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Class of 2009
Sue Rezin 
Sue
Rezin, Morris IL, has been the owner and manager of their family
real estate company, for the past fifteen years.
Sue is a graduate of Augustana College, where she earned
a degree in International Business and Political Science with a
minor in Hispanic Studies.
After working in Chicago as a marketing manager, Sue and
her husband Keith moved to Morris, IL where they are raising
their four children.
While working at home, Sue continues to be an active
volunteer as a wish grantor for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of
Northern Illinois for the past twenty years.
Additionally, she has been a volleyball coach for fifteen
years and past school board member, serving as board vice
president.
Public Service is an important part of her
work. For twelve
years, Sue has been an active Board Member of the Morris
Hospital Foundation.
She currently serves as Vice President while chairing the
Annual Support Committee and presides on the Executive
Committee. For the
past six years, Sue has been a Board Member and past Vice
President, for the Community Foundation of Greater Grundy
County. With over
four million dollars endowed, their goal is to address issues
such as improving the lives of the working poor, childcare,
workforce development, and land use.
Since 2004, Sue has served on the Senator Gary Dahl
Charity Foundation Board, which financially supports
non-for-profits in the 38th District.
Sue also serves on the Board of Directors for We Care of
Grundy County, whose purpose is to provide temporary food and
housing assistance for the working poor.
This past year, Sue has been actively
working on local and state Republican campaigns.
She worked on Senator Dahl’s re-election campaign while
volunteering her time to fundraise for Republican candidates.
Over the year, Sue has been active in building a
grass-roots effort for the Republican agenda, helping various
candidates in the area.
Sue is looking forward to being a part of
the 2009 Lincoln Series class and will be using her knowledge
and guidance obtained from her various philanthropic and
volunteer works to support the Republican Party, and to offer
her skills as a leader for the future.
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