We're excited to introduce the newly appointed board of directors at the Club, and new Board President Patrick E. Cermak. This dynamic group of leaders bring a wealth of experience, vision and passion to our Club. They are, from left to right; Front row: Matthew D. Tully (Vice President), Robert G. Pluta (Treasurer), Patrick E. Cermak (President), Marianne S. Hewitt (Secretary), Stephen L. Davis (Assistant Treasurer); Second row: Kamal N. Ibrahim, Christine A. Haskins, Michael A. Watkins, Jill D. Rein, Dale E. Thomas, Jennifer L. Gardy, Back row: Corey C. Walz, Edmund H. Lester, Carla Knorowski, Christopher T. Vincent, Michael P. O'Brien, Not pictured: Joy N. Johns (House Committee Chair), Douglas Yee.
关于我们
Our Story It began over a century ago, when a small group of university graduates gathered together in order to establish a meeting place of their own. The State of Illinois granted them a charter in 1887. Their goal was simple – to foster an appreciation of literature and the arts and to create an environment where they, their guests and all future members could draw upon sustaining values of a common educational experience. The founders represented a variety of higher education institutions, bringing together unique backgrounds and interests. Among these founding members were Cyrus Hall McCormick Jr., President of International Harvester, Frederic Clay Bartlett, an avant-garde painter and art collector, and William Eliot Furness, an abolitionist credited with creating one of the Union Army's first regiments of free and former slaves. The Club first rented rooms in the Henning Speed building at 125 N. Dearborn Street and later purchased 116 N. Dearborn Street which provided accommodations for members during the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. In 1906, the present property became available and the Club made plans to move to its final (and current) home at 76 E. Monroe Street, just as Michigan Avenue was becoming a major cultural hub for Chicago. As vanguards of the Chicago School of Architecture, members and architects William Holabird and Martin Roche presented designs for the new Clubhouse. Although the members had been expecting designs in the style of the adjacent Gage buildings, which Holabird and Roche also designed, the pair returned with a shocking Gothic "skyscraper." Their design became the first of its kind, and the completed building was occupied by the membership on April 3, 1909. Who We Are We are a private members' club that is committed to fostering an appreciation of literature and the arts. We are member-owned, Board-driven and are proud to provide a space where members can explore many intellectual and cultural pursuits. College or universit
- 网站
-
https://www.ucco.com
University Club of Chicago的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 酒店业
- 规模
- 201-500 人
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1887
- 领域
- Food and Beverage、Special Events、Guest Rooms、Athletics和Membership
地点
University Club of Chicago员工
动态
-
Still searching for the ideal place for your company holiday party? There's no better place to wrap up the year than at the Club. Let us help you host an unforgettable holiday party. Don’t wait — book today at https://lnkd.in/gZeYQv7P or email [email protected].
-
-
Some scenes from last week at the Club: we had the pleasure of welcoming many new faces at our November Prospective Members' Reception, Photography Club hosted Dodd Camera's Allison Terry for a photography equipment lecture, and Poker League Night had a great night in the Game Room. As the holiday season approaches, the Club is buzzing with activity — don't miss next week's scene report!
-
-
-
-
-
+4
-
-
It's time to submit your proxy vote for new Board of Directors and Admissions Committee members. Club governance will meet Nov. 19 to elect 8 new members and 11 members of the Admissions Committee. Members are invited to attend, but do not have to be present to vote. Resident, Retired and Dual-Spouse members in good standing are eligible to vote and may vote by online proxy by clicking on the link below. Ballot boxes also are placed throughout the clubhouse. Voting concludes at noon Nov. 19 https://lnkd.in/g3Ym8CDg
-
-
Registration for the party of the year is now open! New Year's Day Gala registration now open! Kick off 2025 at our New Year's Day Gala, a day of incredible food, festive cocktails and lively entertainment, starting in historic Cathedral Hall and culminating in dancing and desserts on the second floor. Each membership receives two complimentary tickets. Register at the link below: https://lnkd.in/g4drweFb
-
We are honored to be voted #1 City Club in Chicago and #4 in the country by the Platinum Clubs of America. We work hard to create a meaningful member experience here and believe it’s one of the best in the U.S. and the world. To learn more or schedule a tour email [email protected] today.
-
-
We're excited to introduce our new members this month! If you see them at the Club, be sure to give them a warm welcome. To learn more about membership opportunities, visit www.ucco.com.
-
-
Some scenes from last week at the Club: Wine Society took center stage at Trivia Night, proving their expertise in the Michigan Room. Later in the week, our new members gathered for an engaging orientation which included a lunch in College Hall followed by a refresher tour of the Clubhouse. Things are heating up as we head into the Holiday season—stay tuned for more updates and events!
-
-
-
-
-
+2
-
-
If you’ve ever marveled at the intricate details and rich history of our most majestic space, Cathedral Hall, we invite you to explore our new mobile guide to the windows, medallions, history and more. Please open on your mobile device for the best viewing experience: https://lnkd.in/g2KVhz88
-