2010 - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT - Rowland Hall
2010 - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT - Rowland Hall
2010 - 2011 ANNUAL REPORT - Rowland Hall
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Josh Kanter<br />
Josh Kanter is president of Chicago Investments, Inc. and vice-president of<br />
Windy City, Inc., closely held investment management firms and also serves<br />
as vice‐president and a director of the Kanter Family Foundation, a notfor-profit<br />
private charitable foundation. In addition, Josh is president and<br />
a director of Art Enterprises, Ltd., owner of a contemporary art collection,<br />
and counsel to the Chicago law firm, Barack, Ferrazzano, Kirschbaum &<br />
Nagelberg specializing in securities and corporate and real estate law. He<br />
is currently a member of the board of trustees of the Salt Lake Art Center,<br />
the 337 Project, and the International Sculpture Center, publisher of<br />
Sculpture magazine. He is a member of the Young Benefactors Council at<br />
the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, is a member of the Temple Har Shalom art<br />
committee, and is a member of the Art Chicago Host Committee. Josh has<br />
participated in a number of art selection committees for public art projects<br />
around Salt Lake City including projects for the Salt Palace, the David<br />
Eccles School of Business, and the Utah Museum of Natural History. In<br />
<strong>2010</strong>, Josh co-chaired the Corroon for Governor finance committee and<br />
he recently founded the Alliance for a Better UTAH. Josh graduated from<br />
Emory University in 1984 and received his J.D. from the University of<br />
Chicago Law School in 1987. Josh and his wife, Catherine, moved to Salt<br />
Lake City in 2002, and live in Sandy with their two children, Nate and<br />
Benjamin, who will attend <strong>Rowland</strong> <strong>Hall</strong>’s Beginning School and Lower<br />
School respectively in fall <strong>2011</strong>.<br />
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