applications to simplify the way they develop their business plans and financial forecasts, market their products and services, and gain access to resources that can help them grow their ventures. But in spite of the significant progress that we have been honored to help fuel, there is still plenty of work to be done. Women, minority, and veteran business owners remain underrepresented and are underserved for economic benefits. This limits their opportunities for growth and success, which, in turn, impacts all of us – entire communities and our country! So it is time for us to ‘double-down’ on our collective responsibility to do all we can so that women, minority, and veteran business owners are represented and have equal opportunities to participate in every facet and at every level of our economy. -
Will Exelon Cut the Cord with Comed?
REAL ESTATE: The “Crayola House” on Wisconsin’s shoreline is for sale. PAGE 27 BOOZE: Spirit Hub aims to get craft spirits to the masses. PAGE 3 CHICAGOBUSINESS.COM | OCTOBER 5, 2020 | $3.50 Will Exelon cut the cord with ComEd? estimated earnings, Exelon’s It’s a move Wall Street has applauded elsewhere in the power industry stock price is at a multiple that But ComEd’s admissions in for nancial success. badly trails its utility peers, which BY STEVE DANIELS July that it engaged in a bribery Now Wall Street is wondering average about 16 times. Exelon’s More and more, Exelon looks scheme over nearly a decade to why Exelon, unlike virtually ev- stock has fallen 21 percent this like the last man standing in its win lucrative legislation in the ery major electricity company in year, while the Standard & Poor’s industry—and not in a good way. Illinois Capitol—coupled with the U.S., isn’t uncoupling its - Utilities Index is down 7 percent. e Chicago-based nuclear repeated requests for ratepayer nancially struggling power plants e valuation implies that inves- power giant and parent of Com- bailouts from Exelon’s unregu- from its healthy utilities, which tors ascribe essentially no value monwealth Edison long has lated arm that once pledged fe- along with ComEd include mo- to Exelon’s merchant arm even maintained that owning regulat- alty to market forces—make this nopoly power-delivery compa- Exelon CEO Chris Crane though the company projects it ed utilities like ComEd alongside marriage look rocky at best. -
Wayne A. Budd
PRESENTSPRESENTS in the law IN PARTPARTNERSHIPNERSHIP WITH GOLD SPONSORS SPO SROSN SILVERSILVER SPONSORS SPONSO SR BESPOKE BANKING 2012 Annual Dinner Featuring Keynote Speaker VICTORIA REGGIE KENNEDY, ESQ. Thursday, May 31 ◆ Westin Boston Waterfront 5:30 p.m. Reception ◆ 7 p.m. Dinner Honoring Also honoring MBA LEGISLATOR OF THE YEAR 2012 ACCESS TO JUSTICE AWARDS RECIPIENTS Legal Services Award Thomas Mela Massachusetts Advocates for Children Pro Bono Law Firm Award Brody, Hardoon, Perkins & Kesten LLP Boston Pro Bono Publico Award Linda Hickman SPEAKER ROBERT A. DELEO Neighborhood Legal Services Inc. (D-Winthrop) Defender Award Dulcinea (Duci) Goncalves Sponsorship and registration CPCS Youth Advocacy Department information at Prosecutor Award Michael Fabbri www.MassBar.org/AD12 or (617) 338-0530. Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly • May 2012 • B3 in the law TABLE OF CONTENTS Up & Coming Lawyers Excellence in Diversity Excellence in Firm Alison R. Bancroft . 5 Wayne A. Budd . 19 Administration Jason G. Benzaken . 5 Angela McConney Scheepers . 19 Fangli Chen . 6 Catherine E. Reuben . 20 Lorraine Curry . 23 Zachary N. Coseglia . 6 Minita Shah-Mara . 20 Sherley E. Cruz . 8 Excellence in Operations Vikas S. Dhar . 8 Excellence in Pro Bono Steven E. Gagne . 9 Julie C. Pease . 23 Daniel K. Gelb . 9 Hanishi T. Ali . 21 Cynthia M. Gilbert . 10 Susan M. Finegan . 21 Rebecca A. Jacobstein . 10 William E. Kelly . 21 Excellence in Legal Joseph P. Kennedy III . 11 William O’Brien . 22 Journalism Adam J. Kessel . 12 William L. Patton . 22 John B. Koss . 12 Michael N. Sheetz . 22 Kevin Cullen . 24 Stephen M. LaRose . 13 Brown Rudnick . 22 Katharine L. -
Notice of 2015 Annual Meeting of Shareholders and Proxy Statement
Notice of 2015 Annual Meeting of Shareholders and Proxy Statement 9APR201514004803 Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated 9APR201514003647 To Our 8APR201515245138 Shareholders April 17, 2015 Dear Shareholder: We would like to notify you that the 2015 Annual Meeting of Shareholders of Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated will take place on Friday, May 29, 2015, beginning at 1:00 p.m., local time, at the JLL office located at One Post Office Square, 26th Floor, Boston, Massachusetts 02109. At this year’s meeting, we will vote on the election of 11 directors and the ratification of the election of KPMG LLP as our independent registered public accounting firm. We will also conduct a non-binding advisory vote to approve the compensation of the Company’s named executive officers. There are three pending changes on the Board this year. Kate S. Lavelle, who has served on our Board since 2013, has decided not to stand for re-election at this year’s Annual Meeting in order to devote additional time to a new business venture. We appreciate her valued service on our Board and wish her well in her future endeavors. All of the other current directors are standing for re-election. We are very pleased that each of Samuel A. Di Piazza, Jr. and Ann Marie Petach has been nominated to stand for election at the 2015 Annual Meeting. Each of them has served in senior leadership positions at some of the largest and most sophisticated global business organizations and we feel fortunate to have individuals of their caliber as new nominees. Mr. Di Piazza retired as Global Chief Executive Officer of PricewaterhouseCoopers International Ltd., concluding a 36-year career at the world’s largest professional services firm. -
Chicago's Largest Publicly Traded Companies | Crain's Book of Lists
Chicago’s Largest Publicly Traded Companies | Crain’s Book of Lists 2018 Company Website Location Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. www.walgreensbootsalliance.com Deerfield, IL Boeing Co. www.boeing.com Chicago, IL Archer Daniels Midland Co. www.adm.com Chicago, IL Caterpillar Inc. www.caterpillar.com Peoria, IL United Continental Holdings Inc. www.unitedcontinental-holdings.com Chicago, IL Allstate Corp. www.allstate.com Northbrook, IL Exelon Corp. www.exeloncorp.com Chicago, IL Deere & Co. www.deere.com Moline, IL Kraft Heinz Co. www.kraftheinz-company.com Chicago, IL Mondelez International Inc. www.mondelez-international.com Deerfield, IL Abbvie Inc. www.abbvie.com North Chicago, IL McDonald’s Corp. www.aboutmcdonalds.com Oak Brook, IL US Foods Holding Corp. www.USfoods.com Rosemont, IL Sears Holdings Corp. www.searsholdings.com Hoffman Estates, IL Abbott Laboratories www.abbott.com North Chicago, IL CDW Corp. www.cdw.com Lincolnshire, IL Illinois Tool Works Inc. www.itw.com Glenview, IL Conagra Brands Inc. www.conagrabrands.com Chicago, IL Discover Financial Services Inc. www.discover.com Riverwoods, IL Baxter International Inc. www.baxter.com Deerfield, IL W.W. Grainger Inc. www.grainger.com Lake Forest, IL CNA Financial Corp. www.cna.com Chicago, IL Tenneco Inc. www.tenneco.com Lake Forest, IL LKQ Corp. www.lkqcorp.com Chicago, IL Navistar International Corp. www.navistar.com Lisle, IL Univar Inc. www.univar.com Downers Grove, IL Anixter International Inc. www.anixter.com Glenview, IL R.R. Donnelly & Sons Co. www.rrdonnelly.com Chicago, IL Jones Lang LaSalle Inc. www.jll.com Chicago, IL Dover Corp. www.dovercorporation.com Downers Grove, IL Treehouse Foods Inc.