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Jill D. Seltzer

Vice President, Institutional Advancement

As Chicago Public Radio’s vice president of institutional advancement, Jill is responsible for working with the professional staff and board of directors in all efforts aimed at securing philanthropic support for the station.

Prior to joining the staff of Chicago Public Radio in July 2008, Jill was the Orange County program officer for California-based Weingart Foundation. She is a former executive director of the Lloyd A. Fry Foundation in Chicago and former associate director of Prince Charitable Trusts in Chicago. She was also the director of five productions of the Philanthropic Follies in Chicago.

In 1997, Jill was awarded Professional Grantor of the Year by the Chicago Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals.

Jill has a B.S. in Music from Mt. Holyoke College and a certificate in alternative Dispute Resolution from University of California at Irvine.

Originally from Cheyenne, Wyoming, Jill resides in the Streeterville neighborhood of Chicago with her husband, Scott, and enjoys spending time with her three children and grandchildren.

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