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MADAME AMBASSADOR FAY HARTOG-LEVIN OF WINNETKA IS A DIPLOMAT, PHILANTHROPIST, AND LEADER. BY RONI MOORE NEUMANN THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND
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Ambassador Fay Hartog-Levin wearing a medal signifying her status as Officer in the Order of Orange-Nassau awarded to her by the King for her work to strengthen the bilateral relationship between the United States and the Netherlands. PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROBIN SUBAR
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The year was 2003. Winnetka’s Fay Hartog-Levin and her husband Daniel Levin were asked to enhance visibility and support for a littleknown Illinois State Senator who had ambitious plans to run for the U.S. Senate. “Just meet him,” she implored to friends, some of whom she saw spontaneously, at the East Bank Club. Not only was this the site of the informal meet and greet, East Bank Club was founded by visionary leader and widely respected real estate developer Daniel Levin, founder and chairman of The Habitat Company, and Hartog-Levin’s husband. Who was the focus of the meet and greet? None other than Barack Obama, who won his U.S. Senate race, beginning his term in January 2005. In 2008, he was elected the 44th president of the United States. All ships rise, as they say, and Hartog-Levin’s star rose as she supported Obama’s campaign, sharing Continued on PG 8