In celebration of the College’s 50th Anniversary, five exceptional Harper College
alumni—one from each decade of Harper’s history—were recognized at the Distinguished
Alumni Reception and Awards Ceremony on November 2, 2017.
1967-1976
Ann Ryan
Retired, Nurse
Retired, Senior Planner
Mitchell Planning Associates
Ann Ryan’s involvement with Harper College began in its first year, when her husband,
Martin
Ryan, became one of the founding faculty members. As a mother of two small children,
Ann enrolled in Harper’s nursing program, graduating with honors in 1970.
After graduation, Ann went to work at what was then the premier psychiatric hospital
in the Northwest suburbs, Forest Hospital, in Des Plaines. While at Forest, she was
directly involved in instituting family therapy as integral to the patient treatment,
which was a new concept at the time. She later became a drug and alcohol abuse counselor.
After 10 years at Forest, Ann moved on to Mitchell Planning Associates, a medical
equipment planning business. Using her experience as a nurse and her considerable
people skills, she worked as a Senior Nursing Consultant, assisting hospitals with
their planning needs. She left her mark on hospitals around the country as a consultant
on everything from equipping patient rooms to equipping operating rooms. After 20
years, she retired from Mitchell in 2000.
Ann’s community involvement is extensive. She currently serves as a volunteer at Journey
Care Hospice in Glenview, where her job is to be with people coming to the end of
their lives, and with their families. She has served as treasurer for the Northwest
Cultural Council, a nonprofit organization that promotes the arts in the suburban
communities. A political activist, Ann has also volunteered on a number of political
campaigns including those for the Illinois House and Senate, the United States House
and Senate, and two presidential campaigns.
Ann’s lifelong commitment to quality health care led to her work for the passage of
the Affordable Care Act volunteering with Citizens Action. Ann remains involved at
Harper in many ways. She currently serves on the Foundation’s Alumni Committee and
on the College’s 50th Anniversary Alumni Planning Committee, and on a community taskforce
providing input on long range master planning.
Of the impact that Harper has had on her, Ann says, “Harper College was the foundation
for my life as a psychiatric nurse and my career in hospital consulting which lasted
for more than 30 years. It began my lifelong love of the arts. Not only painting,
sculpture, but the theatre. This strong foundation led me in my retirement to volunteer
for the things I most care about.”
Ann has been selected as the recipient for the 1967-1976 decade.
View Ann's video.
1977-1986
Craig Johnson
Mayor, Village of Elk Grove Village, IL
Mayor Craig B. Johnson is one of the longest serving mayors in the Northwest suburbs
of Chicago. For the last 20 years, he has served as mayor of Elk Grove Village, a
community of 33,000 residents and the nation’s largest contiguous industrial park,
which is home to 3,600 businesses. He is also the owner of Johnson Insurance Agency,
the oldest continuously running business in Elk Grove Village.
Mayor Johnson received his Associate of Science degree from Harper College in 1980.
He went on to earn a Bachelor of Arts from Northeastern Illinois University.
Since graduating from Harper College, Mayor Johnson has had a distinguished career
in public service and compiled an outstanding record of accomplishment. Under his
leadership, Elk Grove Village has received numerous awards, including 30 consecutive
“Awards for Excellence in Financial Reporting” from the International Government Finance
Officers Association, the National League of Cities Urban Innovation Award, eight
Statewide Governor’s Hometown Awards, the 2015 Small Business Advocate Award from
the US Conference of Mayors and countless other recognitions.
Mayor Johnson has extensive experience in multimodal transportation and currently
serves on the board of directors of the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority. He
is also the Chairman of the Suburban O’Hare Commission as it explores issues surrounding
O’Hare modernization and its environmental impact statement.
Mayor Johnson is widely regarded as an inspirational leader and tireless advocate
for the residents and businesses of Elk Grove Village. As mayor, he oversaw the creation
of the Industrial/Commercial Revitalization Commission, which has reinvested more
than $60 million into the Elk Grove Business Park to improve transportation, business
retention/recruitment, and aesthetics.
In addition to his service as mayor, Mayor Johnson is an active volunteer in the community.
He is involved in the American Cancer Society Relay for Life, Rotary Fest and serves
as precinct captain for Elk Grove Township. He previously served as Cub Master for
Elk Grove Cub Scout Pack 190, coach for Elk Grove youth boys’ baseball and girls’
softball, and Head Varsity Wrestling Coach at Elk Grove High School.
Of receiving the Harper College Distinguished Alumni Award, Mayor Johnson says, “I
am extremely honored to receive this recognition from such a distinguished institution.”
Mayor Johnson has been selected as the recipient for the 1977-1986 decade.
View Craig's video.
1987-1996
Dr. Susan Grant
Assistant Professor, Health Science Core
Harper College
Dr. Susan Grant enrolled in the Nursing Program at Harper College as the mother of
two young children. She chose Harper because the admissions staff made an effort to
accommodate her schedule and outside responsibilities. “From the first class at Harper,
I felt at home and comfortable, and there was a palpable culture of inclusion and
student-oriented actions by staff and faculty. This experience has made all the difference
in how I experienced education at Harper and beyond,” says Dr. Grant.
Dr. Grant received her nursing degree from Harper in 1993. She went on to earn a bachelor’s
degree in health science from the University of St. Francis, a master’s in health
administration from the University of St. Francis, and a doctorate in education from
Argosy University.
Today, Dr. Grant is a full time faculty member in the Health Careers Division at Harper
College, where she serves as coordinator for the Health Science Core program. She
previously served as the phlebotomy program coordinator and also helped to develop
the Community Health Worker curriculum at the College. Prior to bringing her talents
back to Harper, she proudly served as First Lieutenant in the Army Medical Services.
Other prior roles include Director of Nursing for Provena Health, Administrative Director
of Women and Children’s Services at Alexian Brothers Medical Center, Executive Director
in Transfusion Medicine, Reproductive Medicine Clinician and Community Health Educator.
Dr. Grant also completed a coveted Fellowship in Health Care Executive Leadership
at the Health Care Advisory Board in Washington, DC in 2007.
Dr. Grant is a strong advocate for military and veterans services in the community.
At Harper, part of her role has centered around helping students who are in the armed
forces. She has served as the faculty advisor for the Student Veteran’s Club and was
instrumental in securing funding for the development of the new Veteran Center on
campus. In 2017, she was asked to join the faculty panel of the American Council on
Education’s program for Military Credit for Prior Learning.
Without the strong foundation and confidence built at Harper, Dr. Grant believes she
may never have gone on to further her education. She credits Harper faculty members,
such as Joni Rothblum, Dr. Peg Burbach and Julie D’Agostino, for instilling a confidence
in her that she is grateful for to this day.
“I feel that my academic and professional career has come full circle. I was first
helped to believe in myself at Harper, and today as a faculty member, I work each
day with a mission to inspire the next generation of students to achieve their potential
and develop a love of life-long learning,” she says.
Dr. Grant has been selected as the recipient for the 1987-1996 decade.
View Susan's video.
1997-2006
Royal Hartwig
Founder and President
The Royal Family Real Estate
After high school Royal Hartwig enrolled at Harper College because it was affordable,
flexible and was close to his full time job at the time. He earned his associates
degree in 2001. After graduating from Harper, he moved to Florida and attended Florida
International University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in business management
and minor in psychology.
After moving back to Illinois, Royal became a real estate agent with Coldwell Banker
Residential Brokerage, where he earned the honor of Rookie of the Year during his
first year. Within a couple of years he became the number one agent in the office
of 120 agents. When he switched to Keller Williams Team Realty in 2010, he quickly
became the top agent again in his office. It was at Keller Williams that he developed
his own team, which became one of the top 10 teams within the company’s Midwest Region.
His team was also ranked one of the top real estate teams in the US according to REAL
Trends.
In 2015, Royal branched out and opened his own brokerage that is based in Palatine.
His first year in business was extremely successful. In 2017, his firm is on pace
to achieve more than $40 million in sales. Royal currently ranks in the top one percent
of Realtors in terms of transactions and sales volume.
In addition to the success that Royal has experienced in his career, he is equally
proud of his community involvement and leadership. He is a member of the Schaumburg/Hoffman
Estates Rotary Club where he serves on their Foundation Board as well as on the committee
that established the Fishing Well scholarship program. A partnership with Harper College,
this program has designated an incredible $100,000 in scholarships to Harper students.
In 2016, Royal joined the Harper College Educational Foundation’s Golf Committee to
plan and fundraise for the event that raises funds for scholarships and programs at
Harper. He was one of the leading members on the committee in terms of money raised
and returned to do it again in 2017. Additionally, his company has donated more than
$3,000 to Blessings in a Backpack, a program that provides needy children from the
Hoffman Estates/Schaumburg area a backpack full of food so they can come to school
well fed and ready to learn on Mondays.
Royal has been happily married to Elizabeth for 11 years and has two wonderful kids,
Anthony and Marlee.
Royal has been selected as the recipient for the 1997-2006 decade.
View Royal's video.
2007-2017
Dr. Alexander Kantorovich
Clinical Associate Professor of
Pharmacy Practice
Chicago State University
For Dr. Alexander Kantorovich, success means making a difference in all aspects of
medicine – for his patients, students and the medical and general community overall.
This mindset was cultivated and began to flourish during his time at Harper College.
Dr. Kantorovich arrived at Harper in 2006 under the Distinguished Trustee scholarship,
with a goal of attending pharmacy school afterwards. While a student at Harper, he
had the opportunity to work on an independent research project under the direction
of his organic chemistry professor, Dr. Daniel Stanford.
In 2008, Dr. Kantorovich received his Associate of Science degree from Harper. He
graduated Summa Cum Laude from the UIC College of Pharmacy and as valedictorian with
a Doctor of Pharmacy degree in 2012. Following graduation, he completed a rigorous,
two-year pharmacotherapy residency (one of only 11 spots nationally at the time) at
the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, the number two ranked hospital in the country.
Dr. Kantorovich has achieved an exceptional level of success in the pharmacy profession.
He currently serves as Clinical Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Chicago
State University (CSU) College of Pharmacy and Clinical Pharmacy Specialist at Advocate
Christ Medical Center. In just three years at CSU, he ascended the faculty ranks and
was granted the rank of Associate Professor in July 2017.
In addition to his contributions in the classroom, Dr. Kantorovich has made significant
contributions to his profession in the form of scientific research and writing. His
research efforts focus on safe and effective medication use in the fields of cardiology
and general medicine. He has been a contributing author on pharmacy-related book chapters,
and has published in numerous medical and pharmacy professional journals.
Dr. Kantorovich’s volunteer and community activities include giving back to his profession
through reviewing professional manuscripts and student CVs, as well as editing board
certification materials. He has also served as a judge for the Chicago Public Schools
science fair and participates in providing important health screenings as the clinical
advisor for the CSU chapter of the Student Asian Pharmacists Association.
Dr. Kantorovich considers attending Harper College one of the best decisions he has
ever made. Of receiving the Distinguished Alumni Award, he says, “This award symbolizes
that the educational foundation that Harper ingrained in me was strong and able to
bear the weight of all the things that I have piled on it, including many years of
school and post-graduate training. It serves as a reminder to continue my journey
to be the best pharmacist, teacher and person I can be.”
Dr. Kantorovich has been selected as the recipient for the 2007-2017 decade.
View Alexander's video.