A Kid Again
Julie Fisher, MBA, currently serves as the Chief Financial Officer at A Kid Again since May 2022. Prior experience includes a role as Vice President of Finance and Administration at Chicago Theological Seminary, where guidance was provided on financial sustainability and operational strategy while managing a budget exceeding $6 million and an endowment surpassing $23 million. Julie also held the position of Chief Financial Officer at the Carole Robertson Center for Learning for 14 years, overseeing a $10 million annual budget and compliance with government contracts, achieving perfect scores consistently. Earlier career experiences include serving as Finance Director at The Three Arts Club of Chicago and as a Consultant at Accenture, where leadership was demonstrated in global projects. Julie holds an Executive MBA from Quinlan School of Business at Loyola University Chicago and a BA in Math/Actuarial Sciences from The Ohio State University.
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A Kid Again
A Kid Again is dedicated to providing hope, happiness and healing for families raising children who are living with a life-threatening condition. What We Do! We make life for families caring for a child with a life-threatening illness “normal” again by helping them gain back moments of positive, family-shared experiences and memories. What is an A Kid Again Adventure? A chance to be a kid again; time away from the hospital; an opportunity to forget about being sick; a group experience to a local destination with tickets, food, parking, mementos, and memories to last until the next Adventure. Why We Do It! A Kid Again is specifically designed to involve the entire family (not just the child who is ill) to improve the well-being of everyone affected by the situation. This approach helps protect and strengthen the children’s primary support network and personal resolve during the most difficult period of their lives. Our Impact! 91% of families report improved emotional well being 86% of families say they are closer and stronger 85% of kids had enhanced feelings of hope