New Chair & Board of Directors Announced

Naperville, IL -The Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce (NACC) is pleased to welcome Adrian Aldrich as the Chair of the NACC Board of Directors and six new members to this esteemed leadership role inside the Chamber.

“I am honored by this opportunity to Chair an impressive Board of Directors for the NACC,” said Adrian Aldrich, Vice President of Institutional Advancement for North Central College.  “After the tremendous leadership of Christina Caton Kitchel as Chair (2020-2022) during the trying times that came with the global pandemic, I look forward to advancing the Chamber through a fresh strategic plan that amplifies the work we already do for our business community.”  Aldrich has served as Chair-Elect since 2022 and will serve two years as the Chair of the NACC Board of Directors in 2023 and 2024.  

Adrian Aldrich

Along with the change in board leadership, the NACC welcomed six new board members who will serve a three-year term effective January 1, 2023.  The new members of the NACC Board of Directors include: 

Mike Bakker
Michele Clemen
Jessica Cunningham
Cheryl Green
Patti Minglin
Donna Ufnal

Current members serving on the NACC Board of Directors are Nate Alberty from Sunbelt Rentals, Inc., Michael Calabrese from Calabrese Associates, P.C., immediate past Chair of the NACC Board of Directors Christina Caton Kitchel of Caton Commercial Real Estate Group, Gabriel A. Chavez from NorthStar Wealth Group, Matt Doyle from Team Doyle Hulsey CrossCountry Mortgage, Alexx Dunk from BMO, Sharmila Fowler from The Red Lion Institute, Christine Jeffries from Naperville Development Partnership, Ray Krouse from Sikich, Mario Lambert from Populus Group, Derek McDaniel from Merrill Lynch, Yvette Saba from Edward-Elmhurst Health, Leah Setzen from Grunyk Family Law, Ashley Shi from Office Evolution, Dr. Cathy Subber from Advanced Health of Naperville & The Branch, Dave Surina from Nicor Gas, and Danielle Tufano from the Downtown Naperville Alliance.

  

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