3 Days 40 Campers
Board of Directors and Executive Team:

Please feel free to contact us at:

Sheilah A. Doyle Foundation
450 West 55th Street, Suite 200
Countryside, IL 60525
P: 708-885-3900
E: contactus@sadfund.org

Kevin Doyle: President of Board and Executive Director - kevin@sadfund.org
Greg Cox: Board Member - greg@sadfund.org

Jennifer Bishop-Jenkins: Board Member - jbishop@sadfund.org

David Nelson: Board Member - davidn@sadfund.org

Kelly Paroubek: Director of Events & Scholarships- kellyp@sadfund.org

Kristin Doyle: Director of Camp & Fundraising - kristin@sadfund.org

Kelly Doyle: Director of Finance & Administration - kelly@sadfund.org

Board of Directors Bios:

Kevin Doyle
Founder and Board President

Kevin Doyle lost his mother to murder in 1993, at the age of 17. After putting himself through college and starting his own business, Kevin formed the Sheilah A. Doyle Foundation in 2009, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that provides support and assistance to children ages 7-17 whose parent or legal guardian was the victim of murder. Through his experience, he believes he can be a role model to others who have experienced similar tragedies.

In an effort to reach more children and make an impact in their lives, Kevin Doyle reached out to the Comfort Zone Camp, the nation’s largest bereavement camp for children. The two organizations have created synergy in their passion to help children. Kevin and his two sisters, Kelly and Kristin, attended a weekend Comfort Zone Camp in Virginia in November of 2010. This gave them all a first hand look at what Illinois children will experience this coming fall.

Greg Cox
Board Member

As President and Chief Operating Officer of Dale Carnegie – Chicago, Greg is a respected sales leader and sought-after coach. His accomplishments are well-known in the global Dale Carnegie organization as well as in the Chicagoland business community. He is actively involved in his church, particularly in men’s ministry. He and his wife Amy live in Wheaton with their 2 children.

Jennifer Bishop Jenkins
Board Member

Jennifer is the sister of Nancy Bishop Langert who was murdered in Winnetka, Illinois in 1990 along with her husband Richard and their unborn child. Jennifer has been a high school history teacher for 25 years, but also entered into a long career working on violence prevention and with victims of crime. In 2005 Jennifer became the National Program Director for Victims and Survivors for the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. In 2010 Jennifer ran for Cook County Board. Currently Jennifer runs two victim organizations, one nationally for victims of teen killers, and one for victims rights in the state, IllinoisVictims.Org. Jennifer also serves as an advisor to the United States Sentencing Commission, the bi-partisan U.S. Congressional Victims Rights Caucus, and the Illinois Coalition for Enforceable Victims Rights.

David Nelson
Board Member

David is currently a partner for New York Life Insurance Company.  He has worked for the firm for the past 10 years.  David also is a board member for the Chicago chapter of The National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors (NAIFA).  He is recognized in the Chicago community as a business leader who is tremendously ethical and a person who possesses a strong willingness to assist both his business colleagues as well as his social network relationships.

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