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Baird & Warner Recognizes Rubenstein for Charitable Commitment

by Chicago Agent

Sandy Kagan-Angell, Bill Kurtis and Marlene Rubenstein

Baird & Warner has recognized and saluted one of its own this month, Marlene Rubenstein of Highland Park, for her longstanding commitment to the National Kidney Foundation. “Marlene’s tireless work and contributions to this important cause are noteworthy,” says Steve Baird, CEO and president.

Rubenstein was recently feted by the National Kidney Foundation of Illinois (NKFI) with its “Gift of Life” award, and helped to establish the organization’s signature event, “Gift of Life Gala,” over 25 years ago with co-founder Sandy Kagan-Angell. Rubenstein and Angell are credited with helping NKFI raise over $3 million dollars since 1985.

“Back in the early 80s this wasn’t an issue that was getting a lot of attention and little was known about preventing and aiding those suffering from kidney failure,” adds Baird. Rubenstein was moved to action in memory of her father, Benjamin Nortman, who passed away in 1981. Rubenstein has said that her father was able to survive the Holocaust, but not renal kidney failure; this fact alone propelled her into action.

“What made our efforts successful was the bond of a committed group of wonderful, driving individuals who wanted to make a genuine difference,” Rubenstein says. “Our group worked together to raise critical dollars for a camp for children with kidney disease, establish a medical research fund to provide seed money for local researchers, and educate patients, family members, and medical professionals.”

“Marlene is an amazing force of nature,” says Lynn Kosner, managing broker, Baird & Warner Highland Park. “Her energy, enthusiasm and commitment to making positive change in the world around her is inspiring.”

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