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Gaylord Building Site Council

The purpose of the Site Council is to advise and assist the Canal Corridor Association and the National Trust in the preservation and operation of the Gaylord Building Historic Site for the public benefit, and to make recommendations concerning the management and operation of the Gaylord Building.

The Gaylord Building reopens after rehabilitation in 1987. Present to the cut the ribbon were (left to right) Jerry Adelmann, Barbara C. Donnelley, Governor James Thompson, Mrs. Jane Thompson and the late Gaylord Donnelley.

Vincent L. Michael, Chair, Gaylord Building Site Council
Associate Professor, School of the Art Institute

Gerald W. Adelmann
Executive Director, Openlands Project

J. Thomas Alves
Tallgrass Restaurant

Barbara C. Donnelley
Gaylord Building

Strachan Donnelley, Ph.D.
Founder and President of the Center for Humans and Nature
Passed away July 12, 2008 (read Dr. Donnelley's Memoriam)

Br. James Gaffney, FSC
President, Lewis University

Paul G. Heltne, Ph.D
President Emeritus, Chicago Academy of Sciences

Edward A. Karns, Ph.D
Retired Superintendent, Homer Schools

Ana B. Koval
President/CEO, Canal Corridor Association

R. Hugh Magill
Senior V.P. Dept. Head Personal Fiduciary Client Services,
The Northern Trust Company

Edmond F. Opler III
Chairman/CEO
World's Finest Chocolate

Gordon McCluskey, P.E.
Retired City Administrator, City of Lockport

Frank E. Sanchis III
Executive Director, Municipal Art Society.

EX-OFFICIO
Genell Scheurell
Program Coordinator, National Trust Midwest Office

Tim Murphy
Mayor, City of Lockport


WASHINGTON DC STAFF
Jim Vaughan
V.P. Stewardship of Historic Sites, National Trust

Barbara Campagna
Graham Gund Architect, National Trust

 

 

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