• Board Member

​​             American Philanthropic Association


  • Prior Board Member

         South Holland Little League


  • Prior Vice President of T-Ball

         and Pitching Machine

         South Holland Little League


  • Prior Board Member

​         Kidtek, NFP


  • Prior Board Member

​         Theta Mu Lambda Charitable Foundation


  • Prior Board Member

          Hall Management Corporation


  • Sponsor

         South Holland Little League


  • Member

         Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. 

         2001-Present

COMMUNITY ACTIVIES

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • Juris Doctorate, Loyola University Chicago - School of Law, Chicago, Illinois, 2000


  • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (Minor in Computer Science), Hampton University, Hampton, Virginia, 1987

EDUCATION

IN THE COMMUNITY

ATTORNEY PROFILE

Attorney Christopher A. Weinum was raised in West Hempstead, New York, and moved to Illinois in 1989. He worked for Sears Roebuck and Co as a computer programmer and then transitioned to the legal department upon receiving his degree from Loyola University Chicago School of Law. He moved to South Holland in 2005 and is active in both the community and his church. Additionally, Chris sponsors a local Little League team and through his Fraternity has assisted in many endeavors assisting both the youth and homeless individuals in our community with donations of guidance, public speaking, time, and assistance.

  • Owner, Law Office of Christopher A. Weinum, Chicago and South Holland, Illinois 2001 – present


  • Faculty, Keller Graduate School of Management, Chicago, Illinois 2003-2019


  • Administrative Hearing Judge, Calumet City, Illinois 2005-2007


  • Legal Counsel, Illinois District of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. 2001-2005, 2008 – present


  • Senior Counsel, Sears, Roebuck and Co, Hoffman Estates, Illinois 2000-2001

Attorney Christopher A. Weinum is the practicing attorney for the Law Office of Christopher A. Weinum. He has been a resident of the South Holland community for ten years and is actively involved in the community. He is also adjunct faculty for Keller Graduate School of Management.