Margie Stineman has diverse experience in nonprofit management and philanthropic leadership. Stineman began her career at Young and Rubicam, followed by roles at Esprit and Polo Jeans Company. After earning her MBA in nonprofit management, marketing and strategy from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management, Stineman served as associate director of Crown Family Philanthropies, and later consulted for philanthropic services firm Arabella Advisors. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts from Dartmouth College. Stineman currently serves on the Founders’ Board at Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, as well as on its Stanley Manne Research Institute Board of Directors and as the immediate past chair of its Advocacy Committee. She is the current co-chair of the Founders’ Council of the Field Museum of Natural History and a member of the Chicago Women’s Alliance of Partners in Health. Her previous board commitments include serving as a member of the Women’s Board of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Chicago, past president and founding member of the Guild of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Chicago and two separate terms on the Alumni Council at Phillips Academy (Andover).