Annual Membership Meeting
Tuesday, March 10th, 2026
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church
708 W Belmont Ave, Chicago, IL 60657
This will be a board election meeting. There are 8 open positions and 8 slated candidates. The agenda will also Include the Chicago Cubs Camry Lot Parking Expansion.
Meet the candidates:
Tobin Greenwald: “I am a Chicago transplant who has chosen East Lakeview as my long-term home. This is the community where I plan to raise a family, and I am invested in ensuring it remains a safe, prosperous, and welcoming place for current and future residents.”
“I am running for the board of East Lakeview Neighbors to bring the perspective of a parent-to-be, a renter transitioning to homeownership, and an engaged community member. I believe communities are strongest when people are connected, and I lead with a collaborative, consensus-building approach that brings neighbors into productive conversation.”
“I have been an active community member through volunteering with the Bring Chicago Home campaign, which focuses on solutions for unhoused Chicagoans, and through my involvement with Lakeview Urbanists. Professionally, I hold a master’s degree in urban planning from UIC, have experience working at the City of Chicago, and currently work in campus planning and development.”
“As a board member, I plan to advocate for policies and initiatives that make homeownership more attainable, renting more accessible, and starting a business more feasible in our neighborhood.”
Will McIntee serves as Director of Government and Community Affairs for the Chicago Cubs, where he serves as a liaison to the community and manages relationships with elected officials, government agencies, and community organizations. In this role, Will also leads the team’s charitable initiatives in support of the organization’s commitment to being a good neighbor in Lakeview and throughout the City of Chicago. Prior to joining the Cubs, Will was Director of Strategic Engagement in the White House Office of Public Engagement during the Biden–Harris Administration. There, he led sports engagement efforts and directed outreach on community development, rural affairs, agriculture, food, and nutrition issues. His career in public service also includes roles on the Biden for President campaign, at the U.S. Department of the Interior during the Obama–Biden Administration, and in the office of Congressman Bruce Braley (IA-01). He is passionate about public service and community development and hopes to bring the skills he has developed through his years in government to this role. He currently serves on the Blue Star Families Chicagoland Chapter Advisory Board supporting military families. Will and his wife Allie are also volunteers at Nourishing Hope.
Maureen Martino is the Executive Director for the Lakeview East Chamber of Commerce and manages two Special Service Areas in the commercial district consisting of Central, Lakeview East and Wrigleyville. Maureen lends counsel to outlying civic, public, and non-profit organizations to foster growth and economic development. Maureen has served on Mayor Daley, Mayor Rahm Emanuel and local elected official’s Economic Development Advisory and Zoning Committees. She recently joined the Steering Committee for the States Attorney’s office. She volunteers her time at various neighborhood non-profit associations and continues to improve the quality of life and safety in Lakeview.
Patrick Nagle has lived in Lakeview for the past 17 years and has worked as an attorney for 28 years. Patrick currently serves as the nation’s Chief Administrative Law Judge for the Social Security Administration. He has been an ELVN board member for the past twelve years as well as a member of Alderman Cappleman’s Zoning and Development Committee. His wife and he are raising two children in the neighborhood and he is invested in making this community an optimal place for people to live and work.
Mike Raffety has lived on Halsted in Lakeview for 22 years now with Dan (his husband and partner of 28 years) and two Samoyed dogs and one cat. They enjoy traveling, technology, genealogy, friends, good food, and good drinks. He graduated with an MBA from Lake Forest Graduate School of Management with high honors, and has worked in Information Technology for Northern Trust for 18 years. Mike is a member of Toastmasters International for over 25 years, and served on the board of the organization, overseeing a $40M budget. He was appointed by the mayor to the Halsted Special Service Area (SSA) commission in 2018, overseeing a $500K budget, and has been the chair for two years now. Mike is on the Lake View Citizens Council (LVCC) board and has served as secretary for ten years. He served on the Triangle Neighbors and Heart of
Lakeview boards and as secretary, which was folded into ELVN in 2025. Mike is also a neighborhood CAPS (Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy) beat facilitator, a member of the 44th ward planning and zoning committee, and a member of the Center on Halsted auxiliary board.
Kit Welch and her wife decided to make Lakeview East their permanent home in 2012 after having lived in numerous cities. By profession, Kit is a Real Estate Broker with Baird & Warner, specializing in residential and small commercial real estate sales throughout Chicagoland, but focuses her business primarily on the North side of the City, and the Lakeview/Wrigleyville area. In 2017, Kit and her wife bought their second property within the East Lakeview boundaries, a 2-flat building on the 3700 block of North Kenmore Ave. They have opened an Airbnb in the second floor unit of their new home, and are now landlords for the condo property they used to live in at the corner of Grace and Fremont. Kit has become an active member in the Lakeview East/LGBT community, as a member of the LGBT Chamber of Commerce, and serving on the Boards of The Legacy Project and the Grace Condos Association. Kit is also an avid SCUBA diver and volunteer at The Shedd Aquarium.
Also running are Kenny Allen and Edward Gisiger.