| AG-elect Raoul announces 
			transition committee, senior staff
 
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			 [November 26, 2018] 
			Illinois Attorney General-elect Kwame Raoul announced the transition 
			committee for his office. The group will assist in transitioning the 
			functions of the office from Attorney General Lisa Madigan to Raoul, 
			who was elected to the office earlier this month.
 “I am pleased to be working with this team of accomplished legal and 
			policy professionals as I prepare to serve Illinois’ diverse 
			communities as attorney general,” Raoul said. “As the transition 
			proceeds, I will continue to engage perspectives from throughout the 
			state, including through issue-specific working groups.”
 
 TRANSITION COMMITTEE MEMBERS
 
 Kimberly Foxx
 Nancy Rotering
 Bob Berlin
 Andrea Zopp
 Renato Mariotti
 Brendan Kelly
 Kathryn Bocanegra
 Zachary Fardon
 Alan King
 Kathryn Saltmarsh
 
 TRANSITION STAFF
 Kim Janas
 Adam Braun
 Joe Duffy
 Katharine Eastvold
 
 Committee:
 
 Kimberly M. Foxx is the first African American woman to lead 
			the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office. She was elected in 2016 
			with a vision for transforming the office into a fairer, more 
			forward-thinking agency. In her first year in office, Foxx undertook 
			substantial reforms, such as revamping the Conviction Integrity 
			Unit, leading bond reform efforts, and prioritizing resources away 
			from low-level offenses. Prior to being elected state’s attorney, 
			Foxx served as an Assistant State’s Attorney for 12 years and as a 
			guardian ad litem advocating for children navigating the child 
			welfare system. She also served as chief of staff for the Cook 
			County Board President. Foxx is a graduate of Southern Illinois 
			University, where she earned a B.A. in Political Science and a J.D. 
			from the SIU School of Law.
 
 Nancy Rotering was elected mayor of Highland Park in 2011 and 
			re-elected in 2015. She began her career on the General Motors 
			Treasurer’s staff. In 1990, she joined McDermott Will & Emery as a 
			health law attorney. She shifted her focus to government work in 
			2008, joining the staff of state Representative Karen May. In 2015, 
			she founded the Highland Park-Highwood Legal Aid Clinic. Rotering 
			earned a Bachelor’s degree in economics from Stanford University, an 
			MBA from Northwestern University and a law degree from the 
			University of Chicago.
 
			
			 
			
 Bob Berlin serves as state’s attorney for DuPage County and 
			president of the Illinois State’s Attorneys Association. A 
			prosecutor for more than 30 years, Berlin worked for the Cook County 
			and Kane County state’s attorneys before moving to the DuPage County 
			State’s Attorney’s Office. Berlin held supervisory roles in the 
			Juvenile, Felony Trial and Criminal divisions before becoming the 
			county’s state’s attorney in 2010. Berlin has since been elected to 
			the position twice as a Republican. He is well-known for his 
			expertise in criminal justice reform and policy issues surrounding 
			opioid abuse. Berlin received his J.D. from Washington University 
			School of Law in St. Louis and his undergraduate degree from 
			Dickinson College.
 
 Andrea Zopp is president and CEO of World Business Chicago, 
			leading a mission of inclusive economic growth, supporting 
			businesses, and promoting Chicago as a leading global city. Most 
			recently, she served as Deputy Mayor, Chief Neighborhood Development 
			Officer for the City of Chicago. She also served in the United 
			States Attorney’s Office and was the first woman and African 
			American to serve as the First Assistant in the Cook County State’s 
			Attorney’s Office. Zopp has held executive leadership positions at 
			several Fortune 500 companies, including Sara Lee, Sears Holdings 
			and Exelon, and she previously led the Chicago Urban League. She has 
			served on the Chicago Board of Education and the Cook County Health 
			and Hospital System Board. Zopp is a graduate of Harvard College and 
			Law School.
 
 Renato Mariotti, an experienced trial lawyer and former 
			prosecutor, is a partner at Thompson Coburn, LLP, where he 
			represents clients in high-stakes litigation. As a federal 
			prosecutor, Mariotti was best known for leading the first-ever 
			indictment and prosecution of a high-frequency trader under the 
			anti-spoofing provision of the Dodd-Frank Act, a major case that 
			signaled a sea change in the government’s ability to enforce 
			securities regulations in the era of computer-aided trading. In 
			addition to his legal work, he is a CNN Legal Analyst and an 
			advocate for the rule of law and for protecting electoral systems 
			from attack. Mariotti is a graduate of Yale Law School and the 
			University of Chicago.
 
 Brendan Kelly has served as state’s attorney for St. Clair 
			County for eight years, focusing on violent crime and public 
			integrity. A graduate of Notre Dame and Saint Louis University of 
			Law, Kelly served in the Middle East in the U.S. Navy, conducting 
			research on joint Israeli-Palestinian police patrols. He served as 
			President of the Illinois State’s Attorneys Association and on the 
			Illinois Juvenile Justice Commission, the Illinois Criminal Justice 
			and Sentencing Reform Commission, and the Attorney General’s Sexual 
			Assault Task Force Law Enforcement Working Group. As state’s 
			attorney, he has been a strong supporter of innovative law 
			enforcement work on opioids and juvenile justice, reducing violent 
			crime by 41% during his tenure.
 
			
			 
			  
			
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Kathryn Bocanegra, AM, LCSW, ABD is a National Institute of Justice 
Graduate Research Fellow and doctoral candidate at the University of Chicago 
examining the intersection of communities and criminal justice interventions and 
how to develop localized strategies to enhance public safety and heal from 
traumatic exposure. Bocanegra has directed community violence prevention 
programming such as street intervention, school-based mentoring and 
trauma-informed family interventions. She has over 10 years of experience 
running support groups for families of homicide victims and trains community 
groups on working with crime survivors. Bocanegra is a member of the Illinois 
Sentencing Policy Advisory Council and served on the Illinois Governor's 
Commission on Criminal Justice and Sentencing Reform. 
 
 Zachary Fardon, a former federal prosecutor, is Managing Partner and Head 
of Litigation at King & Spalding LLP, and a partner in the firm’s Special 
Matters and Government Investigations practice. As United States Attorney in 
Chicago, Fardon oversaw successful investigations and prosecutions in the areas 
of financial crime, corporate misconduct, fraud, public corruption, gangs and 
terrorism. His 25-year career in the private and public sectors has focused on 
high-stakes litigation of criminal and civil matters. Fardon earned law and 
undergraduate degrees from Vanderbilt University.
 
 Alan King is a partner in Drinker, Biddle & Reath LLP, representing 
clients in the areas of employment litigation and counseling. He is vice chair 
of the firm’s Labor and Employment Group. He has extensive experience on behalf 
of private and public employers in individual and class-action cases in federal 
and state court, and he has participated in more than 100 mediations and 
settlement conferences. King was named one of 40 Illinois Attorneys Under 40 to 
Watch by the Law Bulletin Publishing Company in 2003. He has served on the 
boards of many civic and professional organizations, including the Children 
First Fund, the Ounce of Prevention Fund, the Chicago Chapter of the Federal Bar 
Association and the Chicago Committee on Minorities in Large Law Firms. King 
earned his J.D. from the University of Illinois and his B.A. from Augustana 
College.
 
 Kathryn Saltmarsh is the Executive Director of the Sentencing Policy 
Advisory Council (SPAC), an independent commission tasked with providing 
system-wide fiscal impact analysis for sentencing policy as well as facilitating 
the use of research and analysis to support implementation of evidence-based 
practices. Attorney General-Elect Raoul has served as Vice-Chair of SPAC since 
its inception in 2009. Saltmarsh previously served as Legislative Affairs Bureau 
Chief for the Office of the Illinois Attorney General and an assistant defender 
with the Supreme Court Unit of the Office of the State Appellate Defender. Kathy 
currently serves on the Budgeting for Results Commission, the Criminal Justice 
Information Authority Board, and the Board for the Center for State Policy & 
Leadership at the University of Illinois Springfield.
 
Staff:
 Kim Janas has worked in a variety of positions in state government, 
including as Secretary of the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission. 
Formerly, she was an Associate Counsel at the Office of Illinois Senate 
President John J. Cullerton, where she advised the Senate Judiciary and 
Insurance Committees. Janas was also an Assistant Attorney General in the 
General Law Bureau under Attorney General Madigan and a Staff Attorney at the 
Legislative Reference Bureau. Most recently, Janas was the General Counsel for 
the Illinois State Medical Society and ISMIE Mutual Insurance Company. She is a 
graduate of the University of Illinois College of Law and the University of 
Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
 
 
 Adam Braun is Of Counsel at Greenberg Traurig LLP, where he has been a 
member of the Government Law & Policy group since 2012. At Greenberg Traurig he 
has represented clients before State agencies and the General Assembly. 
Previously, he served as Deputy Legislative Director and Legislative Counsel to 
Governor Pat Quinn. Earlier in his career, he worked as Staff Attorney in the 
Office of the Illinois State Treasurer. Braun chaired the Illinois Holocaust and 
Genocide Commission from 2011-2014 and was appointed to chair the State Workers 
Compensation Advisory Board in 2011. He earned his J.D. from Loyola University 
Chicago School of Law and undergraduate degrees from Columbia University and 
Jewish Theological Seminary.
 
 Joe Duffy served as Raoul's campaign manager, leading all statewide 
efforts through a competitive eight-way primary and general election for 
attorney general. Previously, Duffy worked with Everytown for Gun Safety in 
Nevada, where he managed a successful ballot initiative to require background 
checks on all gun sales. In 2014, he directed Iowa's Democratic Party 
coordinated campaign. Duffy has also served as Executive Director of the 
Missouri Democratic party and worked for President Barack Obama's 2008 campaign, 
Missouri Governor Jay Nixon's reelection, and Organizing for America. A native 
of Northbrook, Illinois, Duffy holds a Bachelor's degree in political science 
from Illinois State University.
 
 Katharine P. Eastvold served as press secretary to Raoul’s campaign for 
attorney general. Previously, she worked at the Illinois General Assembly in the 
Office of the Senate President. She has also been a senior account executive at 
Frontline, an association management firm, serving as the Illinois HomeCare & 
Hospice Council's Director of Regulatory and Government Affairs. Eastvold is a 
graduate of Princeton University and currently attends Loyola University Chicago 
School of Law.
 
 Those interested in a position with the Office of the Attorney General or in 
contacting the transition team should email transition@kwameraoul.com.
 
				 
		[Katharine P. Eastvold] |