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Our history

In the 1970's, the Berwyn Business Development Commission (Commission) was established by a group of civic-minded business owners for the purpose of creating a better Berwyn. The commission's efforts were focused on land development and local business promotion. Among these efforts, the "Better to Buy and Save in Berwyn" campaign was launched. This was a unified effort by Berwyn business owners to display decals and promote business. However, budget constraints limited the reach of the organization.

After more than a decade of research into growing the scope of the organization, the Commission founded a Local Development Corporation in 1983, and thus, the Berwyn Development Corporation (BDC) was born.

The BDC's first official meeting was held in February 1984. As the organization matured, it became clear that funding would need to be secured at the local level in order to bring development projects to fruition. In 1987, the Cermak Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district was established, and by the end of summer 1988, the BDC had received 501(c)(3) status.

Eventually, the other three commercial corridors established TIF districts, including Ogden Avenue (1993), the Depot (1997) and Roosevelt Road (1997). The Board's tripartite goal for these districts was to increase real estate tax revenue, sales tax revenue and employment opportunities.

The BDC evolved out of the vision of a group of concerned citizens, and by bringing that vision to the table, those founders launched a movement that has improved the Berwyn community.

Our momentum has been a result of each generation of residents and business owners maintaining that original vision and sense of cooperation. Though the faces and products may have changed over the years, the mission has remained the same.

Our Mission

To lead and promote those activities that support equitable economic growth for all community stakeholders in Berwyn.

 

Vision Statement:

We will endeavor to develop policies and procedures that all Berwyn residents and stakeholders can contribute to and benefit from economic opportunities.   We seek to identify and address any barriers that minority-owned businesses face in attaining economic opportunities. As a result, the BDC has developed programs and partnerships with community organizations to specifically assist minority-owned businesses and will continue to expand on those as appropriate.

Who Are We?

The Berwyn Development Corporation (BDC) markets Berwyn regionally and nationally as a prime business and leisure destination. We are here to promote Berwyn’s energy and culture to visitors and residents and to create unique development opportunities for business.

The BDC is a public-private partnership with the City of Berwyn that provides chamber services and economic development to all segments of the Berwyn community. The BDC is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit membership organization that serves business and individual members. The BDC focuses its efforts on those activities that will improve the overall climate for local businesses and residents, in addition to encouraging the development of new commercial venues and employment opportunities. The BDC continually strives to develop new programs, services and special events that promote Berwyn businesses and the community.

2026 Board of Directors

The BDC is a charitable and educational not-for-profit organization that operates with a volunteer Board of Directors and a dedicated, professional staff. Our Board of Directors represents some of Berwyn’s most innovative and entrepreneurial small and mid-sized businesses and community stakeholders. Get to know them below.

David Hulseberg
David Hulseberg

Executive Director

 

Mario Manfredini
Mario Manfredini

Board President

Fabiola Avitia
Fabiola Avitia

Vice President

 

Diane Salemi
Diane Salemi

Vice President

 

Julie Revell
Jamie Revell

Past Board President

 

Juan Agustin Fleitas
Juan Agustin Fleitos

Treasurer

Anthony Belcaster
Anthony Belcaster

Secretary

 

Richard _Jousef_ Mandragon
richard "jousef" mandragon

Appointed by Mayor, Board Member

Alma
Alma Aviles

Board Member

 

Dr. Charles Bareis
Dr. Charles Bareis

Board Member

Martin Castro
Martin Castro

Board Member

josue-duarte
Josue Duarte

Board Member

William Noorlag
William Noorlag

Board Member

Jazmin Sandoval
Jazmin Sandoval

Board Member

Melissa McDow
Melissa McDow

Board Member

Eddie Wilkowski
Eddie Wilkowski

Board Member

Think of Us as an Extension to Your Staff

How can the Berwyn Development Corporation help you? Our team of business experts is here to provide information and connect you to resources and services. Our Team is specially trained to get you the answers you need to run your business efficiently. Call on us.

David Hulseberg

Executive Director
davidh@berwyn.net
708-749-6577

Alexis Alaimo

Economic Development
Project Manager
AlexisA@berwyn.net
708-749-6577

Hannah Breakey, MPA

Management Analyst
Pronouns: she/her/hers
HannahB@berwyn.net 
708-749-6587

dominique Carmona

Chamber Manager
dominiquec@berwyn.net
708-749-6577

Hablo Español

Russell Glab

Accountant
russellg@berwyn.net
708-749-6578

Nancy Gonzalez

Vacancy Coordinator
nancyg@berwyn.net
708-738-1456

Macey Morales 

Marketing Manager
maceym@berwyn.net
708-749-6583

Estefania Rodriguez

Chamber Assistant
estefaniar@berwyn.net
708-749-6585

Hablo español

Helen Tornquist

Homegrown Coordinator
helent@berwyn.net
708-851-8567

Hablo español

Kierra J. Turpin

Marketing Project Coordinator
kierrat@berwyn.net
708-788-8100

Genesis Valencia

Special Events Coordinator
genesisv@berwyn.net
708-749-6588

Hablo español

Michelle Valdovinos-Valle

Marketing Coordinator /Designer
MichelleV@berwyn.net
708-749-6586

Hablo español

Contact Us

3322 South Oak Park Avenue, 2nd Floor, Berwyn, IL 60402
708. 788.8100
info@berwyn.net

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Magazine Overview

Berwyn Magazine is the most widely distributed publication in Berwyn, reaching over 18,500 mailboxes and participating in quarterly giveaway events. Each English edition is mailed to every Berwyn household and business, and a second Spanish edition is also available. The magazine features BDC news and economic development updates, community news, chamber activities, and upcoming events.

 

Community Resource Guide

Berwyn's Community Resource Guide reaches over 25,000 households and businesses, and every new Berwyn resident receives a copy with their welcome packet. BDC members receive a complimentary listing and are offered advertising opportunities. Advertising in the guide gives your business year-round exposure and builds your local brand.
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