Chicago Architecture Foundation
Craig Kaiser is a seasoned management consultant and leader with a robust background in the consumer goods and nonprofit sectors. As President of MVG Consulting since 2003, Craig specializes in strategic portfolio planning, R&D management, innovation, and continuous improvement for consumer goods companies, while also providing strategic planning and executive coaching to nonprofits. In addition, Craig serves as a Project Manager with Executive Service Corps of Chicago and volunteers as a Docent for the Chicago Architecture Foundation, showcasing expertise in leadership and community engagement. Previous roles include positions with Conagra and Pinnacle Foods, where Craig focused on product lifecycle management and research and development. Craig holds an MBA in Organizational Behavior Studies from Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University, a BA in Operations Management from Kent State University, and a BS in Food Technology from The Ohio State University.
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Chicago Architecture Foundation
CAF is a nonprofit cultural organization with tours, exhibitions, programs and events for all ages. Our mission is to inspire people to discover why design matters.The Chicago Architecture Foundation (CAF) was founded in 1966 to save the historic Glessner House. Since then, CAF has grown to become one of the largest cultural organizations inChicago. For more than 50 years, our 450 volunteer docents and our educators have shared the stories of Chicago architecture with millions of Chicagoans and visitors. In 2016, CAF served more than 670,000 people.