Sue Heintz
Sue is a native Chicagoan with roots in Humboldt Park, degrees from Mundelein (BA 鈥68) and Northwestern (MBA 鈥83), and a home in Lake Bluff where she lives with her husband of 54 years, Tom. 鈥淎lmost retired,鈥 Sue has spent her 30+ year professional career in advertising and go-to-market strategy consulting, focusing on global technology companies. She has published a book, several white papers, seminars, and blogs on the topic of how to work with various types of business and technology partners.
Her corporate positions include:
鈥 Director of Advertising for Helene Curtis Industries
鈥 Partner, Frank Lynn and Associates (a global go-to-market strategy consultancy)
鈥 Vice President, Worldwide Channel Strategy for Avaya
As President of her own business, Channel Management Professionals, LLC, Sue continued to work with Fortune 100 companies and small start-ups to help them grow profitably through multiple business relationships.
On the philanthropy side, Sue has focused her energy on dance, young people, and entrepreneurs:
鈥 Chairwoman of the Board, Notre Dame High School for Girls, Chicago
鈥 Vice President, Community Development, North Shore United Way
鈥 Joffrey Women鈥檚 Board
鈥 Coach for Springboard, a women鈥檚 venture capital organization
鈥 Mentor for Argonne鈥檚 鈥淟ab Accelerator鈥 program to help young entrepreneurs commercialize their new technologies
鈥 President of the Board, Visceral Dance Chicago
Sue鈥檚 great passion is dance. For six years, she was a member of the Swingin鈥 Seniors, the senior dance team of the Chicago Bulls.
Sue is a native Chicagoan with roots in Humboldt Park, degrees from Mundelein (BA 鈥68) and Northwestern (MBA 鈥83), and a home in Lake Bluff where she lives with her husband of 54 years, Tom. 鈥淎lmost retired,鈥 Sue has spent her 30+ year professional career in advertising and go-to-market strategy consulting, focusing on global technology companies. She has published a book, several white papers, seminars, and blogs on the topic of how to work with various types of business and technology partners.
Her corporate positions include:
鈥 Director of Advertising for Helene Curtis Industries
鈥 Partner, Frank Lynn and Associates (a global go-to-market strategy consultancy)
鈥 Vice President, Worldwide Channel Strategy for Avaya
As President of her own business, Channel Management Professionals, LLC, Sue continued to work with Fortune 100 companies and small start-ups to help them grow profitably through multiple business relationships.
On the philanthropy side, Sue has focused her energy on dance, young people, and entrepreneurs:
鈥 Chairwoman of the Board, Notre Dame High School for Girls, Chicago
鈥 Vice President, Community Development, North Shore United Way
鈥 Joffrey Women鈥檚 Board
鈥 Coach for Springboard, a women鈥檚 venture capital organization
鈥 Mentor for Argonne鈥檚 鈥淟ab Accelerator鈥 program to help young entrepreneurs commercialize their new technologies
鈥 President of the Board, Visceral Dance Chicago
Sue鈥檚 great passion is dance. For six years, she was a member of the Swingin鈥 Seniors, the senior dance team of the Chicago Bulls.