Leadership
Greater Chicago taps Kellogg alums
Kellogg
School alumni selected for civic leadership program
Leadership
Greater Chicago (LGC)
has selected six Kellogg School of Management alumni to participate
in its fellows program, a 10-month course designed to give
participants new perspectives on key issues facing the Chicago
civic and business community.
The six are Diana
Ferguson ’92, vice president and treasurer of Sara Lee
Corp.; Sharon Flanagan ’92, principal at McKinsey &
Co.; Todd Gomez ’91, chief financial officer for the
Chicago Housing Authority; Geoffrey Koss ’02, senior
vice president of LaSalle Bank; Bradley Schneider ’88,
managing principal of Davis Dann Adler Schnieder LLC; and
Rahul Sekhar ’99, manager for A.T. Kearney.
Selection criteria
include demonstrated leadership ability and commitment to
civic and community affairs. Since 1985, LGC has chosen more
than 500 men and women to be fellows, including corporate
executives, entrepreneurs, school principals, clergy and community
organizers. Fellows are encouraged to develop lifelong partnerships
with their community, serving as leadership catalysts in diverse
settings.
This year’s
class includes 36 area leaders. Fellows typically are sponsored
and supported financially by their employers. To learn more
about LGC and the Kellogg School alums participating in the
leadership program, visit the LGC
website.
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