Cindy Davidson moved to Lake Forest in 2012. A graduate of Purdue University, Cindy is the Vice President of Human Resources at Symmetry Surgical. With a strong career in sales, sales operations, training, and human resources, she hopes to ensure we have a strong and active Caucus Committee. When she’s not working, Cindy enjoys hiking, traveling and spending time with her grandkids. As a 10-year resident of Lake Forest, Cindy feels privileged to be part of the community.
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Sandra Petroshius
Sandra Petroshius has lived in Lake Forest since 2016. She graduated from Marquette University in English and Secondary Education. After teaching at Lane Technical HS in Chicago, she worked in educational publishing, becoming Executive Editor at Pearson/Scott Foresman and Harcourt. Her community roles include Board positions with Youth and Family Counseling, Libertyville, and the Carnegie Preservation Project, Waukegan. Currently, she enjoys being a Reading Power tutor and Lake Forest Open Lands volunteer. In 2016, she founded, and continues to lead, the Poetry Group at Lake Forest Library. She is excited to be part of the Caucus team.
Richard Fisher
Richard I. Fisher, MD (Rich) retired in June, 2021, and moved back to Chicagoland area to be near his two daughters and five grandchildren. He is a Medical Oncologist who trained at Harvard, Massachusetts General Hospital, and the National Cancer Institute. He directed the Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center at Loyola; the Wilmot Cancer Center at the University of Rochester; and as President and CEO of Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia was the most Admired CEO according to Philadelphia Business Journal. He served as president of Loyola Faculty Senate; Director of the Rochester Medical Faculty Group; and Board of Directors of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. He lives in Ward 3 with Susan, his wife of 45 years, and his two Irish Settlers. Rich looks forward to making a contribution to the Lake Forest Caucus.
Mary Kay Brunner
Having lived in Lake Forest since 1987 and raising my children here I truly think of Lake Forest as a Special Place.
Receiving my Real Estate license in 1989, I began an exciting and fulfilling career mainly selling in Lake Forest/Lake Bluff.
In 1995 I acquired a day care center here and changed the name to Lake Forest Child Care. I had that until West Campus closed in 2003. When I purchased that we started with 45 children and grew to 120 and received Accreditation from the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
Continuing in Real Estate, awards I received were Chairman’s Award, Presidents Club, Muti-Million Dollar Producer and Team Spirit Award. Positions held have been, Woodlands Academy Mother’s Club Social Chair, Lake Forest High School Booster Club, Treasurer, Circle President, Vice President Woman’s Board of Catholic Charities and a current member of the League of Women Voters’ of Lake Forest/Lake Bluff.
Wyn Cain
Wyn Cain has resided in Lake Forest since 1979. She graduated from Northwestern University, taught school in Winnetka, Northbrook and McHenry, and was a substitute teacher in District 67 and LFCDS for 18 yrs and Everett School Media Center Assistant for 10 years. Two of her three children graduated from DPM and LFHS. Wyn was Co-leader of the Steven Ministry group at The First Presbyterian Church, a board member of the Lake County Haven, and Scout Leader.
Wyn looks forward to working on the Caucus Committee and serving our exceptional community.
Linda Harmer
Linda has been living in Lake Forest since 2019 with her husband, Rob, and two young daughters Eliana and Noelle. She graduated from the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy and has spent the last 14 years working in Medical Affairs at a local pharmaceutical company. She is a voracious reader, enjoys traveling adventures with her family, and exercises her creative brain by sewing and quilting.
Linda loves all that Lake Forest has to offer and looks forward to serving her neighbors on the Caucus Commmittee.
Larry Obermeyer
Larry Obermeyer and his wife, Anne O’Connell, have been happy to call Lake Forest their home since 2006. Larry is a retired IT professional who spent much of his career with Lake County government. He also previously was a licensed real estate appraiser.
Larry enjoys golfing, doing home-improvement projects, and spending time with friends and family, including his grandson, Henry.
Marian Pearcy
A former attorney, teacher, and principal, Marian has been a resident of Lake Forest Place for the past seven years and served as chairman of its Resident Advisory Council for two years. She would like to contribute to the larger community. Marian grew up on the North Shore and has always appreciated the beauty of Lake Forest. She sees the dichotomy in the push for growth and the desire to preserve the heritage that has made Lake Forest such a wonderful place to live and raise a family.