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Ask any female gymnast, past or present: “What matters the most in a difficult balance beam routine?” “Easy,” she’d likely tell you. “Sticking your routine. It is the event that requires the most mental focus and a minor fumble can make or break your performance. It’s all about maintaining control and leveraging your flexibility with a balance of grace, strength, and power.” Charlie Saffro, 43, learned these lessons countless times as a self-taught gymnast growing up. Without any formal training prior to high school, Saffro relied on selfdiscipline and diligence to “connect the dots and figure it out” before awing spectators in the Deerfield High School gym where she competed as a varsity gymnast in the 1990s. Today? She’s still connecting, still taking on challenges, still impressing teammates—only now she’s doing it as the highly passionate President and Founder of CS Recruiting. Saffro started the company with an office in her current hometown of Highland Park and today, Saffro and her team of 35 employees continue to thrive in a virtual office environCS Recruiting Founder and President Charlie Saffro PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROBIN SUBAR ment. CS Recruiting, launched in 2011, is an work with manufacturers, retailers, trucking her future husband, Chad, a Highland Park Executive recruiting firm that specializes in companies, warehouse service providers, and High School graduate. “There are managers, the Supply Chain, Logistics, and Transtechnology platforms to help organizations and there are leaders. You can be good at portation industries. Saffro and her team identify the right person for their niche hir- one, not so good at the other. True leadering needs. ship, to me, is treating people as humans. It is the mission of CS Recruiting to It’s that simple. I respect my colleagues and make meaningful connections to empower want all of them to have a voice,” Saffro and inspire others to discover their full explains. potential. “Nothing means more to me than estab“I started the company on my own, but lishing a positive culture at CS Recruiting I never saw myself becoming a manager, so and growing together from there. Happy I spent the first several years working as an people are productive people, right?” employee at my own firm,” says Saffro, who Beth Herberholz has been happy—make majored in marketing at the University of that, ecstatic—since her Day One at CS Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where she met Recruiting ten years ago. Herberholz rose
through the ranks serving in a variety of roles before being named Vice President of the firm in 2020. Herberholz joined the team as the company’s first employee, and as a fellow athlete, she appreciated the dichotomy of recruiting; where she could be a recognized independent contributor but also part of a growing team and something bigger. She quickly recognized the opportunity to progress her career by taking on more difficult tasks and building character through a myriad of business challenges that have shaped her into the executive she is today. All because of Charlie Saffro. “Charlie,” Herberholz says, “is a true connector. One of her best qualities and she has many admirable ones, is her willingness to give opportunities to others. And she fully understands her clients’ needs and cares about developing business relationships. But I’m having the ride of my life professionally because of how well Charlie connects with me and my colleagues. I’m looking at two cards on my desk, as we speak. She likes to regularly send them to all of us. Each has a motivational quote,” explains Herberholz. The daughter of entrepreneurs, Saffro got her first waitressing job at the age of ... 12. Twelve! An older cousin needed Saffro to help her out at a diner in Highwood one summer day. The grade-schooler put on an apron and poured coffee for policemen and firemen on her first day. “I got a minimal allowance as a kid, and I was okay with that,” says Saffro, who shares three sons (Madden, 14; Cameron, 12; and Jett, 10) with Chad, who now serves as an Executive Advisor to CS Recruiting. “I worked and studied and competed in gymnastics in high school. I will always be grateful for the way my parents raised me,” notes Saffro. “Their big thing to me was, ‘You’re welcome to buy things, as long as you work to pay for them.’” Continued on PG 8
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it until her feet hurt. Or until it was time to go to bed. Remember, she had no formal training in the sport, which made her achievements and recognition as the Conference balance beam champ all the more impressive. “I worked hard as a gymnast. I work just as hard at my job today,” says Saffro, who worked for her husband’s logistics technology company, Real Time Freight in Chicago, before forming CS Recruiting. “If you’re looking for a theme in my life, there it is. I taught myself routines in gymnastics, and I taught myself how to recruit in an industry I never imagined myself in.” But she’s as committed to her family as she is to her company. Balance. The other theme in Charlie Saffro’s life. While Saffro’s career in gymnastics has been laid to rest, she gains mental clarity and physical strength through her daily yoga and meditation practice. As a mom of three, Saffro cherishes this quiet time and the guaranteed opportunity to slow down and breathe before the chaos begins. “I’ve seen Charlie around her kids,” Herberholz says. “I’ve seen her around her friends. Her sons are her good friends, too. She’s extremely friendly and open in their presence, just like she is with us at work. She’s the cool mom.”
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We are products of our environment. This is especially true for Meryl Rudy, a songwriter from Highland Park, whose artistic instincts were fueled by Highland Park High School’s legendary arts and music department, and teacher Remington Clark. “I’m originally from Houston, but as a 10-year-old I moved to Highland Park. In middle school I learned music and I don’t feel like I’m from Houston anymore,” Rudy says. “I fell in love.” Rudy studied guitar at her new school on the North Shore and continues to be appreciative of the strong arts programs she was able to access in Highland Park, with its emphasis on theater, improv, and the incorporation of orchestra (and guitar) into productions. “I took a music theory class with Mr. Clark, and it was basically learning the language of music, learning how different chords work with other chords,” she says. “It was classical theory, like Bach ... rules that aren’t necessarily relevant anymore.” She says some of the best advice she received was to learn as much as you can but then leave it behind to pursue creativity.
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Highland Park High School graduate Meryl Rudy, shown in the center with a guitar, recently relocated to Nashville to pursue her music dreams.
After graduating from Highland Park High School, Rudy headed to Berklee College of Music in Boston, where she says she placed better as a direct result of Clark’s music theory class. The songwriting seed, planted when she was in middle school, was flourishing. Insecurities about her own voice led her to
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A NONAGENARIAN AND A GENTLEMAN AGELESS AUTHOR AND ART LOVER ABE “A.J.” GOLDSMITH STILL NOWHERE NEAR THE EPILOGUE OF HIS LIFE. BY BILL MCLEAN ILLUSTRATION BY BARRY BLITT
Abe “A.J.” Goldsmith graduated from high school in Chicago on a Thursday and found himself, three days later, in West Lafayette, Indiana—as a freshman in college. From Lake View High School Wildcat to Purdue University Boilermaker, just like that. “I was a nerd in high school,” recalls the 92-year-old Goldsmith, who needed only three-and-a-half years to earn his high school degree. Have smarts, will travel. Head East, young man. But the adult who lived in Lake Forest for 20 years before moving to Fort Sheridan two years ago, took his Halloween-candy-times100-sweet time to write his first book, My Journey Into the Realm of Latino Art (Amazon/Kindle, 112 pages). Goldsmith completed it in four years, in 2019, at the age of … 90. God bless him. “Art, in general, fascinates me,” says Goldsmith, a former Merrill Lynch broker whose interest in artwork ramped up considerably as soon as he entered Prado Museum (Spanish Museo Del Prado) in Madrid for the first time, in 1965. “I remember, many years ago, walking near the Illinois Bell building in downtown Chicago one day and seeing a sign promoting an art show in the building’s lobby. “I stepped inside and took a look.” African American art enthralled Goldsmith initially, before Mexican art caught his eye several decades ago. He hasn’t blinked since. He has bought art in Mexico, has talked Mexican art to anyone with ears, has practically frequented the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago at the frequency rate of its dependable docent, and has met numerous Mexican artists at the same museum, located in the Pilsen neighborhood. “I love art,” says Goldsmith, who wrote reports and crafted features for the Lake County (formerly Waukegan) News-Sun for
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10 years after his 25-year career at Merrill Lynch (now just Merrill). “I love finding out about art. I love meeting, and getting to know, artists … all kinds of artists.” And it certainly shows in his book, cover to cover. Goldsmith’s book contains several chapters about Chicago Latino artists and several who formerly lived in the city. One chapter spotlights Leonardo Nierman, who was born in Mexico City to immigrant parents from Lithuania and Ukraine. Nierman created that striking, 25-foot-high stainlesssteel sculpture, “Flame of the Millennium,” which stands near the Kennedy Expressway at the Ohio Street Interchange. Can’t miss it. Readers get to learn all about Errol Ortiz and appreciate
Art, in general, fascinates me. I remember, many years ago, walking near the Illinois Bell building in downtown Chicago one day and seeing a sign promoting an art show in the building’s lobby. I stepped inside and took a look.
his colorful acrylic renderings in Goldsmith’s book, too. Goldsmith also writes about Marcos Raya and his street murals. And about painter/ muralist Alejandro Romero, owner of La Luz Gallery on 18th Street near Ashland in Chicago. And about Mario Castillo, a Lane Tech High School graduate and Professor of Art and Design at Chicago’s Columbia College, among others. Then there’s Judithe Hernandez, a founding member of the Chicano Art Movement. One of her superb paintings—a commentary on immigration—adorns the cover of My Journey Into the Realm of Latino Art. “She’s a
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spectacular artist,” says Goldsmith, adding Hernandez flew from Los Angeles to Chicago for Abe’s 90th birthday celebration. “She’s also very issue-oriented. Her work, it’s powerful and amazing.” Goldsmith’s life? Amazingly variegated. In addition to journalist, author, art collector, and investment man, Goldsmith, a veteran, was a technical writer in Fort Worth, Texas, an Armed Forces Chemical Journal contributor, and a four-year student newspaper adviser at the College of Lake County in Grayslake. His primary beats for the News-Sun were Antioch Community High School, Zion, and Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin. Goldsmith met his future wife, Lynn, more than 42 years ago at a North Shore Jewish Vocational Service meeting. “Pretty lady, neat lady, amazing lady,” says Goldsmith, who, once again, plans to accompany his wife for a trip to Bucerias, located 20 minutes north of the Puerto Vallarta International Airport. Their fifth visit—at least—to the resort town on Mexico’s Pacific coast begins in early November and ends sometime in April. “Lynn,” he adds, “has two master’s degrees and a background in social work. Amazing. She’s amazing.” So was Abe’s grandfather Louis Schar, a Russian immigrant who owned a kosher butcher shop on Kedzie Avenue in Chicago. Goldsmith always looked forward to talking with Grandpa Louis on visits home during his Purdue semesters. “He’d tell some stories,” the grandson recalls. “But, in general, he was a very quiet man—and a super guy. I looked up to him; he was a big influence in my life. Never made a mistake. Bright, very bright. “And he read the newspaper every day.” What Goldsmith is reading today: The Strongest Tribe: War, Politics, and the Endgame in Iraq, by Bing West. A bestselling author, West—in a five-year span—embedded with more than 60 front-line units, discussing strategy and tactics with military leaders. “I read a lot, and I enjoy watching (news channels),” Goldsmith says. “I re-read a book I found at a Lake Forest Library sale. It’s outstanding, and, considering what our nation is enduring now, it’s more poignant the second time.” It’s The Coming Fury (American Civil War Trilogy, Vol. 1), by Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winner Bruce Catton. The book, according to amazon.com, “describes the forces conspiring to tear apart the United States—with the disintegrating political processes and rising tempers finally erupting at Bull Run.” Abe "A.J." Goldsmith's book, My Journey Into the Realm of Latino Art, is available at Amazon/Kindle (amazon.com). THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND
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