Children's Memorial Medical Center recently announced the appointment of nine new members to the medical center's board of directors. They are:
John D. Cooney, Esq., is a partner in the law firm of Cooney and Conway. He resides in Lincoln Park.
Arlington J. Guenther is chief executive officer and principal of Arlington Computer Products. He lives in Lake Forest.
Frederick "Pete" L. Krehbiel is president, connector products division, Americas and director of Molex Inc., the world's second-largest manufacturer of electronic, electrical and fiber optic interconnection products and systems. He resides in Lincoln Park.
David C. Wilhelm is the founder of Wilhelm-Conlon Public Strategies. He is also the president of Woodland Venture Management, a company that works to develop investment vehicles focusing on regions underserved by the financial industry. He lives in Lake View.
Gordon B. Allan is co-founder, principal and director of Vancouver-based ACM Advisors, Ltd., a real estate and mortgage investment company. He resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Paul D. Durbin is a partner in the law firm of McGuire Woods LLP. He resides in Chicago.
Paul F. Favaro is president of the consulting firm Agilis. He lives in Lincoln Park.
George J. McCarthy is president and regional chief executive officer of Associated Bank. He lives in Lake Forest.
Stuart M. Savitz is a corporate attorney and founder of the Law Offices of Stuart M. Savitz, LLC. He resides in Glencoe.
The Children's Memorial Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Children's Memorial Hospital. The Foundation Board is a diverse group of volunteer professionals committed to attracting philanthropic support for the hospital's critical programs and services. The board is responsible for providing strategic guidance and resource development in support of the hospital's fundraising priorities.
Children's Memorial Hospital is recognized as one of the top pediatric hospitals in the country. As a not-for-profit organization, Children's Memorial relies on philanthropy to help provide care to 93,000 patients and their families every year.
Last year Children's Memorial Hospital received close to $37 million in donations; this year it projects $50 million for the total. Plans to replace the facility, funded by a capital campaign and endowment resources, are taking shape.
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