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What’s Next for Navy Pier? CEO Shares Her Vision

Clip: 1/23/2018 | 8m 26sVideo has Closed Captions

Marilynn Gardner talks about changes under her leadership and her vision for Navy Pier.

Marilynn Gardner took the reins of Navy Pier in 2011 and has overseen its $300 million transformation as the pier’s president and CEO. She joins us in discussion.

01/23/2018 | Rating NR

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