Business Briefs
February 9, 2012 1:06PM
Umberto Davi
Updated: March 19, 2012 4:38PM
Top producers
get named
County Line Properties of Hinsdale has announced that Gina Lambiris and Sally Venard have been named Top Producers in Western Springs and Downers Grove for January.
Lambiris and Venard work as a team for buyers and sellers of homes. They have experience in business and sales, priding themselves on providing service and marketing strategies to their clients.
Lambiris has lived in the Downers Grove/Darien area for the past seven years with her husband and son.
Venard has lived in north Downers Grove for the past nine years with her husband and daughter.
Both women are real estate brokers with County Line Properties, located at 108 S. Washington, Hinsdale.
Resident joins retirement community board
Hinsdale resident Mary Klingenberger has joined the board of directors of King-Bruwaert House, a continuing care retirement community in Burr Ridge.
Klingenberger serves as the planned giving director for the Hinsdale Hospital Foundation. While serving on the Foundation Board, she was recognized as a leader and fundraiser for the foundation’s $3.2 million digital mammography initiative. Prior to accepting her hospital position, Klingenberger spent 27 years in the banking industry, her most recent position as regional president for Harris Bank-Hinsdale and its surrounding communities. A graduate of St. Mary’s College in Notre Dame, Ind., Klingenberger received her master’s degree in business from DePaul University. She is a trustee at Fenwick High School in Oak Park and has been an active member of Misericordia. She and her husband, Jerry, and their two sons, are members of St. Isaac Jogues parish in Hinsdale.
Lawyer elected bar
vice president
Umberto Davi, a principal in the Western Springs law firm of Davi and Associates, has been elected third vice president of the Illinois State Bar Association.
He will serve a year in each of three vice presidential offices and then become president of the statewide organization in 2015.
Davi, whose law practice concentrates in family law and real estate, was first elected to the ISBA Board of Governors in 1998 and was re-elected in 2004, 2008, and again in 2011. He has served on the ISBA’s 201-member Assembly and has been active on numerous committees.
A past president of the Justinian Society of Lawyers, Davi has served as president of the Willowbrook Police Pension Board for more than 10 years and is a Willowbrook trustee He also is a member of the board of trustees of The John Marshall Law School. A native of Italy, he helped establish the Sicilian American Cultural Association.
Davi received his law degree from The John Marshall Law School, with distinction, in 1982. A member of its alumni board, he was its president in 2005-06. He received his undergraduate degree in 1976 from Western Illinois University in Macomb, where he was a member of the National Honor Society.





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