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NUESTRA MISIÓN

Preservar y proteger el patrimonio cultural del Parque Histórico Nacional de Pullman y amplificar sus historias, profundamente estadounidenses, para las generaciones presentes y futuras.

NUESTRO PLAN

PROTEGER EL PATRIMONIO CULTURAL DE PULLMAN

Mediante la renovación de los edificios, la protección de la colección y el apoyo a las prioridades del Servicio de Parques Nacionales (NPS), garantizamos que el legado cultural de Pullman cobre nueva vida para el futuro.

AMPLIFICAR LAS HISTORIAS DE PULLMAN Y MEJORAR LA EXPERIENCIA DE LOS VISITANTES

Mediante la creación y el apoyo a recorridos y eventos colaborativos, y la consolidación de un sólido equipo de voluntarios comprometidos, nos aseguraremos de compartir la historia completa y de que los visitantes se sientan bienvenidos.

APOYAR Y PROMOVER EL PARQUE NACIONAL

Como grupo oficial de amigos del parque, somos la voz del Parque Histórico Nacional de Pullman y convocaremos al público para garantizar que el parque cuente con los recursos y el personal necesarios, que nuevos visitantes lo conozcan y que podamos enfrentar cualquier desafío para apoyarlo.

CREAR UNA ORGANIZACIÓN FINANCIERAMENTE SÓLIDA Y RESILIENTE

El éxito de nuestro trabajo depende de ser una organización sólida y ágil, con personal competente, voluntarios dedicados y alianzas duraderas. Aumentaremos nuestros ingresos y buscaremos financiación que se alinee con nuestra misión.

INVERTIR EN NUESTRO EQUIPO

Desarrollaremos una cultura organizacional que empodere y apoye a nuestro personal, fomentando la diversidad, honrando nuestros objetivos y haciendo realidad nuestra misión.



Board of Directors

Maria P. Hibbs

President

Maria is Co-Founder and Founding Executive Director of the Chicago Learning Exchange, a leading non-profit promoting educational innovation and equity of opportunity for young people in Chicago and was Executive Director of three civic collaboratives at the Chicago Community Trust. A George M. Pullman scholarship recipient, she brings a wealth of leadership experience, philanthropic connections, communications skills, and community building to the Board.

Natashia L. Holmes

First Vice President

Southside Attorney Natashia L. Holmes has over fifteen years of professional experience in municipal, regional, state and federal policy issues with an emphasis on urban planning and community engagement. A former Alderman in the City of Chicago’s 7th Ward, Natashia founded McMillan Holmes LLC a DBE/MBE/WBE law firm, in 2016. Her career has progressed through organizations including the Metropolitan Planning Council, Illinois Department of Transportation, and Metro Strategies where she specialized in executing policies and strategies, public outreach and government relations. Her affiliations include the African American Legacy Board of the Chicago-Community Trust and University of Illinois – Institute of Government and Public Affairs, Edgar Fellow (Class of 2013).

Lynn McClure

Second Vice President

Lynn McClure is a strategic professional with more than 25 years experience in protecting public lands. Between 2007 and 2023, Lynn was Midwest Director of the National Parks Conservation Association, leading the 11-state region’s advocacy to protect and enhance our national parks. In her role, she led efforts to designate Pullman National Monument; expand national park wilderness; and increase funding to the National Park Service for transportation, transit, and Great Lakes restoration.

Doug Davidson

Secretary

Now retired, Doug was the Director of Arbitration for the National Division of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers & Trainmen, and Chairman of the National Railroad Adjustment Board headquartered in Chicago. An avid photographer, Doug has documented the Chicago railroad scene for nearly 50 years. He has a profound interest in Chicago, railroad history, labor history and everything Pullman.

Cynthia Martin-McMahon

Treasurer

Executive Assistant, Administrative Hearings for the Illinois Secretary of State for 42 years, Cindy has served on the Board since 1986 as President, Vice President, and Treasurer; and she co-chaired the popular Historic Pullman House Tour for 30 years. Born and raised in Pullman, Cindy’s roots go back to 1928 when her grandparents migrated here, and her strong commitment and dedication to the community is ongoing.

James Badali

Board Member

Born and raised in Pullman in the home his grandfather built in the 1920s, Jim’s career began with real estate developer Arthur Rubloff. By age 25, he successfully built and operated two retail stores in the Evergreen Plaza Shopping Center and one in River Oaks Shopping Center until 2010. Since retiring, he has purchased and renovated many Pullman homes, and in addition to serving on the Board since 2014, his volunteer efforts touch every area of the community.

C. Robert Bushwaller

Board Member

Bob has 45 years of experience in urban planning, design, transportation & consulting includes: directing architectural and engineering firms on the CTA Capital Improvement Plan; engineering and design coordination for the Chicago Central Area Circulator Light Rail System public transit project; and head management consultant for the CTA’s automated fare collection system. A 40-year Pullman resident, his professional skills are reflected in countless community projects.

Colleen Callahan

Board Member

Colleen is most recently the retired Director of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources and currently runs her own Communications Consulting firm. A graduate of the University of Illinois, Colleen began her career as a television news reporter, was the Ag News Director at two TV stations, and previously served as the Illinois Regional State Director for the US Department of Agriculture Rural Development. Colleen comes from a proud railroad family and was a strong supporter of Pullman during her time at IDNR.

Kelwin Harris

Board Member

Kelwin currently serves as the Chief Civic Engagement Officer – Deputy Assessor for the Cook County Assessor’s Office. He was previously a Senior Outreach Planner at the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP). Kelwin held several roles in community development in Chicago, including Director of Social Services with Catholic Charities and Executive Director of a non-profit organization with St. Sabina Church after working in the Mayor’s Office. He earned his Masters in Urban Planning degree from Harvard University and his Bachelors in City and Regional Planning from Cornell University. Kelwin is a Pullman resident and volunteer.

Patricia Mahon

Board Member

The Deputy Village Administrator for the Village of South Holland, Illinois, the first to be appointed to this position, Patricia manages the day-to-day operations of the Village of 22,000 residents and a $40 million dollar annual budget. A Juris Doctor from De Paul University’s College of Law, Pat has served on several Boards, including the Victor C. Neumann Assoc., a not-for-profit organization, Diversity, Inc., an organization that fosters diverse residential environments; and she was a former Chair of the Metra Citizens Advisory Board. Patricia has received numerous community service awards, including Cook County’s Peggy A. Montes Unsung Heroine Award.

Michael G. Matejka

Board Member

Mike Matejka brings a unique blend of labor and railroad history, and accredited museum experience, to the Historic Pullman Foundation. Retired as Governmental Affairs Director from the Great Plains Laborers District Council, Mike currently serves as a vice-president of the Illinois Labor History Society and writes and lectures regularly on labor history topics. In 2005 he was a consultant to the California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento as they redesigned their permanent exhibits. He serves as a board member and is a past President of the accredited McLean County Museum of History, where he has been the guest curator for five exhibits.

Joseph C. Szabo

President Emeritus

Joe’s experience spans over 40 years in government and transportation, including serving as chief executive at the local, state and federal level. He was appointed by President Obama in 2009 as the twelfth Federal Railroad Administrator of the United States; served as Mayor of Riverdale, Illinois; was State Director in Illinois for the United Transportation Union; and Executive Director, Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP). Retired from CMAP in 2019, Joe brings a wealth of planning and rail transportation expertise to the Board.

Eric Thompson

Board Member

With over 35 years of banking experience, Eric is Vice President Regional Manager for Beverly Bank and Trust, providing leadership to develop strong community partnerships. In addition to the Historic Pullman Foundation, he serves on the Roseland Community Hospital Foundation Advisory Board, the Metropolitan Family Service Calumet Office Community Board, the Ray & Joan Kroc Community Center Advisory Board, among others. He has received many awards for community service, which is evident in his continuing commitment to Pullman.

Derek Weisman

Board Member

Derek, a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and lifelong transportation enthusiast, with a particular interest in trains, brings both professional expertise and personal passion to the board. Since a young age, he has been recognized for his dedication to community service and ongoing involvement in volunteer-focused initiatives. His volunteer experience ranges from serving in leadership roles across multiple student organizations at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, to participating in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, and beyond. Derek’s prior audit experience at KPMG, working with public, private, and nonprofit organizations, along with his current role as an Accounting & Finance Consultant at The Siegfried Group, enables him to provide thoughtful financial and organizational insight in support of the organization’s mission.

Richard Wilson

Board Member

Architect and city planner with over 30 years of experience, Richard’s work focuses on large scale urban development and redevelopment in historic and emergent cities worldwide. Work in Chicago includes the Chicago Central Area Action Plan, Chicago Riverwalk Plan, North Branch Industrial Corridor Modernization, and more than a dozen neighborhood strategic plans. Richard was the National Parks Conservation Association and AIA Chicago Project Lead for Positioning Pullman and the site design team lead for the Pullman National Monument and State Historic Site Visitor Center. Richard was the National Parks Conservation Association and AIA Chicago Project Lead for Positioning Pullman and the site design team lead for the Pullman National Monument and State Historic Site Visitor Center and Grounds transformation.

Advisory Council

  • Frank Beal, Civic Consulting Alliance and CMAP Board
  • Rick Bryant, District Director for Congresswoman Robin Kelly
  • Pastor Luther Mason, Pullman Greenstone Church
  • Norm Carlson, Past Chairman of Metra Board and rail historian
  • Jacky Grimshaw, VP Center for Neighborhood Technology
  • Derrick James, Senior Manager Amtrak Government Affairs
  • Kathy McDonough, former Executive Director of Turnstone Development
  • Jerry Adelmann, CEO of Openlands
  • Michael A. Shymanski, HPF Founding Member and President Emeritus
  • Kathleen Schneider, Inaugural NPS Superintendent – Pullman National Monument (Retired)
  • Tim Drea, President of the Illinois AFL-CIO
  • Clayton Harris, Director of Public Policy & Government Affairs for Lyft
  • Ron Batory, past Federal Railroad Administrator;  former President of Conrail
  • Mark Bouman, Field Museum, Calumet Collaborative and Calumet Heritage Area
  • Andrew Fox, President of Overland Limited Associates, Inc. and former CEO South Shore RR
  • Jim Derwinski, Metra Executive Director
  • Robert G. Reiter, President, Chicago Federation of Labor
  • Robert S. Rivkin, Senior Vice President and General Counsel of United Airline
  • Deborah Jackson, North Pullman Community Leader
  • Gary T. Johnson, President Emeritus Chicago History Museum
  • Cherryl Thomas, former CEO Ardmore Associates; former chair U.S. Railroad Retirement Board
  • Catharine Shannon, Director of Policy & Legislative Affairs Illinois State Treasurer; former Deputy Director Illinois Historic Preservation Agency
  • Marcus Ruef, National Vice President BLET; Past President Illinois Railway Museum
  • “Wick” Moorman, retired CEO Norfolk Southern Railway
  • Les Pollock (FAICP), Urban Scholar UIC and Co-founder Camiros Ltd.
  • Lynn Osmond, President & CEO Chicago Architecture Center
  • Lee Bey, Author, photographer & lecturer; former Architecture critic for Chicago Sun-Times; Pullman resident