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A quick look at Mayor-elect Johnson’s transition committee

Thursday, Apr 27, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller

* The announcement…


* Let’s start with public safety. Brendan Deenihan is a member of the transition committee. Deenihan was CPD’s Chief of Detectives until he left the department earlier this year, apparently for a job with Google

Insiders have speculated that Deenihan was likely among a shortlist of candidates to replace the top cop.

Deenihan joined the police department in 1997 and earned a reputation as being a meticulous and collaborative leader as he rose in the ranks. He notably led the implementation of technology centers in the city’s police areas that police leaders have framed as vital for cracking cases and reducing crime.

Johnson also appointed three co-chairs to his Public Safety Subcommittee, including Sen. Robert Peters, a top defender of the state’s SAFE-T Act. Other members include Robert Boik, a CPD veteran administrator who served as chief of staff to two superintendents and then took over the CPD’s much-criticized effort to comply with the federal consent decree until last year when he was apparently fired after a disagreement with the superintendent over proper staffing of that effort. And Dr. Kathryn Bocanegra, a UIC assistant professor with more than “15 years of experience in community mental health, community violence prevention, and criminal justice reform work.”

* The transportation subcommittee co-chairs are heavily weighted toward mass transit. Rep. Kam Buckner, a full-throated mass transit supporter who ran for mayor is a co-chair, as is former state Sen. Kirk Dillard, who chairs the RTA. Elevated Chicago director Roberto Requejo, who previously worked for the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, The Chicago Community Trust, and the Metropolitan Planning Council, is also a co-chair.

* Martin Cabrera, of Cabrera Capital Markets, is on the transition committee, as is Richard S. Price, the Executive Chairman of Mesirow, Charles Smith of CS Insurance Strategies and Margaret Stender, Minority Owner and Founding CEO of The Chicago Sky. The Economic Vitality & Equity Subcommittee Co-Chairs are Michael Fassnacht, the President & CEO of World Business Chicago; Lynnette McRae, the Program Director for Connecting Capital and Community at Chicago Community Trust; and Grow Greater Englewood Executive Director and Woods Fund Chicago chair Anton Seals.

* Jim Connolly of the Chicago Laborers’ District Council and Dian Palmer of SEIU Local 73 are also on the transition committee. The Workers Rights and Labor Subcommittee co-chairs are Shabatayah Andrich of SEIU HCIL, Rev. C.J. Hawking of Arise Chicago and Sophia Zaman of the Raise the Floor Alliance.

* Emma Tai of United Working Families had a huge impact on the campaign and she’s on the transition committee. US Rep. Delia Ramirez is on the committee as is Kennedy Bartley of the People’s Unity Platform, Jitu Brown of the Journey For Justice Alliance and Rev. Dr. Marshall Hatch, Sr. of the New Mount Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church.

* Education & Youth Subcommittee co-chairs include CTU Vice President Jackson Potter and Jesse Ruiz, who was Gov. Pritzker’s Deputy Governor for Education and has had a host of other positions in education. Jay Travis, the executive director of the Needmor Fund who led the CTU-allied Kenwood-Oakland Community Organization and lost a bitter House primary to Christian Mitchell, is also a co-chair.

* A roundup from Isabel…

       

18 Comments
  1. - TheInvisibleMan - Thursday, Apr 27, 23 @ 12:14 pm:

    Seems reasonable and well-thought out, all around.

    A medical doctor as a co-chair of the health and human services sub-committee. Johnson clearly knows the most important part of leadership is to find responsible and knowledgeable people in their field to inform public policy. Seems like a no-brainer, but just one county over from here we had an anti-vaxxer on our public health and safety committee.

    I shudder at what the makeup of these committees would have been under a Vallas win.


  2. - Friendly Bob Adams - Thursday, Apr 27, 23 @ 12:33 pm:

    Where did they find Kirk Dillard?


  3. - Dotnonymous - Thursday, Apr 27, 23 @ 12:33 pm:

    “I shudder”…rightly so.


  4. - Lucky Pierre - Thursday, Apr 27, 23 @ 12:43 pm:

    How on earth could the Mayor elect appoint a business development team that doesn’t include anyone who actually worked in the private sector building a business?


  5. - Arsenal - Thursday, Apr 27, 23 @ 12:46 pm:

    ==I shudder at what the makeup of these committees would have been under a Vallas win.==

    Would he be suing half of them?

    ==Where did they find Kirk Dillard?==

    At the Adam Kinzinger Institute for Dudes the Republican Party Has Abandoned?

    He’s a good choice, though. I’m sure he can tell you a lot about what’s gone wrong at the CTA.

    Really, several unexpected, impressive names on this list. Sends good signals.


  6. - TheInvisibleMan - Thursday, Apr 27, 23 @ 1:05 pm:

    LP - I get it. The whole run government like a business thing you will stick with no matter how many times it fails. But this isn’t Rauner. Johnson has clearly appointed people *in government* to run government - like a government.

    Their job is to listen to businesses and make recommendations up the chain accordingly, not be part of some regulatory capture scheme.


  7. - education first - Thursday, Apr 27, 23 @ 1:26 pm:

    sadly, the entire disability community appears to be shut out. What is up with that?


  8. - de Gaulle - Thursday, Apr 27, 23 @ 1:29 pm:

    ==How on earth could the Mayor elect appoint a business development team that doesn’t include anyone who actually worked in the private sector building a business?==

    Fassnacht ran essentially the largest advertising agency in the world.


  9. - low level - Thursday, Apr 27, 23 @ 1:35 pm:

    Cabrera and Price are the only Finance people?


  10. - NIU Grad - Thursday, Apr 27, 23 @ 1:44 pm:

    “I shudder at what the makeup of these committees would have been under a Vallas win.”

    A man with that kind of ego would be very hesitant to share the spotlight with other leaders. Mr. “I Alone Can Fix It” wanted all the credit and none of the blame.


  11. - Friendly Bob Adams - Thursday, Apr 27, 23 @ 1:45 pm:

    education first- yes, I noticed the lack of disability representation. Too often disability gets subsumed under DEI efforts. Not sure if that was the intention here.


  12. - Arsenal - Thursday, Apr 27, 23 @ 1:46 pm:

    ==How on earth could the Mayor elect appoint a business development team that doesn’t include anyone who actually worked in the private sector building a business?==

    Well, of course, he didn’t, because “business development” isn’t the name of the team, but moreover, neither Johnson nor anyone else in city government will be “working in the private sector building a business”.

    For most people, when we need a plumber, we call a plumber, not a hydrologist. But of course, when you need a plumber, you complain that Democrats aren’t acting like Bruce Rauner, so different strokes, I guess.


  13. - education first - Thursday, Apr 27, 23 @ 2:16 pm:

    Sadly, Friendly Bob Adams, it is because disability gets subsumed under DEI efforts that I feel like I find myself reminding progressives time and time again that disability as a civil right is being ignored.


  14. - froganon - Thursday, Apr 27, 23 @ 2:37 pm:

    LP@ 12:43…who actually worked in the private sector building a business?
    Maybe because so many private business people have such a bad record of serving the public versus serving themselves…like Rauner, ComEd, red light companies, towing companies?


  15. - JoeMaddon - Thursday, Apr 27, 23 @ 2:44 pm:

    **sadly, the entire disability community appears to be shut out. What is up with that?**

    Candace Coleman is a person with a disability that works at Access Living. She’s a co-chair of the Human Rights, Equity, and Inclusion committee.

    She’s wonderful.


  16. - de Gaulle - Thursday, Apr 27, 23 @ 3:06 pm:

    Cosign on Candace Coleman being A+


  17. - Amalia - Thursday, Apr 27, 23 @ 3:24 pm:

    this committee is so different from ones in the past. so many names that regularly appear are not on the list. refreshing. but Crain’s seems miffed.


  18. - ChicagoBars - Thursday, Apr 27, 23 @ 6:09 pm:

    The guy who brought us the short lived “Chicago Not in Chicago” tourism campaign among several other marketing masterstrokes is sticking?


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