Chicago Athletic Association
Alexandria Rich is a seasoned professional in the hospitality industry with extensive experience in food and beverage coordination and event sales. Currently serving as a Food and Beverage Coordinator and Event Sales Coordinator at Chicago Athletic Association's Cindy's Rooftop since November 2019, Alexandria has also held the position of Group Rooms Coordinator at The Gwen, a Luxury Collection Hotel, and worked as a Sales Coordinator at Kinzie Hotel. Additional roles include various positions at Marjories Steakhouse, a Barista/Captain at Kendall College, a Guest Services Representative intern at Lincoln Hotel, and a Spa Host at Trump International Hotel & Tower Chicago. Alexandria began their career with internships and positions at establishments like The Green Zebra and Perkins & Marie Callender's, LLC. Alexandria holds a Bachelor's degree in Hospitality Administration/Management and an Associate of Arts and Sciences degree in Restaurant, Culinary, and Catering Management from Kendall College.
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Chicago Athletic Association
We never forget where we came from. And neither will you. With echoes of banging billiard balls, tossed poker chips and clinking glasses resonating through the halls, our 1893 Venetian Gothic landmark is a living, breathing ode to Chicago’s rich story—where the spirit of play reigned supreme. After all, this is the city where the can-do attitude of Ernie “Let’s Play Two!” Banks lives on. Where the father of Chicago blues, Muddy Waters, shook all night long. And Sir Duke tickled the ivories at The Blue Note. And this was the club whose venerable members swam with five-time Olympic gold medalist Johnny Weissmuller—a.k.a. the original Hollywood Tarzan—and watched fellow member Pudge Heffelfinger own so much end zone, he became football’s first pro. Reserved for the elite and privileged for 122 years—until we opened the doors and welcomed everyone—today Chicago Athletic Association is both a novel downtown destination on the doorstep of Millennium Park and a historic monument to the big-shouldered spirit that defines our beloved city. Ours is never, ever the same place twice.