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The Counseling Center of the North Shore selects Thomas Applegate as its next Executive Director
The Counseling Center of the North Shore (CCNS), a nonprofit mental health center in Winnetka, IL, welcomes the appointment of Thomas Applegate as its new Executive Director, effective October 14, 2024. This milestone follows a successful partnership with nonprofit executive search firm KEES. Applegate, who grew up in Winnetka, will guide the organization in fulfilling its mission to support individuals through life’s challenges and transitions while also steering its future direction. Additionally, Applegate will lead and manage the organization with a dual focus on external areas including resource development, community engagement, and partnerships, along with internal responsibilities of fiscal management and team leadership.
Before joining CCNS, Applegate was the North River Commission Executive Director in Chicago. Over his nine years in this role, he achieved a significant increase in funding, which drove growth in community services and partnerships. He collaborated with hundreds of civic associations, businesses, and institutions to enhance the quality of life for all stakeholders in Albany Park. Earlier in his career, Applegate served as the Executive Director of Hostelling International Chicago, where he advocated for the nonprofit hostel’s interests and built strong relationships within an international network of hostels, effectively engaging with public, corporate, media, and governmental entities.
“I am thrilled to join CCNS as its next Executive Director because I believe access to mental health treatment is essential for the well-being of individuals and communities,” said Thomas. “Both my personal and professional experiences have strengthened my commitment to this mission, and I look forward to leading CCNS in making a meaningful difference in the lives of those we serve.”
CCNS selected and retained KEES, a nonprofit executive search firm specializing in executive searches for top nonprofit executive positions such as Chief Executive Officer, Executive Director, and President roles, as its executive search partner in 2024. A comprehensive search was launched, and Applegate was ultimately selected from a passionate, diverse, and talented pool of finalists. CCNS’s search efforts were led by a Search Committee including Board President David Grant and Committee Members Robert Baker (President, V.J. Killian Co.), Marnie Schmisek (Assistant Director of Donor Relations and Stewardship, Loyola University Chicago), and Elizabeth Taylor (Market President, North Shore Community Bank & Trust – Winnetka).
“Thomas is an excellent choice for CCNS,” said the Board President David Grant. “His experiences and skills align closely with our key performance areas of Leadership, Management, and Partnership Building. We are excited to collaborate with him and leverage our collective community and organizational insights to shape and evaluate our priorities. As a native of Winnetka, Thomas has a deep connection to the community, and we look forward to seeing him use that shared pride to tell CCNS’s story and build meaningful relationships. The Board also appreciates the significant contributions Bob Sanfilippo made during his leadership of the organization over the past seven years, which has laid a strong foundation for our future success.” Sanfilippo retired earlier this year and will assist in the transition.
Applegate holds a Juris Doctor from Indiana University in Bloomington, IN, and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in Urbana, IL. He is also a graduate of New Trier High School in Winnetka, IL.
“Thomas’ strong qualifications and collaborative spirit will lead CCNS to success,” said KEES President and CEO Heather Eddy. “His energetic and strategic approach, along with his executive experience, enables him to engage effectively with staff, volunteers, and community partners. Additionally, his background in retail operations and marketing will be an invaluable asset that will enhance CCNS’s impact. Congratulations to the entire board and team at CCNS on this appointment!”
About Counseling Center of the North Shore
The Counseling Center of the North Shore (CCNS), based in Winnetka, IL, is a nonprofit mental health center with a mission of helping people through life’s challenges and transitions by providing access to counseling, therapy, and community education. With a commitment to fostering emotional well-being and mental health resilience, the Center serves clients of all ages and backgrounds, ensuring that everyone receives the support they need to lead healthier and more fulfilling lives. Among the enduring projects that CCNS has maintained through the years is the Winnetka Thrift Shop whose proceeds extend the reach of the Counseling Center’s mission. The Winnetka Thrift Shop is a cherished community institution dedicated to providing quality, gently used clothing, household items, and unique treasures at affordable prices. To learn more about CCNS, its mission and services, please visit their website www.ccns.org.
About KEES
KEES (formerly Alford Executive Search) is a nonprofit executive search firm that builds diverse teams and dynamic leaders in the nonprofit and public sectors. A woman owned and operated firm, KEES offers a full array of nonprofit consulting services, including executive search, leadership development, interim staffing, and HR support. For more information, please visit www.kees2success.com.
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KEES Media Contact:
Jamie Sheffler, jsheffler@kees2success.com
Counseling Center of the North Shore Media Contact:
Thomas Applegate, Executive Director, thomasapplegate@ccns.org
The Olive Branch Mission Appoints Erin Shade as New Development Director
Olive Branch Mission, a Chicago-based nonprofit organization dedicated to providing food, shelter, housing, and human services to those unhoused, has selected Erin Shade as its Development Director effective July 22, 2024.
As a seasoned and successful fundraising professional with over 30 years of experience in nonprofit philanthropy, Erin will be responsible for building and leading the organization’s fundraising efforts and enhancing the overall community awareness of the agency and opportunities to invest in its mission.
Erin Shade brings a wealth of experience in fundraising, communications, and program leadership to her new role as Development Director at Olive Branch Mission. Early in her career, Erin secured philanthropic support for Wheaton College, a faith-based institution. She pivoted to the DuPage County Health Department, an impactful experience that led her to focus her fundraising skills on organizations dedicated to public health and social services. She also served as Director of Development at Chicagoland Habitat for Humanity, where she worked with all eight Habitat affiliates in the Chicagoland area by submitting grant proposals and assisting affiliates with strategy. Most recently, as Director of Development for MorningStar Mission Ministries in Joliet, Erin enhanced the major gift program and oversaw comprehensive development functions, including marketing, events, and volunteer management. Bringing familiarity with the Citygate Network, Erin has worked with and in rescue mission models similar to Olive Branch Mission.
“I’m thrilled to join Olive Branch Mission and further its important mission,” said Erin. “The chance to transform lives in concrete, measurable ways is my greatest aspiration. I have become increasingly aware of the critical need and shortage of housing and food security, and I look forward to contributing to a brighter future for those we serve.”
“Our team was seeking a compassionate and hands-on Development Director who shares our organization’s commitment to being a leader of change by providing quality service delivery that impacts homeless individuals and families,” said newly appointed Executive Director Katrina Coleman. “With a career history in fundraising, communications, and program leadership, Erin brings specific experience building and executing Development plans to support mission delivery. We also want to thank KEES for their role in creating and defining this new position. This was a critical hire, and Erin will be a fantastic addition to our leadership team.”
Olive Branch Mission retained KEES, a national executive search firm, as its executive search partner in 2023. A comprehensive search was launched, and Erin was selected from a talented pool of top finalists. Leading the search efforts were Katrina Coleman, Executive Director, and Jeremy Glenn, Chair of the Board of Directors, supported by KEES fundraising experts Laura Weinman and Megan Taylor.
Erin holds a bachelor’s degree in communications with a minor in philosophy from Wheaton College. Erin is an active member of the Association for Fundraising Professionals (AFP) and volunteers at her local food pantry in West Chicago, as well as with the Prairie Path cleanup initiative.
KEES supported this hire through our Executive Search service and was delighted to be selected as Olive Branch Mission’s partner of choice.
ABOUT OLIVE BRANCH MISSION
Olive Branch Mission is strategically engaged in creating opportunities for life transformation, growth, development, and restoration of individuals, families, and communities, preserving human dignity, improving quality of life, and achieving enduring self-sustainability and self-determination. Olive Branch Mission, established in 1867, is the oldest Rescue Mission in the City of Chicago and a valued partner to the city’s Department of Family & Support Services and the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. A place where lost, injured, broken, and desperate lives can freely, safely, and unconditionally receive help, love, and care, Olive Branch Mission is in the business of human development, providing opportunities for recovery, restoration, reinstatement, and re-entry into productive life. Founded by women of the Free Methodist Church, the same policy of Christian hospitality continues today at Olive Branch Mission with a Christ-centered service model – “no one is turned away.” To learn more, please visit www.obmission.org.
ABOUT KEES
KEES (formerly Alford Executive Search) is a nonprofit executive search firm that builds diverse teams with dynamic leaders in the nonprofit and public sectors. A woman owned and operated firm, KEES offers a full array of nonprofit consulting services including executive search, leadership development, interim staffing, and HR support. For more information, please visit www.kees2success.com.
KEES provides services to strengthen leadership teams through Executive Search, Board Coaching, Leadership Development, Human Resources Consulting, Specialty/Interim staffing, and Philanthropy/Fundraising, all with a focus on DEIB and equity lenses. Partnering with housing-focused missions for over 25 years, we believe housing is essential for individuals, families, and communities to thrive. From emergency housing, shelter (like Olive Branch Mission), supportive and transitional housing, to permanent housing and long-term housing needs, and supportive services related to housing, affordability, and housing finance, KEES is committed to ensuring public and nonprofit partners have diverse and dynamic leadership teams and infrastructure to support success. KEES values the role housing plays in the stability of life, work, and social dynamics. KEES also partners with clients who provide valuable wrap-around services such as food, transportation, employment, and education.
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KEES MEDIA CONTACT:
Jamie Sheffler, jsheffler@kees2success.com
OLIVE BRANCH MISSION MEDIA CONTACT:
Katrina Coleman, kcoleman@obmission.org
Cunningham Children’s Home Announces Anthony “Tony” Wilson as Director of Residential and Clinical Services
Cunningham Children’s Home, an exemplary child welfare and educational services agency that provides caring support and therapeutic intervention through comprehensive programs, is thrilled to announce the appointment of Anthony “Tony” Wilson as its new Director of Residential and Clinical Services. Cunningham offers residential treatment, special education, and community-based services. This significant milestone results from a successful partnership with executive search firm KEES. Assuming his new role effective July 22, 2024, Wilson will provide leadership for the therapeutic treatment of clients in Cunningham’s Qualified Residential Treatment Program (QRTP) and group homes.
With 30 years of experience in Residential Centers primarily in the child welfare field, Wilson has worked with challenging units and understands that the work can be hard and heavy. Wilson joins Cunningham Children’s Home with a wealth of expertise, previously serving as Program Director at The Baby Fold and, prior to that, as Executive Director at Nexus, Woodbourne. His background encompasses strategic planning, financial management, and relationship building.
“I am excited to serve the mission of Cunningham Children’s Home, which aligns with my commitment to nurturing hope and helping youth and families thrive,” said Wilson. “When youth are offered hope, they can achieve their goals. Sometimes we all need support to overcome obstacles. I look forward to working alongside Marlin Livingston, LCSW and President/CEO, and the Cunningham team to ensure our programs effectively meet the needs of youth and help them succeed.”
“With extensive background in child welfare and mental health, Tony is set to lead initiatives that will enhance the care and support provided to the youth and families we serve. His commitment to fostering a nurturing environment aligns perfectly with our mission to empower and uplift those in need,” said Livingston. “We also extend our gratitude to KEES for their exceptional expertise during the search process. This is a unique and difficult role to fill, and KEES was creative, adaptive, and tireless in their outreach efforts.”
Cunningham Children’s Home retained KEES, a premier executive search firm specializing in executive searches for top nonprofit executive positions, as its executive search partner early in 2024. A comprehensive search was launched, and Wilson was ultimately selected from a passionate and motivated pool of finalists. KEES provided essential expertise in sourcing and recruiting, ensuring a thorough candidate evaluation to identify and find top-tier candidates who aligned with the company’s culture to drive long-term success.
“KEES is thrilled to see the results of this executive search and the leadership Tony will bring to Cunningham Children’s Home,” says KEES Project Manager Randi Blasutti. “Congratulations to everyone involved, especially the youth and staff at Cunningham who will greatly benefit from Tony’s expertise and guidance. We valued our partnership with the Cunningham team throughout this important search and look forward to continuing our partnership to foster positive change in the future.”
ABOUT CUNNINGHAM CHILDREN’S HOME
Located in Urbana, IL, Cunningham Children’s Home provides caring support and therapeutic intervention to more than 846 youth and families annually through comprehensive programs including residential treatment, special education, and community-based services.
Today, Cunningham is a fiscally healthy organization with a $31M annual operating budget and an endowment of $38M, with a state-of-the-art facility that sits on a 37-acre wooded campus supported by an overall team of 400 staff members. To learn more, please visit www.cunningham.org.
ABOUT KEES
KEES (formerly Alford Executive Search) is a nonprofit executive search firm that builds diverse teams with dynamic leaders in the nonprofit and public sectors. A woman owned and operated firm, KEES offers a full array of nonprofit consulting services including executive search, leadership development, interim staffing, and HR support. Throughout its decades of work, child welfare and human services agencies have been a core focus of KEES work. For more information, please visit www.kees2success.com.
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KEES MEDIA CONTACT:
Jamie Sheffler, jsheffler@kees2success.com
CUNNINGHAM CHILDREN’S HOME MEDIA CONTACT:
Ginger Mills, gmills@cunninghamhome.org