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OFFICERS

Jaime Freeman

Chair, JP Morgan Chase & Co.

Gillian Goodman

Vice Chair, Civic Leader

Judy Rauh

Vice Chair, Civic Leader

Elaine Tinberg

Vice Chair, Civic Leader

Linda Umans

Vice Chair, Civic Leader

Katie Florig, CFA, CFP

Treasurer, Managing Director: BMO Private Bank

Nicole Elipas Doherty

Secretary, Civic Leader

Members

Sara Cohan

Civic Leader

Nicole Elipas Doherty

Civic Leader

Katie Florig, CFA, CFP

Managing Director: BMO Private Bank

Jaime Freeman

JP Morgan Chase & Co.

Gillian Goodman

Civic Leader

Bruce Grieve

Entrepreneur

Thomas Hodges

Retired Chief Investment Officer, NorthShore University HealthSystem

Christopher N. Knight

Retired Partner, Foley & Lardner LLP

Russ Mayerfeld

Senior Managing Director of Alternative Investments - Allstate

Lloyd Morgan

Retired Partner, Arthur Andersen

Savi Pai

Senior Vice President and Private Wealth Advisor, Capital Group Private Client Services

Michael Petersen

President, Petersen Aluminum Corporation

Danae Prousis

Senior Counsel at Northwestern Memorial HealthCare

Judy Rauh

Civic Leader

Stephanie Sick

Civic Leader

Sonia Smith-Evans

Senior Vice President of Development and production, The Ebert Company & Ebert Productions

Mary Pat Studdert

Civic Leader

Elaine Tinberg

Civic Leader

Donna Tropp

Civic Leader

Linda Umans

Civic Leader

Kendra Nichols Wallace

Director of Instruction, Early Childhood; Northern Suburban Special Education District

Braden Abraham

Alexandra C. and John D. Nichols Artistic Director

Braden Abraham joined Writers Theatre as the Alexandra C. and John D. Nichols Artistic Director in 2023. He comes to Writers from Seattle Rep, the largest resident theatre in the Pacific Northwest, where he advanced the organization as a director and producer, including the development and premiere of many new plays. He directed six world premieres for Seattle Rep and over 20 productions including: True West, Clybourne Park, Photograph 51, Ibsen in Chicago, Betrayal, Luna Gale, A View from the Bridge, A Great Wilderness, Breakin’ Hearts and Takin’ Names, and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. 

Among his initiatives as the Alexandra C. and John D. Nichols Artistic Director , Braden committed Seattle Rep as one of the first partner theaters to bring the Public Theater’s model for the Public Works program across the country. Seattle Rep’s Public Works strengthens community connection through making ambitious productions of participatory theater. Braden also re-envisioned the New Play Program, commissioning and premiering plays by Anna Zeigler, Samuel D. Hunter, David Grimm, Justin Huertas, Samantha Silva, Cheryl L. West, and Karen Hartman, and supported the work of dozens of playwrights and directors through premieres and the Other Season development lab. Many projects developed through this program went on to acclaimed runs at Seattle Rep and around the country including Irene Sankoff and David Hein’s Come From Away, Cheryl L. West’s Shout Sister Shout!, Erica Schmidt’s Mac Beth, and Kate Hamill’s Pride and Prejudice.  Under his leadership, Seattle Rep was the only theater outside New York and London to present David Byrne’s Here Lies Love. Most recently, Braden initiated 20x30: Reimagine the Anthropocene, to commission twenty new plays by the year 2030, and New Directions, a unique commissioning program designed to support generative work from directors. 

Around the country, Braden has developed new work at Ojai, O’Neill, Denver Center, and Perseverance Theatre. He has been a guest artist at Stanford, Gonzaga, Seattle University, and the University of Idaho. He conceived and developed Way Stations, a series of interactive walking tours in Seattle for the Northwest New Works Festival at On the Boards and is the co-creator of Gordon Hempton: Let it Happen, an audio installation about the life and work of Emmy-Award winning sound ecologist Gordon Hempton. He is married to Cheyenne Casebier and the proud papa of Phoenix Faye Abraham.

Braden Abraham

Kate Lipuma

Executive Director, Writers Theatre

Kathryn M. Lipuma joined Writers Theatre as Executive Director in 2007, where she serves as producer, overseeing all management, administration, and operations for the company.  She led the fundraising, planning and construction of Writers Theatre's new $34 million performing arts center, designed by internationally renowned architect Jeanne Gang of Studio Gang Architects. Prior to Writers, Kate spent nine seasons as Executive Director at the Tony Award-winning Signature Theatre Company in New York. At Signature, she worked with and produced plays and programs from such acclaimed writers as Edward Albee, Lee Blessing, Horton Foote, Maria Irene Fornés, John Guare, Bill Irwin, Romulus Linney, Arthur Miller, Paula Vogel, August Wilson and Lanford Wilson. During her tenure, she helped create and launch Signature’s groundbreaking $15 Ticket Program. Prior to her time at Signature, she spent six years with Chicago’s Goodman Theatre. Kate currently is the President of the Producers’ Association of Chicago Area Theatres (PACT), an association of Chicago area theatres operating under the Chicago Area Theatre contract; is on the Board of Directors for Arts Alliance Illinois, the statewide advocacy coalition; and the Board of Directors and Past Chair of the League of Chicago Theatres, an alliance representing more than 200 Chicago-area theater companies and producers. She is also the Past Chair of the Board of Directors of Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national organization for the American theatre. She is also the co-creator of DoNorth, an umbrella organization joining four cultural neighbors—Chicago Botanic Garden, Kohl Children’s Museum, Ravinia Festival and Writers Theatre—to attract new audiences to the cultural, environmental and community activities of Chicago’s North Shore. She was born and raised in the West Suburbs of Chicago and is a graduate of The George Washington University in Washington, D.C.

Kate Lipuma

Christopher S. Pfaff

Senior Vice President - Investments, Private Wealth Advisor, UBS Financial Services

Steven Scheyer

Global President of Consumer Products at Techtronic Industries