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The year was 2003. Winnetka’s Fay Hartog-Levin and her husband Daniel Levin were asked to enhance visibility and support for a littleknown Illinois State Senator who had ambitious plans to run for the U.S. Senate. “Just meet him,” she implored to friends, some of whom she saw spontaneously, at the East Bank Club. Not only was this the site of the informal meet and greet, East Bank Club was founded by visionary leader and widely respected real estate developer Daniel Levin, founder and chairman of The Habitat Company, and Hartog-Levin’s husband. Who was the focus of the meet and greet? None other than Barack Obama, who won his U.S. Senate race, beginning his term in January 2005. In 2008, he was elected the 44th president of the United States. All ships rise, as they say, and Hartog-Levin’s star rose as she supported Obama’s campaign, sharing Continued on PG 8


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NEWS MADAME AMBASSADOR

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her formidable network and leadership along the way. Hartog-Levin’s career was already in full swing, as she had served as Vice President of External Affairs at the Field Museum, a role she essentially created, following 20 years in private legal practice representing primarily school boards, private and public colleges, and social service agencies. Fast forward to the call of a lifetime in March of 2009. The call from the White House came on her mobile while she was on vacation in California: “Would you consider representing the United States as Ambassador to the Netherlands?” With a resounding “Yes!” Hartog-Levin dove into the role of a lifetime: being named Ambassador of the United States to the Kingdom of the Netherlands. She presented her credentials to Her Majesty Queen Beatrix on August 19, 2009, and served until September 2011. Hartog-Levin was the 65th ambassador to the Netherlands; the first was John Adams. Notably, she was the first in this role with Dutch parents, a meanABOVE: Royal Palace with red carpet laid out for the arrival of the ambassador. LEFT: Fay Hartog-Levin arriving at the Royal Palace for her first meeting with Her Majesty Queen Beatrix.

ingful distinction to both her personally and to the people of the Netherlands. Her connection to the Netherlands runs deep: Hartog-Levin’s sister lives in the country and has done so for decades. Her two years serving as Ambassador were without question, as she says, “True Cinderella moments, complete with a horse-drawn carriage, and a red carpet for my first meeting with the Queen. I was wildly aware that this very special time in my life, and that of my family’s, was fleeting and would come to an end.” An official envoy, an ambassador has the highest diplomatic rank for a U.S. official in that country. This point was underscored during a visit to the Netherlands by General Petraeus, who confirmed to a staff member that, “She (Hartog-Levin) outranks me in this country.” Among the many peak memories from her ambassadorship, Hartog-Levin recalls when as she was presenting her credentials to Queen Beatrix, the royal band played the “Star Spangled Banner.” “I wondered what my parents, Dutch Jews who fled from the Netherlands to Suriname in 1942 and emigrated to the United States before I was born, would have said. It was an incredibly special

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time,” she says. By all accounts, Hartog-Levin’s role as Ambassador of the Netherlands was a highly recognized and celebrated one. The Office of the Inspector General reported that “The non-career Ambassador brings strong political instincts, high energy, a talent for public engagement, and personal warmth. Her legal background fits nicely in The Hague, which she has described as ‘at the center of the rule of law and the search for peace.’” “I took the role very seriously to ensure that my efforts and that of my team in the Netherlands resulted in improved relations between the two countries and that we advanced U.S. foreign policy goals,” she explains. “We did this by making sure that every day we were there, we served with professional excellence, the highest standards of ethical conduct, and diplomatic discretion. We focused on public outreach and cultural diplomacy, actively bringing people together. We hosted a Passover Seder at the Ambassador’s residence along with countless diplomatic events, large and small. We also made official visits to all 13 provinces of the Netherlands,” she notes. THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND


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Dutch King Willem-Alexander and his wife Queen Maxima pose for a group photo with their Royal guests inside the Royal Palace in Amsterdam in 2013. Ambassador Fay Hartog-Levin attended the Investiture of the Dutch King and appears against the wall, second from right next to General Stavridis.

THE HARRY AND JEANETTE WEINBERG FOUNDATION Fay Hartog-Levin’s leadership work continues to accelerate as Chair of the Board of The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, a three-year role that began in 2020. The Weinberg Foundation’s long-term goals focus on housing, health, jobs, education, and community services. With assets of more than $3 billion, the Weinberg Foundation has provided nearly 90 grants totaling more than $17 million throughout Chicago since 2017. “The pandemic and resulting economic crisis underscore the importance of the Weinberg Foundation’s commitment to supporting individuals and families experiencing poverty, which has become even more critical at this unprecedented time,” says Hartog-Levin.

CELEBRATING 100: CHICAGO COUNCIL ON GLOBAL AFFAIRS In a role that combines her diplomatic experience, with her expertise in political, international, and environmental issues, Hartog-Levin is also a Distinguished Fellow at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND

informed citizenry at home According to Chicago and the World: and openness and involve100 Years of the Chicago Council on Global ment abroad. Affairs, in 1922, the organization was founded in the aftermath of World War With her vast experi1, the Senate’s rejection of the League of ence and roles at both the Nations, and the influenza pandemic of Weinberg Foundation 1918. “Today, at its centenary, it is both and the Chicago Council a forum for debate on global issues and on Global Affairs, there’s a think tank working to influence those no stopping Ambassador issues,” it continues. Fay Hartog-Levin. Her Speakers have included men and wom- extraordinary life, marked en who have shaped the century: Eleanor by continued leadership, patriotism, and service, is Roosevelt, Margaret Thatcher, Helmut an example for us all. Kohl, Henry Kissinger, Ronald Reagan, Mikhail Gorbachev, Joseph Biden, and Barack Obama, to name a few. The 100th anniversary, concurrent to the current pandemic, COVID-19, emphasizes the Council’s commitment to the President Barack Obama at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs’ Symposium on Global Agriculture and Food Security in 2012. ideal of an

Eleanor Roosevelt spoke to the Chicago Council on Global Affairs on international human rights in 1947.

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NIÇOISE SALAD BY MONICA KASS ROGERS THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND

When it originated in Nice, salade niçoise was just a mix of tomatoes, anchovies and olive oil—simple food for simple people. But in the decades since, it has been embraced around the world evolving to include haricot verts, lettuce, radishes, oil-packed tuna, and hard-boiled eggs. As a composed dish, the beauty of the display is as appealing as the fresh flavors. Ours includes marinated sun-dried tomatoes which we like for the deep flavor, plus eggs that are more softly cooked for more unctuous golden yolks. INGREDIENTS

• 3 heads Boston lettuce, cored, washed and leaves separated and patted dry • ½ pound whole haricots verts (thin French green beans) • 4 large eggs • 6 small red tomatoes • 1 bunch green onions • ⅓ cup fresh basil leaves • ½ cup to ⅔ cup pitted olive mix • ½ cup marinated sun-dried tomatoes • 1, 8-oz. jar large chunk oil-packed tuna, preferably from Spain, oil discarded • 6 radishes, washed and trimmed • 8 to 10 cherry tomatoes • 1 ½ Tbsp extra virgin olive oil, divided (1 tsp for potatoes; remainder to drizzle over salad) • Juice from ½ lemon • Salt and fresh cracked pepper • Leaves from 1 sprig fresh thyme METHOD

Spread one head of the lettuce leaves on large serving platter. Break up the remaining two heads and fill the center of the platter. Tuck basil leaves throughout. Place green beans in a microwaveable dish with 3 Tbsp water; cover with plastic wrap and steam in microwave for 3 ½ minutes until bright green and crisp tender. Drain cooking water and rinse beans with ice cold water. Place potatoes in a pot of water and boil, simmering until just tender. Remove from heat, drain, drizzle potatoes with tsp of olive oil. Set aside. Fill pot of water a second time and heat to boiling. Using a spoon, carefully add the four eggs and boil for 6 minutes.

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Remove from heat, drain cooking water, and rinse with ice cold water. Peel eggs. Set aside. Discard outer leaves and trim green onions to three-inch pieces, including a bit of the white bottom. (Save remainder of onions for another use.) Arrange mounds of radish, both kinds of tomato, trimmed onions, tuna, and green beans over lettuce on platter. Slice potatoes in half (or quarters, if desired) and add to platter. Carefully halve eggs and place yolk-side up on platter. Sprinkle mixed olives over all. Drizzle with olive oil and fresh lemon juice. Sprinkle with thyme leaves, salt and several grinds of freshcracked black pepper. Serve.

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S U N D AY B R E A K FA S T

STICK-TO-ITIVENESS BABSON COLLEGE GRADUATE STUDENT AND KENILWORTH NATIVE ELLIE BISCEGLIA LOOKS BACK AT HER DECISION TO WIELD A FIELD HOCKEY STICK FOR ONE MORE YEAR AND SAVORS WHAT UNFOLDED FROM THERE. BY BILL MCLEAN ILLUSTRATION BY BARRY BLITT

Field hockey’s pull was too strong to resist for Ellie Bisceglia. Even in the face of a seemingly mightier force—the pandemic. It was the summer before the start at the 2020 field hockey season at Babson College in Wellesley, Massachusetts, when Bisceglia—a 2017 New Trier Township High School graduate and 2015 state field hockey champion—learned that her senior season as a BC Beaver had devolved suddenly from hopeful to canceled because of COVID-19 concerns. But, instead of turning in her stick and uniform for good at the NCAA Division III school some 16 months ago, Bisceglia, a Kenilworth native, listened to her heart. “I loved field hockey, and the team, so much,” she recalls. “So much so that I was willing to sacrifice the start of my business career to play one more season. “I wasn’t ready to let go of field hockey.” Months before graduating with a degree in business with a concentration in marketing in spring 2021, Bisceglia applied for admission to Babson College’s Graduate School. She was accepted and started a Master of Science in Management and Entrepreneurial Leadership program last fall. Bisceglia then jumped at the opportunity to compete in a fourth field hockey season; the NCAA had granted an extra year of eligibility for athletes whose senior seasons were scrubbed because of the pandemic. “I talked with my field hockey coaches about my graduate-school plans and my desire to return to field hockey, and all were enthusiastic and supportive,” the two-time co-captain says. “But I wasn’t just excited about getting to compete again in the sport I love; I was also excited for an academic reason—going to grad school would help me narrow, and clarify, my career goals. “Junior year,” the 22-yearold adds, “I’d taken an elective course in marketing management, as well as a brand management class. I fell in love with learning all about consumers’ perceptions of brands and why they

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stay loyal to certain products. I wanted to study more about those topics. Stuff like that fascinates me.” Bisceglia’s stifling defense and array of abilities to excel on penalty corners? Stuff like that invigorated Babson College’s field hockey squad in 2021. A right back with poise and speed and sharp passing skills, the 5-foot-5 Bisceglia helped the New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference champion Beavers (21-2) amass a 17-game winning streak after a 4-1 start and reach a national quarterfinal game in the NCAA

But I wasn’t just excited about getting to compete again in the sport I love; I was also excited for an academic reason—going to grad school would help me narrow, and clarify, my career goals.

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Division III Tournament. Babson College—ranked No. 3 nationally several times last fall—fell 2-0 to Trinity (Connecticut) College in an Elite Eight matchup on November 14. “As soon as that game ended, I got emotional … good and bad,” Bisceglia remembers. “Good because I was grateful for the chance to represent Babson field hockey for a fourth season. Bad because I wanted to keep advancing. Every teammate of mine had a lot of passion and drive, from the start of our preseason in August until that national quarterfinal. I was lucky, getting to be a part of an incredible field hockey family and a superspecial team. “We weren’t the most skilled team, but we were gritty, fast, and we pushed each other. We stayed humble. I could not have been more proud of the way we came together and battled in every game.” The daughter of

Sean and Jennifer Bisceglia and primarily a soccer player before turning 10, Ellie first gripped a field hockey stick in the sixth-grade as a student at The Joseph Sears School in Kenilworth. Volleyball at Sears was the other fall sports option for female students at the time, Bisceglia notes. Jennifer had played some field hockey in her youth. “I liked field hockey right away,” says Ellie, who also picked it up quickly. She has a twin brother, Chris, and an older brother, 25-year-old Jack. All three Bisceglia siblings are highly competitive. “I wanted to win, in everything,” says Bisceglia, also a sailing buff. “Just like my brothers did. That helped me tremendously as an athlete, growing up with Chris and Jack.” Bisceglia played lacrosse, in addition to field hockey, at New Trier. But she focused on field hockey and powerlifting in her senior year at the Winnetka school. “I got to play for a legendary field hockey coach (Stephanie Nykaza), who built such a great team culture, year in and year out,” says Bisceglia, whose sports inspirations include tennis megastar Serena Williams and former World Cup alpine ski racer Lindsey Vonn, who won four World Cup overall championships. Bisceglia then threw herself into staying fit as a freshman at Babson, in part because a classmate and good friend never stopped suggesting, “Let’s walk,” or, “Let’s run,” or, “Let’s lift.” Bisceglia played in six field hockey games as a Babson freshman in 2017, a year after the program reached the Final Four of the NCAA Division III National Tournament. She saw action in 13 games, three as a starter, in 2018, before earning a starting nod in all 24 games as a junior, when she had two assists and helped the Beavers record seven shutouts in a 19-5 season. Bisceglia wouldn’t mind making another return—this one having nothing to do with field hockey—in the near future. It would involve a job. And a special part of the country. “I would absolutely love to land a job in brand management in the Chicago area after completing my graduate work,” Bisceglia says. “Who knows? Maybe I’ll get to work in the consumer packaged goods industry, not far from my hometown. “It would be exciting and scary at the same time,” she adds. “But I know I’ll be ready for whatever’s next for me. I’m super happy now, and I’m in a good place.” Suiting up for Babson College’s memorable 2021 field hockey season put her there. THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND


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