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Who's Who in Chicago Business 20140901News ---0026-NAT-CCI-CCB-- 8/28/2014 1:52 PM Page 1 26 SEPTEMBER 1, 2014 • CRAIN’S CHICAGO BUSINESS WHO’S WHO IN CHICAGO BUSINESS Crain’s annual directory of Chicago’s movers and shakers in business and beyond DONALD J. HACKL MARK P. SEXTON MARSHA CRUZAN LARRY D. RICHMAN ARCHITECTURE President Principal Chicago market president President, CEO Loebl Schlossman & Hackl Inc., Krueck & Sexton Architects Ltd., U.S. Bank, Chicago PrivateBancorp Inc., Chicago CAROL ROSS BARNEY Chicago Chicago Age: 58 Age: 62 Design principal Age: 80 Age: 58 Business: Banking Business: Banking Ross Barney Architects Inc., Business: Architecture, interior design, Business: Architecture, planning, interior Professional: Boardroom Bound Professional: Economic Club; Executives’ Chicago planning design Boardology Institute; Executives’ Club; Club; Bankers Club; Financial Services Age: 65 Professional: International Union of Architects; Professional: American Institute of Economic Club Roundtable Business: Architecture National Council of Architectural Registration Architects; U.S. Green Building Council; IIT Civic: Lyric Opera; Field Museum; Civic: World Business Chicago; Northwestern Professional: American Institute of Archi- Boards; College of Fellows of the American In- College of Architecture Goodman Theatre; UCAN; College of Memorial HealthCare; Big Shoulders Fund; tects; Chicago Network; Economic Club; stitute of Architects; Japan Institute of Archi- Civic: Glessner House Museum; Museum of DuPage Museum of Science and Industry; Indiana Lambda Alpha International; IIT College of tects; Society of Architects of Mexico Science and Industry Undergraduate: University of Illinois University Kelley School of Business Architecture Civic: Presence Health Foundation; North Undergraduate: Illinois Institute of Graduate: Thunderbird School of Global Undergraduate: Bradley University Civic: Metropolitan Planning Council Central College; Chicago Sister Cities Inter- Technology Management Graduate: Indiana University Undergraduate: University of Illinois national; West Suburban Medical Center Graduate: University of Illinois Undergraduate: University of Illinois ADRIAN D. SMITH CHARLES L. EVANS MICHAEL L. SCUDDER Graduate: University of Illinois Partner President, CEO President, CEO GINA BERNDT Adrian Smith & Gordon Gill Federal Reserve Bank of First Midwest Bancorp Inc., Itasca Managing director, principal HELMUT JAHN Architecture LLP, Chicago Chicago, Chicago Age: 54 Perkins & Will Inc., Chicago CEO Age: 70 Age: 56 Business: Banking Age: 56 Jahn LLC, Chicago Business: Architecture, engineering Business: Central bank Professional: First Midwest Charitable Business: Architecture Age: 74 Professional: Economic Club; Executives’ Professional: American Economic Foundation; American Bankers Associa- Professional: International Interior Design As- Business: Architecture Club; American Institute of Architects; Association; Economic Club tion; Economic Club; Federal Reserve Bank sociation; Chicago Architecture Foundation; Professional: American Institute of Architects; Royal Institute of British Architects Civic: Chicago Council on Global Affairs; of Chicago; Illinois CPA Society American Society of Interior Designers; Crew Chicago Architecture Foundation; Chicago Civic: School of the Art Institute; Chicago Civic Committee of the Commercial Club; Undergraduate: Illinois Wesleyan University Network; U.S. Green Building Council Institute for Architecture and Urbanism; Central Area Committee; Urban Land Rush University Medical Center Graduate: DePaul University Civic: Chicago Central Area Committee Urban Land Institute; Executives’ Club Institute Foundation Undergraduate: University of Virginia Undergraduate: Northern Illinois University Civic: Chinati Foundation; National Trust for Undergraduate: University of Illinois Graduate: Carnegie Mellon University ROBERT A. SULLIVAN Historic Preservation; Metropolitan Planning Graduate: Texas A&M University President, CEO MICHAEL DAMORE Council; Mies van der Rohe Society WILLIAM M. FARROW III Fifth Third Bank Chicago, Executive managing director Undergraduate: Technische Hochschule Munich STANLEY TIGERMAN President, CEO Chicago Epstein, Chicago Vice president Urban Partnership Bank, Age: 60 Age: 65 LAMAR A. JOHNSON Tigerman McCurry Chicago Business: Banking, financial services Business: Architecture, engineering, Regional managing principal Architects Ltd., Chicago Age: 59 Professional: Economic Club; Executives’ construction, interior and graphic design Gensler, Chicago Age: 83 Business: Banking Club; Financial Services Roundtable; YPO- Professional: American Institute of Architects; Age: 57 Business: Architecture, interior design Professional: CoBank; Federal Reserve Bank WPO; Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce Urban Land Institute Business: Architecture Professional: American Institute of of Chicago Civic: Commercial Club; Catholic Charities Civic: Arts Club; Chicago Sister Cities Inter- Professional: American Institute of Architects; Architects Civic: NorthShore University HealthSystem of the Archdiocese of Chicago; Metropolitan national; Chicago Council on Global Affairs U.S. Green Building Council; Global 50; Civic: Art Institute; University of Chicago Undergraduate: Augustana College Planning Council; University of Notre Undergraduate: Oklahoma State University Chicago Construction and Real Estate Divinity School; American Academy in Graduate: Northwestern University Dame Mendoza School of Business; Council; Economic Club Rome WTTW/Channel 11 PHILIP J. ENQUIST Civic: Adler Planetarium Undergraduate: Yale University MITCHELL FEIGER Undergraduate: University of Notre Dame Partner in charge, urban design Undergraduate: University of Colorado Graduate: Yale University President, CEO and planning Graduate: University of Colorado MB Financial Inc., Chicago SCOTT C. SWANSON Skidmore Owings & Merrill LLP, JOSEPH M. VALERIO Age: 56 Regional president, PNC Bank- Chicago RALPH E. JOHNSON Principal Business: Commercial bank holding Illinois Age: 62 Design principal Valerio Dewalt Train company PNC Financial Services Group Business: Architecture, interior design, Perkins & Will Inc., Chicago Associates Inc., Chicago Professional: Institute for Truth in Inc., Chicago engineering Age: 65 Age: 66 Accounting Age: 48 Professional: American Institute of Architects; Business: Architecture Business: Architecture Civic: Community Investment Corp. Business: Banking American Planning Association; Chicago Professional: American Institute of Architects Professional: American Institute of Undergraduate: University of Illinois Professional: Chicagoland Chamber of Architecture Foundation; Urban Land Civic: Art Institute Architects; Chicago Architectural Club Graduate: University of Chicago Commerce; Chicagoland Entrepreneurial Institute Undergraduate: University of Illinois Civic: Contemporary Arts Council; Center; Executives’ Club Civic: Friends of Downtown Chicago; Graduate: Harvard University Society for Contemporary Arts MARK F. FURLONG Civic: Adler Planetarium; Big Shoulders Lambda Alpha International; Design Undergraduate: University of Michigan President, CEO Fund; Civic Committee of the Commercial Futures Council; Urban Design Institute RONALD A. KRUECK Graduate: University of California-Los BMO Harris Bank NA, Chicago Club Undergraduate: University of Southern Principal Angeles Age: 57 Undergraduate: University of Illinois California Krueck & Sexton Architects Ltd., Business: Banking Graduate: University of Chicago Graduate: University of Southern California Chicago ROSS WIMER Professional: Financial Services Roundtable; Age: 67 Senior vice president Kforce Professional Staffing DAVID J. VITALE JEANNE GANG Business: Architecture, planning, interior design AECOM Technology Corp., Civic: Chicago United; New Schools for Chairman Principal Professional: American Institute of Architects Chicago Chicago; Northwestern Memorial Hospital; Urban Partnership Bank, Chicago Studio Gang Architects Ltd., Civic: Art Institute Age: 52 Museum of Science and Industry; World President Chicago Undergraduate: Illinois Institute of Technology Business: Architecture, engineering Business Chicago Chicago Board of Education, Chicago Age: 50 Professional: American Institute of Undergraduate: Southern Illinois University Age: 68 Business: Architecture JOHN C. LAHEY Architects; Art and Architecture Society; Business: Banking Professional: Chicago Network; Chicago Ar- Chairman Chicago Architecture Foundation MARK A. HOPPE Professional: United Continental Holdings chitecture Foundation; American Institute Solomon Cordwell Buenz & Civic: Art Institute; Arts Club; Graham Foun- President, CEO Inc.; ISO New England Inc.; Ariel Invest- of Architects; Council on Tall Buildings and Associates Inc., Chicago dation MB Financial Bank, Chicago ments LLC; Alion Science & Technology Urban Habitat; National Council of Archi- Age: 61 Undergraduate: Yale University Age: 60 Corp.; DNP Select Income Fund tectural Registration Boards Business: Architecture, interior design, planning Graduate: Harvard University Business: Commercial banking Civic: Art Institute; IIT; Booth School of Civic: National Resources Defense Council; Professional: American Institute of Architects; Professional: Illinois Bankers Association; Business; Leadership Greater Chicago; Chicago Council on Global Affairs; Archi- Chicago Building Congress; Economic Club; Bankers Club; Economic Club; Chicagoland Museum of Science and Industry tecture for Humanity; Graham Foundation Urban Land Institute BANKING Chamber
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