Archive for December 2014
'Tis the Season to Give: Guest Post by Jim Struthers, Robert R. McCormick Foundation
Today’s Guest Blogger is Jim Struthers, Chief Development Officer at the Robert R. McCormick Foundation. For 25 years, the foundation has worked with Chicago Tribune, a media partner of the Axelson Center, to change the lives of children, adults and families across Chicagoland through the Chicago Tribune Charities. During this busy time of year, it’s... Read more »
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