Cindy Noonan Milojevic
Cindy Noonan Milojevic grew up spending all her summers at Lake Geneva. Once school was out, her family headed to the lake for a summer of swimming, skiing, walks in the woods and time with family and friends. She joined the Water Safety Patrol and for three summers was a lifeguard at George Williams College, Fontana Beach and other locations. Cindy married and thankfully her husband loved the lake as much as she did. They subsequently bought their own home at the lake in 1987.
Since that time, she has actively advocated for the health of the lake and the surrounding area. She is no stranger to the work of the GLC; she completed her Master Gardener certification, she has worked with the Conservation@Home program, advocated for and worked with the GLC and Roy Diblik to establish a rain garden at her association, and has been on the Holly Ball planning committee for many years.
Cindy has a Masters degree in Public Health from Northwestern University, a Masters from Concordia University in Educational Leadership and an undergraduate degree from the University of Illinois. After a lengthy career in the dental business, she migrated into an educational position where she became the Assistant Principal for Student Activities at Oak Park and River Forest High school. She is now retired but still acting as an educational consultant.
Throughout her life, Lake Geneva has been her passion and it remains so for her family which now celebrates the fourth generation of family members at the lake.

