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Join us for the 2026 Openlands Annual Luncheon

Thank you for joining us at the 2025 Openlands Annual Luncheon

Wednesday, October 21, 2026

Hilton Chicago
720 S. Michigan Avenue, Chicago
11:00am to Noon: Networking Reception
Noon to 1:30pm: Lunch and Openlands Program
1:30pm to 2:15pm: Post-lunch Networking

Join Openlands for the 2026 Annual Luncheon, where we unite the conservation community around our luncheon theme, From the Ground Up, which has multiple meanings at a deeply important time. First, supporting one another, just as trees do through their root systems and fungi. Second, valuing diversity, just as nature does, because the most thriving places are also the most biodiverse. Third, the importance of gathering and community building in the parks and natural areas that are so foundational to a stable society. At its heart, this theme is about taking cues from nature.

Last year, we celebrated with 700+ influential individuals, including elected officials, civic and environmental leaders, and community partners. The 2026 event lineup assures another dynamic occasion you will not want to miss. For information on sponsorship opportunities, please contact Laura Mueller at lmueller@openlands.org.

Hilton Chicago
720 S. Michigan Avenue, Chicago
11:00am to Noon: Networking Reception
Noon to 1:30pm: Lunch and Openlands Program
1:30pm to 2:15pm: Post-lunch Networking

Jean Franczyk

2026 Gerald W. Adelmann Conservation Leadership Award Recipient: Jean M. Franczyk

For a decade, Jean Franczyk led the Chicago Botanic Garden as President and CEO, guiding one of the world’s premier botanic institutions while welcoming more than 1.3 million visitors each year. Under her leadership, the Garden became a center for conservation, science, and public engagement, grounded in the belief that people and nature thrive together.

Through the Negaunee Institute for Plant Conservation Science and Action, Jean advanced the Garden’s global leadership in plant science, from seed bank initiatives that safeguard biodiversity to research that informs habitat restoration. Her work demonstrates that public gardens are beautiful spaces and active laboratories, classrooms, and civic institutions with a responsibility to build stronger communities.

Closer to home, initiatives like Windy City Harvest exemplify how the Garden can grow opportunity from the ground up, training a new generation of conservation leaders while expanding access to fresh, healthy food across Chicago.

Jean’s leadership embodies the spirit of the Gerald W. Adelmann Conservation Leadership Award. She shows that when gardens invest in people as much as plants, they cultivate landscapes, communities, and civic life that flourish together.

Tessa Francis

2026 Keynote Speaker: Dr. Tessa Francis

Dr. Tessa Francis, Deputy Director of The Nature Record, will deliver the 2026 keynote, sharing insights from a groundbreaking national effort to understand the state of nature across the United States. An interdisciplinary scientist with expertise in aquatic and urban ecology, Dr. Francis previously served as Chief of Staff for the first U.S. National Nature Assessment, the federal initiative that launched this work.

What began in 2022 as a government-led assessment brought together more than 200 scientists to synthesize thousands of studies on the condition of our lands, waters, and wildlife. In early 2025, just weeks before its first draft was due, the effort was abruptly canceled. In response, Dr. Francis and her colleagues carried the work forward independently, releasing it as The Nature Record.

Taking a From the Ground Up approach through science and public participation, The Nature Record demonstrates this year’s luncheon theme in action. Dr. Francis will preview findings from the report,  highlight the scale of the challenge, and bright spots already taking root. The report is open for public comment through May 30, with final publication expected in late 2026.

Supporters

Our deepest gratitude goes to our luncheon co-chairs.

Luncheon Host Committee

Joe Ferguson and Eleanor Gorski, Co-Chairs

Jerry Adelmann

MarySue Barrett

Shaun & Andy Block

Andre Brumfield

Danielle Cassel

Matthew J. Dobry

Tom & Barbi Donnelley

Kimberly Duchossois

Deanna Graham

Jack Guthman

Patrick Hanley

Francia Harrington

Martina Keller

Kerl LaJeune

Suzanne Malec-McKenna

Hank & Wendy Paulson

Shauna Peet

Jacques Philoctete

Margot & Thomas Pritzer

Matt Render

Tim Brown & Jill Ridell

Laura & Ricardo Rosenkranz

Debra Shore

Douglas Voigt

Supporters

Our deepest gratitude goes to our luncheon co-chairs.

Thank you to our sponsors who make our Annual Luncheon possible.

Nature's Guardian

The Negaunee Foundation

Trail Blazer

Kimberly Duchossois

Tree Planter

Tree Planter

Bobolink Foundation logo, yellow and black shapes from left to right

Martina Keller & Don McLellan

Margot & Thomas Pritzker Family Foundation

JoAnn Seagren & Scott Lang

Nancy Sutherland

Show Stopper

The logo of Aldridge (Building and Strengthening America's Infrastructure)

Green Grower

Seed Sower

2026 Openlands Annual Luncheon Sponsor BNSF
2026 Openlands Annual Luncheon Sponsor ComEd
Wintrust

Silver Sponsors

The Alphawood Arboretum at the Illinois Institute of Technology
BrookField Zoo Chicago
Chicago Botanic Garden
Christopher B. Burke Engineering text in bold black on a white background.
ComEd
Jonathan Copulsky
Text "Davey Resource Group, Inc." on a plain white background.
Lynora and Matthew Dobry
Forest Preserves of Cook County
Forest Preserves of Will County
Connie & Dennis Keller
Koch Family Foundation
Lake County Forest Preserve District text on plain background.
Melcher + Tucker Consultants text on a white background
Natural Garden Natives & Midwest Groundcovers
Janis & John Notz
James Rachlin, Meristem Advisors
John Rogner
Shedd Aquarium
Adele Simmons
Bold black letters "SOM" on white background.
Studio Gang
The Wetlands initiative
R & R Winters Family Foundation

Decor Sponsors

Audobon Great Lakes_Logo 2024

Advocate Sponsors

Text "Henry & Lele Barkhausen" in bold black font on white background.
Frederick N. Bates and Ellen J. Benjamin names in black text on white background.
Fehr Graham Environmental & Engineering
Graham Grady
Natural Land Institute
Kim & Doug Voight

List of Donors

Name "Mary H. Anderson" in bold text on a white background.
Susan and Stephen Baird
Frederick N. Bates & Ellen J. Benjamin
Andy & Shaun Block
Name "Susan D. Bowey" centered on white background in bold black text.
Antonia Contro & George Marquisos
Bold black text reading George Davis on white background.
Terry & Sam Evans
Bill Glass
Black text "Elizabeth Kessler" on white background, bold font.
La Central Bakery
Mammel Family Foundation
McHenry County Conservation District
Cynthia Williams Meza
Debby Moskovitz
Benjamin Nagy
Brenda Nelms
Laura & Ricardo Rosenkranz
Text displaying names "Judith & Jonathan Boyer" in black on a white background.
Maria Villalobos, PH.D. Director Of the Master In Landscape Architecture

In-Kind Sponsors

White background with centered bold black text "FIELD NOTES" in uppercase letters.
Logo with "Wastenot Compost" in bold white on dark background.
LaSalle Flowers

Luncheon Host Committee

Gloria Castillo and Steve Koch, Co-Chairs

Jerry Adelmann

MarySue Barret

Allan Bell

Lee Bey

Tim Brown & Jill Riddell

Joe Ferguson

Denise Gardner

Sean Garret

Eleanor Gorski

Graham Grady

Amanda Hanley

Patrick Hanley

Martina Keller

Suzanne Malec-McKenna

Hank & Wendy Paulson

Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle

Margot and Thomas Pritzker 

Alexa Rice

Carol Ross Barney 

Laura and Ricardo Rosenkranz

John Rogner

Adele Simmons 

Judith Stockdale/Jonathan Boyer

Nancy Sutherland/Jim Mikkelsen 

Doug Voigt 

Karen Weigert

Chris Wu

Learn more about past Openlands Annual Luncheons

The Openlands 2025 Annual Luncheon

The Openlands 2025 Annual Luncheon honored Pulitzer-prize winning journalist, Blair Kamin, with the Gerald W. Adelmann Conservation Leadership Award.

The Openlands 2024 Annual Luncheon

The Openlands 2024 Conservation Leadership Award Ceremony honored Arnold L. Randall with the inaugural Gerald W. Adelmann Conservation Leadership Award.

The Openlands 2023 Annual Luncheon

The Openlands 2023 Annual Luncheon honored outgoing President and CEO Jerry Adelmann’s unparalleled legacy and celebrated Openlands’ 60th anniversary.

The Openlands 2022 Annual Luncheon

The Openlands 2022 Conservation Leadership Award Ceremony honored Adele Simmons lifelong leadership on climate issues.

The Openlands 2021 Annual Luncheon

The Openlands 2021 Conservation Leadership Award Ceremony honored U.S. Senator Dick Durbin’s environmental and conservation legacy.

The Openlands 2020 Annual Luncheon

The 2020 virtual journey honored Debby Moskovits for her impactful legacy of conservation and celebrated large landscape preservation around the world.

Meet Our Expert Staff

Monica Jirak headshots
Director of Development
Laura Mueller 2024 Luncheon headshots
Assistant Director of Development
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