"David Hanson brings a wealth of knowledge and experience into this
important position," said Saddler. "He understands the need for
employment, inclusion and accessibility for people with
disabilities. He also has a strong background in working with
government budgets, which is critical as we struggle with limited
resources."
As commissioner of the Chicago Mayor's Office for People with
Disabilities, known as MOPD, Hanson oversaw the creation of the
Mayoral Task Force on Employment of People with Disabilities. During
his 13-year tenure at MOPD, he also advocated for accessibility
rights, worked to bring the city into compliance with the Americans
with Disabilities Act and started programs to help businesses owned
by people with disabilities.
Hanson also spent five years as commissioner in the Mayor's
Office of Workforce Development.
Hanson succeeds Kristine Smith, who has been acting director of
the Division of Rehabilitation Services since August 2011. Smith
will continue as deputy director of the division.
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The
Division of Rehabilitation Services is the state's lead agency
serving individuals with physical disabilities. DRS works in
partnership with people with disabilities and their families to
assist them in making informed choices to achieve full community
participation through employment, education and independent living
opportunities.
[Text from
Illinois
Department of Human Services
file received from
the
Illinois Office of
Communication and Information]
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