A broker for business development and intellectual property solutions at Aon Inpoint Consulting in Chicago, Alexander “Alex” Mosnick develops his leadership and public speaking skills as a member of Toastmasters International. Alex Mosnick also gives back to the community by serving on the Young Associates Board for the NorthShore University HealthSystem.
Since its establishment in 1891, NorthShore has pioneered quality treatment and enhanced patient care, including developing the first vaccine for whooping cough. For more than a century, the NorthShore Foundation has led philanthropic efforts in the local community as well.
To support its philanthropic activities, NorthShore hosts several fundraisers each year, including the annual American Craft Expo (ACE), which features the work of local artisans and supports services in the field of mental health. The 35th Annual ACE will take place September 20-22 at the Chicago Botanic Garden. The event will also include a special Benefit Preview Party on September 19.
For more information about the event and to view some of the artists’ work, visit americancraftexpo.org.
Alexander (Alex) Mosnick serves as a strategy consultant and associate relationship manager at Aon Inpoint, a consulting firm in Chicago. Prior to this role, he was an operations intern at UBS Global Asset Management and an asset management intern at JP Morgan. Outside of work, Alexander Mosnick serves on the Associate Board of NorthShore University HealthSystem.
A fundraising organization, NorthShore’s Associate Board consists of young professionals who provide members with services and educational programs that benefit both the community and NorthShore University HealthSystem. Members of the board have collectively raised more than one million dollars in support of neonatal projects at the NorthShore Evanston Hospital Henrietta Johnson Louis Infant Special Care Unit (ISCU). The Associate Board also supports an emergency family fund for underserved families and the department of pediatrics.
To become a member of the board, individuals must pay annual dues of $150 for general membership and $200 for executive committee memberships. In addition, they must help the group raise $250,000 to reach its 2018 fundraising goal, attend an ISCU orientation and tour, and attend at least two quarterly Associate Board meetings. Members are also asked to appear at two volunteer or social events held by the board each year and attend the Associate Board Annual Benefit.