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Corporate CEO Mary Dillon, of Evanston, pivots to lead Save the Children
Dillon plans to expand private fundraising and launch a capital campaign after federal aid cuts removed roughly $300 million, officials said.
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Meet Mary Dillon, recently elected board chair to Save the Children US
Mary Dillon is a respected retail executive with more than 40 years of experience in corporate marketing and operations. In February she was elected board chair at Save the Children US where she has been a member of the board of trustees since 2025. (She was previously a board member from 2016 to 2023.) Dillon began with Save the Children in 2016 after she learned about it from a business colleague. A mere 10 years later, she’s the board chair. …
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