Charles Vopicka
1857–1935 (age 78)
Politician/Diplomat
Biography
Charles Vopicka (1857–1935), a Czech-born American diplomat and politician, served his adopted country with distinction, including appointments as the United States Minister to Bulgaria, Romania, and Serbia. He worked tirelessly to ensure that American interests were represented abroad while advocating for the needs of Chicago's immigrant communities at home.
In every endeavor, Vopicka forged connections between nations and cultures, embodying the values of service and diplomacy that kept the community at peace during turbulent times. His legacy lives on through the lives he touched and the institutions that continue to honor his dedication.