Mayer Brown Partner Jon Van Gorp Appointed Chair of Bottom Line’s Chicago Regional Advisory Board

August 20, 2019

Source: Mayer Brown

A member of the firm’s Management Committee, Mr. Van Gorp has practiced structured finance law at Mayer Brown for over 20 years. He is an active leader in the communities where he works and lives. In addition to his continued involvement with Bottom Line, including previously serving as chair of the region’s fundraising and visibility committee, he is a member of the Carrington Charitable Foundation advisory board, which provides support to America’s servicemen and women, and is the treasurer and a trustee of the Kenilworth Union Church. He is also a past fellow of Leadership Greater Chicago.

Founded in 1997, Bottom Line is a non-profit organization that helps first generation college students from low-income backgrounds get into college, graduate, and go far in life. Bottom Line strives to create a far-reaching ripple effect, launched by the transformative power of a college degree and a mobilizing first career, that will uplift individuals, families and entire communities. It is one of the first community-based organizations to focus on college completion and operates regional programs in Boston, New York City and Chicago.

Mayer Brown is a distinctively global law firm, uniquely positioned to advise the world’s leading companies and financial institutions on their most complex deals and disputes. With extensive reach across four continents, it is the only integrated law firm in the world with approximately 200 lawyers in each of the world’s three largest financial centers—New York, London and Hong Kong. Founded in 1881, the firm’s Chicago office has a distinguished record of community service and works with organizations in various areas, including children and education.

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