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Board of Directors

Jeff Budgell

Chairman of the Board

Jeff Budgell

Chairman of the Board

Jeff serves as chairman of the board of ECPA. Jeff is Principal Architect and Managing Member at Architects’ Studio, based in Elmhurst. He serves as Board President of Elmhurst City Centre. Jeff brings a wealth of experience in working with city and state planners, community representatives, and real estate developers.

Laura Michaud

Secretary

Laura Michaud

Secretary

Laura is Treasurer, serving on the board of ECPA. She was the guiding force and co-founder of Stage 773, a large vibrant performance complex in the Belmont Theater District of Chicago. Laura is the owner of The Michaud Group, one of the country’s leading business experts specializing in family-owned businesses. The bulk of her business career prior to founding The Michaud Group was with Beltone Electronics, an international manufacturer of Hearing Aids where she rose to the position of Executive VP of Sales and Marketing and was responsible for international and domestic sales, customer service, marketing and their in-house advertising agency. She currently serves on boards as a director or an officer of for several profit and not-for profit entities. Laura holds a Bachelor of Arts from Washington University in mathematics and a Masters in Business from Loyola University. Her not-for-profit activities has included serving as Chairman of the Board for Lukaba Productions, Vice President on the board of Elmhurst Children’s Theater and membership chairman for Standing Room Only (a not for profit theater support group for York High School Drama). In addition, she is on multiple committees for Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and is secretary/treasurer for the Posen Foundation.

Dan VanEekeren

Treasurer

Dan VanEekeren

Treasurer

Dan VanEekeren is the Vice President of Purchasing for Vanee Foods. Founded in 1950 in Chicago, Vanee Foods remains family-owned and managed. Dan grew up in Glen Ellyn and attended DePaul University earning his B.S. in Accounting and Finance.   After living in Elmhurst for more than twenty years, Dan has recently relocated to Hinsdale.

His enjoyment of live theater was sparked by his first Broadway experience “Starlight Express” during a childhood family vacation to New York City.  Dan especially enjoys live music and ranks Phil Collins and Coldplay as his favorite concerts (though he may be a secret Swiftie!).

Dan is the proud father of three children.  In his free time he enjoys boxing, traveling, collecting bobble heads (more than 75!) and supporting the Chicago White Sox, Blackhawks and Bears.

Rebecca Marianetti

Rebecca Marianetti

Rebecca is Choral Director and Theatre Director at York Community High School. An award-winning educator, she also serves on the board of Spirito!, an Elmhurst-based organization dedicated to music and choral training and performance for young women. Rebecca has spent her entire career as a champion of the arts and keeps her finger on the pulse of Elmhurst’s burgeoning talent scene.

Nicole Roti Alvarez

Nicole Roti Alvarez

Nicole Roti Alvarez is a life-long Chicagoland resident. She graduated from DePaul University in 2000 and received her law degree from Chicago-Kent College of Law in 2004. Following law school Nicole was Assistant Corporation Counsel for the City of Chicago, where she defended the City of Chicago in premises liability, civil rights and wrongful death claims.

Currently, Nicole is of counsel to Duncan Law Group, LLC, handling personal injury and wrongful death claims. She is also active in the business that her husband, Peter Alvarez, has been operating for the past 10 years, Auto Gallery Chicago, in Addison.

Nicole has lived in Elmhurst with her husband and their three young children for nearly 10 years. She’s active in her community, serving on various boards and associations, including Elmhurst Pride Collective.

As a child, Nicole gravitated towards dance and her passion led her to dance competitively through high school.  She appreciates the value that the performing arts can have in developing the whole self and building confidence in those who perform.

Mark Hale

Mark Hale

Mark Hale is an Executive Vice President with Wintrust and former board member of DuPage Habitat for Humanity, as well as a former board member of the Catholic Charities Housing Development Corporation.  Mark is an Illinois Attorney and was educated at the University of California at Berkeley and the DePaul University College of Law.  Mark’s career has been focused on Commercial Real Estate with over $ 1 Billion in transactions as an Asset Manager, Fiduciary Owner or Lender.  Mark Hale is also distinguished by his role as founding manager for Chicago’s “legendary mod/glam/punk/power-pop band Green.”

Cheryl Peterson

Cheryl Peterson

Cheryl Peterson grew up in Addison, attended Elmhurst University, and completed her graduate studies at DePaul University.  She is a Certified Public Accountant with the DuPage Water Commission.  Cheryl enjoys supporting the arts and was most recently on the Board of Directors for Elmhurst Children’s Theatre.  She admires the creative talent and bravery of those in the performing arts world and looks forward to helping ECPA achieve its goals.  Cheryl, her husband, and her son reside in Elmhurst.

Francine Pepitone Erenburg

Francine Pepitone Erenburg

Francine Pepitone Erenburg grew up in the city of Chicago and recently moved to the western suburbs.  Francine brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in sales and marketing. She is Business Development Director with HH Global (previously InnerWorkings), a marketing execution firm. Prior to this position, she owned her own marketing and branded merchandise firm which was acquired by InnerWorkings.  Her career also included chapters at Hyatt Hotels & Resorts and Marriott International. Francine loves the theater and looks forward to bringing her high level of energy and dedication to ECPA.  She, her husband Stephen, and their beloved Shih-Poo, JoJo, are happy to call Elmhurst their new home.

Cathy Richardson

Cathy Richardson

It’s hard to think of any musician who’s had a more varied career than Elmhurst-based singer Cathy Richardson; from scrappy indie rock singer selling albums out of her car to commercial jingles; off-Broadway stage productions to a variety of side projects. Grammy-nominated, Cathy Richardson is the voice of Jefferson Starship since 2008.

The twists and turns of her career feel impossible to follow, and incredibly unlikely, but are owed to the vast range of Richardson’s dynamite-packed vocal cords and her dogged perseverance to achieve goals she set as a teenager. Richardson grew up in west suburban Burr Ridge, and graduated from Hinsdale Central High School where she was recently inducted to their alumni Hall of Fame. An Elmhurst resident since 1995, Richardson is not only thrilled to bring her array of skills and experience to the EPCA board, but also to see this incredible vision come to life for her community.

Monica Shah

Monica Shah

Monica Shah grew up in Wood Dale, Illinois and attended the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign where she received her Bachelor of Science in Business degree with a focus on Management Information Systems.  Monica’s impressive career encompassed consulting and project managing for influential companies such as Accenture and McMaster-Carr.  “I have enjoyed being an active part of the Elmhurst community, making friends and connections.  I look forward to contributing in a bigger way to Elmhurst, bringing the joy of the arts, especially live music and theater, to the western suburbs.”  Monica, her husband, Baiju, and their two sons have lived in Elmhurst for eleven years.

Tom Marcucci

Honorary

Tom Marcucci

Honorary

Tom is the newest member of the ECPA Board of Directors. As a life long resident of Elmhurst and its longest serving Mayor he possesses a deep understanding of the community. During his 16 years in the Mayor’s office Tom focused his attention on issues of economic develop. He concentrated on the central business district as part of an overall approach to Elmhurst’s revitalization. He retains a vigorous understanding of how to build city wide consensus to achieve great things for our community. He brings his “Can do” spirit to the goal of developing the ECPA as an outstanding asset for our beloved Elmhurst and the entire region.


Staff

Shawna Roubitchek

Managing Director

Shawna Roubitchek

Managing Director

Shawna is an Elmhurst resident and brings a wealth of experience in project management, hospitality, and tourism. She has worked at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, Hyatt Hotels, and the Chicago Convention and Tourism Bureau. Shawna sees the value of the performing arts to all as it shapes, changes, and enhances our lives, allowing us to learn, grow, and empathize as we move through life.  Closer to home you may have seen Shawna volunteering at school or with the Elmhurst Parks Foundation, or teaching Pilates. Shawna has been instrumental with ECPA’s growth since 2017 and is proud to be a founding principal.


Beyond the Board

ECPA is indebted to the many individuals in our community who have given their support and expertise to the ECPA initiative. Our committee heads and event chairmen include professionals in performing arts management, marketing/telecommunications, architecture/engineering, education, law, accounting, business management, event management, and fundraising. The past and current members of our steering committee include:

Clark Pavlik

Founding Member

Clark Pavlik

Founding Member

Dan Sonenberg

Founding Member

Dan Sonenberg

Founding Member

Andrew Hilliker

Lead Volunteer: Spotlight Giving Gala

Andrew Hilliker

Lead Volunteer: Spotlight Giving Gala

Amy Kinsella

Chair, Hearts for the Arts

Amy Kinsella

Chair, Hearts for the Arts

Kitt Recker

Kitt Recker

Lydia Avery

ECPA Intern, Elmhurst University

Lydia Avery

ECPA Intern, Elmhurst University

Julie Norgle-Dolan

Gala Host Committee; ECPA x The Second City Film School Film Fest

Julie Norgle-Dolan

Gala Host Committee; ECPA x The Second City Film School Film Fest

Meghan Scarsella

Gala Host Committee; Past Chair, Hearts for the Arts

Meghan Scarsella

Gala Host Committee; Past Chair, Hearts for the Arts

Teresa Parry

Co-Chair, Dance Challenge

Teresa Parry

Co-Chair, Dance Challenge

Laura Coulton

Co-Chair, Dance Challenge

Laura Coulton

Co-Chair, Dance Challenge

Lisa Barnhart

Past Chair: Spotlight Giving Gala

Lisa Barnhart

Past Chair: Spotlight Giving Gala

Lisa Barnhart grew up in Canton, Michigan, and moved to Chicago following her graduation from Eastern Michigan University, where she received her BS in Communications and Marketing. Lisa brings excellent experience and knowledge in sales and marketing. She is Executive Client Director at the Wallstreet Journal|Barron’s Group where she oversees an Advertising Sales team across the Midwest, West Coast, and New England. Lisa is a patron of the arts and has been involved with ECPA since the beginning. She has worked on numerous ECPA events and is excited to co-chair the Gala this year. Lisa and her husband, Ted are long-time Chicagoland residents who moved to Elmhurst in 2006 to raise their two children, who graduated from York and are attending college.

Kristin Walker

Past Chair: Spotlight Giving Gala

Kristin Walker

Past Chair: Spotlight Giving Gala

Cathy O’Keeffe

Gala Host Committee; Administrative Chair

Cathy O’Keeffe

Gala Host Committee; Administrative Chair

Betsy Markwald

Volunteer, Photographer

Betsy Markwald

Volunteer, Photographer

Michele Koering

Volunteer, Photographer

Michele Koering

Volunteer, Photographer

Josephine Roubitchek

Festivals, Gala, Programming Volunteer

Josephine Roubitchek

Festivals, Gala, Programming Volunteer

Saveen Shah

Festivals, Gala, Programming Volunteer

Saveen Shah

Festivals, Gala, Programming Volunteer

Maya Ostermann

Entertainment, Spotlight Giving Gala; Volunteer

Maya Ostermann

Entertainment, Spotlight Giving Gala; Volunteer

Gus Kelsey

Volunteer, Festivals

Gus Kelsey

Volunteer, Festivals

Jessica Berg

Past Chair, Hearts for the Arts

Jessica Berg

Past Chair, Hearts for the Arts

Andrea Pokrefke

Lead Volunteer: Spotlight Giving Gala

Andrea Pokrefke

Lead Volunteer: Spotlight Giving Gala

Don & Diane Roubitchek

Gala Host Committee

Don & Diane Roubitchek

Gala Host Committee

Geni Mount

Volunteer

Geni Mount

Volunteer

Ana Battung

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Specialist

Ana Battung

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Specialist

Jennifer Blanchette

Past Chair, Hearts for the Arts

Jennifer Blanchette

Past Chair, Hearts for the Arts

Lisa Hoffer

Gala Host Committee

Lisa Hoffer

Gala Host Committee

Olivia Poepping

Lead Volunteer: Festivals

Olivia Poepping

Lead Volunteer: Festivals

Julie Sommer Peterson

Past Chair, Winter Carolers

Julie Sommer Peterson

Past Chair, Winter Carolers

Matt Stark

Gala Host Committee

Matt Stark

Gala Host Committee

Sarah Berger

Gala Host Committee

Sarah Berger

Gala Host Committee

Amelia Koering

Volunteer

Amelia Koering

Volunteer

Andrea Hutchinson

Past Gala Chair

Andrea Hutchinson

Past Gala Chair

Photo of Joseph Jimenez-Monaco

Joseph Jimenez-Monaco

ECPA Intern
Elmhurst University

Photo of Joseph Jimenez-Monaco

Joseph Jimenez-Monaco

ECPA Intern
Elmhurst University

Michelle Wahl

Past Auction Chair

Michelle Wahl

Past Auction Chair

Tricia Belletire

Past Gala Chair

Tricia Belletire

Past Gala Chair

Jean Carlquist

Marketing and PR Specialist

Jean Carlquist

Marketing and PR Specialist

Ellen Greer

Past Chair, Art in Wilder Park

Ellen Greer

Past Chair, Art in Wilder Park

Sydney Budgell

Volunteer, Database Management

Sydney Budgell

Volunteer, Database Management

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The Power to Transform

Shawna July 8, 2025

The Transformative Power of Live Performing Arts by Laura Michaud and Melissa G. Wilson Live performing arts have a profound impact on both individuals...

The Transformative Power of Live Performing Arts

by Laura Michaud and Melissa G. Wilson Live performing arts have a profound impact on both individuals and communities. From the artists who express themselves through their craft to the children who grow by sharing their talents, everyone involved is touched meaningfully. Audiences, too, benefit by gaining new insights, emotional connections, and life experiences. Whether drama, music, dance, theater, or poetry, live performances are valuable to all. Beyond the emotional benefits, these performances also have a positive economic impact. People attending shows often make an evening out of it, spending money on dining, transportation, and other services. Studies show that for every theater seat filled, patrons spend an average of $38.46 in the local community. That number can rise to $65 per person in some places, like Elmhurst. In addition to economic benefits, the performing arts enhance the quality of life. Attendees often report feeling uplifted by their experience, which can foster a sense of community pride and belonging. People from all walks of life come together to en-joy performances, helping to build empathy and understanding across cultures. According to a study by Americans for the Arts, 78% of people say the arts provide positive experiences, and 72% agree that arts foster shared understanding between people of different backgrounds. Moreover, 89% of those surveyed feel that local arts venues are a source of community pride, and 86% believe it’s important for future generations to access cultural experiences. The benefits extend to families, too, especially children. Arts education has been shown to significantly improve critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity, while also fostering teamwork, empathy, and self-confidence. By supporting and attending live performances, we not only help the economy but also strengthen our communities and contribute to the well-being of individuals. In the end, the arts create a vibrant, connected future for areas like DuPage, enhancing both personal fulfillment and community growth.

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The Power to Unite

Shawna July 8, 2025

How suburban theaters are rewriting the script on collaboration: By Laura Michaud & Melissa G. Wilson Chicago’s western suburbs have long embraced collaboration within...

How suburban theaters are rewriting the script on collaboration:

By Laura Michaud & Melissa G. Wilson Chicago’s western suburbs have long embraced collaboration within individual communities, with local chambers and cities integrating performing arts into events. However, a larger opportunity lies in building a network of cross-community artistic partnerships, potentially transforming the region’s cultural landscape. For example, the Salt Creek Ballet of Westmont performed The Nutcracker alongside the New Philharmonic Orchestra of Glen Ellyn last December, illustrating the power of such partnerships. There’s potential for more collaborations, such as professional singers from Brightside Theater of Naperville performing with the Elmhurst Symphony, not just sharing stages but fostering a more vibrant, interconnected arts community. According to Arts DuPage Director Debbie Venezia, “The arts are a panacea,” providing more than just entertainment and economic development; they build bridges between communities. The success of the Cleve Carney Museum of Art’s Andy Warhol exhibit at the College of DuPage in 2021, which attracted 100,000 visitors and generated $10 million in just three months, supports this idea. When artistic groups collaborate, they break down traditional boundaries, combining resources, talent, and creative visions to create something greater than the sum of its parts. By sharing stages and ideas, they forge dynamic, cross-pollinated communities that lead to bolder, more innovative productions. This model transforms the theatrical experience and deepens the connection between performers and audiences. Resource sharing is another key element of collaboration. The York High School theater program, for instance, shares costumes with neighboring communities, maximizing impact and minimizing redundancy. Such partnerships help elevate productions while fostering a sense of community among various organizations. Furthermore, cross-genre collaborations have emerged as a powerful way to expand audiences and enrich cultural experiences. Rather than competing, organizations are finding creative ways to merge different art forms, creating performances that appeal to broader audiences and showcasing how varied genres can complement one another. By collaborating across community lines, art organizations can reach new audiences and create unique artistic synergies. A successful chamber music series in Hinsdale, for example, may find an eager audience in Oak Brook, while a popular community theater production could tour multiple suburban venues, broadening its reach. What you can do to support the arts:
  1. Stay informed about local events—explore arts happenings in nearby communities you might otherwise miss.
  2. If you’re part of a performing arts group, consider reaching out to organizations in different genres to explore creative collaborations.
  3. Support arts organizations beyond your immediate area—your ticket purchase contributes to the region’s cultural vitality.
  4. Artists and event organizers: expand your reach by participating in events across multiple communities.
The collaboration seen in Chicago’s western suburbs proves that when theaters and communities unite, everyone benefits—the artists, audiences, and the broader region. As the West Suburban Theater Connection continues to grow, this new era of collaboration shows that, in art and life, the whole can truly be greater than the sum of its parts.

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