Ann Jordan

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Ann Dibble Jordan was Director of the Department of Social Services for the University of Chicago Medical Center - 1986 to 1987; Field Work Associate Professor at the School of Social Service Administration of the University of Chicago - 1970 to 1987; Director of Social Services of Chicago Lying-in Hospital - 1970 to 1985; Director of Citigroup (or predecessor) since 1989; Other Directorships: Johnson & Johnson and Automatic Data Processing, Inc.; Other Activities: The National Symphony Orchestra (Chairman), The Phillips Collection (Director), Catalyst (Director), The University of Chicago (Trustee), Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (member), WETA (member), Sasha Bruce Youthworks (member) and FAPE (member).