Foley Bankruptcy Group Hosts CARE Chicago Fall Reception, Awards Ceremony
16 January 2019
Inside ABI
Foley’s Bankruptcy & Business Reorganizations Practice hosted CARE Chicago’s Fall 2018 Networking Happy Hour Reception, where partner Mark Hebbeln was presented with a CARE Hero Award.
CARE, which stands for Credit Abuse Resistance Education, is a national nonprofit organization comprised of professionals in bankruptcy, financial services, and business who volunteer their time to educate the community about the benefits of personal financial management and the consequences of credit abuse.
Hebbeln received a CARE Hero Award for his tremendous efforts on behalf of, his commitment to, and his enthusiasm for CARE and its mission.
CARE, which stands for Credit Abuse Resistance Education, is a national nonprofit organization comprised of professionals in bankruptcy, financial services, and business who volunteer their time to educate the community about the benefits of personal financial management and the consequences of credit abuse.
Hebbeln received a CARE Hero Award for his tremendous efforts on behalf of, his commitment to, and his enthusiasm for CARE and its mission.
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