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Luxury Living Chicago Co-Founder Takes on New Role

After 14 years at the helm as co-founder and managing partner of Luxury Living Chicago Realty (LLCR), Amy Galvin is stepping into a new role with the company, chief culture officer. A certified professional coach and a Certified Fair Play Method Facilitator, Galvin will focus on setting culture strategy for LLCR and its more than 50 team members 

in a post-pandemic world, Galvin says culture will be the key to the company’s future success. “I believe LLCR has some of its best and brightest days ahead,” said Galvin. “I could not be more excited about all of our futures, and I look forward to building something new for our LLCR family.” 

Chris Faye, the current Director of Operations, steps into the role of managing director. LLCR’s Maggie Levinsohn has also been promoted to people operations manager from experience manager. She and Galvin form the company’s culture operations department. 

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