The North Shore Weekend West, Issue 39

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SATURDAY FEBRUARY 28 | SUNDAY MARCH 1 2015

Glenview | Northbrook | Deerfield

SUNDAY BREAKFAST

SOCIAL SCENE

Bill Terlato is dedicated to fine wines. P.26

Cupid’s arrow on target at Lynn Sage event. P.16

SPORTS

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NEWS

HEFTER WINS BARRON’S AWARD AGAIN

Sheridan Turner, the CEO and President of the Kohl Children Museum in Glenview. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOEL LERNER

BY DAVID SWEET

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or the sixth straight year, Highland Park resident Steven Hefter of Wells Fargo Advisers was ranked by Barron’s as the top financial advisor in Illinois. ILLUSTRATION BY BARRY BLITT

The 60-year-old oversees a typical account of $10 million at Hefter, Leshem, Margolis, a capital management group in Deerfield. His interest in the market began at 13. With bar mitzvah money in hand, Hefter started examining the stock listings in the

newspaper. He bought 10 shares of Sperry Rand at around $13. “That got me interested. I’d check how it did every day in the afternoon Chicago Daily News,” he noted in an interview with The North Shore Weekend last year. When he joined Wachovia Securities in 2007 (which was purchased by Wells Fargo the following year), Hefter enjoyed access to top money managers around the world (most firms require advisors to use company managers). “When we found out we could have access to better returns for us and for our clients, that’s a huge difference,” he says. “We used to analyze individual companies and stocks. Now we can pick the best managers.” If his past words are any guide, don’t expect the financial advisor to rest on his laurels anytime soon. Hefter told us in 2014, “I prefer work to golf. I don’t think I could ever retire because I enjoy it too much.”

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hen Waukegan teachers went on strike in October, more than 16,000 students left school. Some students rejoiced. Others moped, got upset, missed the learning environment.

Rampant boredom gripped the bulk of the students after a week of the one-month work stoppage. Kohl Children’s Museum, a nonprofit based in Glenview, eradicated students’ ennui at a library in Waukegan. An educator from the facility — Kohl Children’s Museum encourages young children, from birth to age 8, to become effective learners — packed educational supplies and headed north during the class stoppage. The educator supervised activities, lively and creative and engaging ones. GradeContinues on page 9

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