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CLC Foundation board adds four members; elects new officers

The College of Lake County Foundation has added four new members to its board of directors and elected new officers.

The new CLC Foundation board members and their corporate affiliations: Liz Bronneberg, vice president, human resources, Baxter Healthcare Corporation; Michael Isaacs, vice president, human resources, Vista Health System; Pete Govorchin, senior vice president, operations, Cancer Treatment Centers of America at Midwestern Regional Medical Center; and Ben Nichols, vice president, government and health care brand segment, W.W. Grainger, Inc. They will serve three-year terms.

Foundation board officers elected: Christopher Piazzi, senior vice president, commercial banking, Libertyville Bank and Trust Company (board chair); Rob Hauswirth, managing director, CTC myCFO, LLC (vice-chair/chair elect); Holly Kerr, retired (secretary, annual fund committee chair); David Agazzi, vice president for administrative affairs, College of Lake County (treasurer); Joanna Rolek, executive director, Lake Forest/Lake Bluff Chamber of Commerce (immediate past chair, board development committee chair); Tim Klein, Partner, Pasquesi Sheppard LLC (finance committee chair); Darrell Katz, owner/principal consultant, Impact Training Solutions (fund raising committee chair); Jan Zobus, retired (gala committee chair); David Galla, president, R.J. Galla Company, Inc. (golf committee chair); Mike Trimble, vice president, lease finance group, First Bank of Highland Park (scholarship policy committee chair). Officers will serve two-year terms.

The College of Lake County Foundation raises money to fund scholarships and grants that provide CLC students an opportunity for a better future. Through these efforts, the Foundation strengthens the vitality and well-being of the diverse communities served by the college. In academic year 2013-14, $605,000 was awarded to 520 students. To learn more about the Foundation, visit www.clcillinois.edu/foundation or call (847) 543-2091.

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