| Pritzker administration adds Sol 
			Flores as Deputy Governor, Announces three agency heads
 
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			 [January 18, 2019] 
			Governor JB Pritzker made the following personnel announcements in 
			his administration:
 Sol Flores will serve as Deputy Governor.
 
 Flores is the founding Executive Director of La Casa Norte, a 
			non-profit organization established in 2002 that has served more 
			than 30,000 youth and families confronting homelessness. Flores 
			built La Casa Norte from two employees with a $200,000 annual budget 
			to an 80-employee, multi-million-dollar organization that delivers 
			inspiration, hope and critical services to the lives of homeless 
			families, single parents, victims of domestic violence and abandoned 
			youth. She has served on numerous working groups and commissions as 
			a tireless advocate. Flores currently serves on the board of 
			directors at the Latino Policy Forum, The Chicago Low Income Housing 
			Trust Fund, Community Renewal Society, Hispanic Housing Development 
			Corporation and Kuumba Lynx. Flores was raised by a single mother 
			who came to Chicago from Puerto Rico and has been recognized as a 
			national Champion of Change for her work by the Obama White House.
 
 John Kim will serve as Director of the Illinois Environmental 
			Protection Agency (IEPA).*
 
			Kim has served in many senior roles during his distinguished 25 
			years at the department under five governors of both parties. He 
			currently serves as chief legal counsel, where he supervises a legal 
			staff of approximately 40 employees. Kim previously served as 
			director, interim director, ethics officer, deputy general counsel, 
			assistant counsel/special assistant attorney general, and project 
			manager for an IEPA-China pollution prevention project. Kim left the 
			IEPA for just over a year to serve as acting general counsel of the 
			Illinois Department of Agriculture in 2008 and 2009. Before joining 
			IEPA, Kim was an Assistant Attorney General of Illinois and was the 
			general counsel to the Midwest Environmental Enforcement 
			Association. He received his Juris Doctor from Southern Illinois 
			University Carbondale and his Bachelor of Science in industrial 
			engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 
			
			 
			
 Jim Bennett will serve as Director of the Illinois Department of 
			Human Rights (IDHR).*
 
			Bennett served as the Midwest Regional Director at Lambda Legal, the 
			nation’s largest legal organization dedicated to securing the full 
			civil rights of the LGBTQ community and people with HIV. During his 
			12-year career there, Bennett was a lead strategist in Lambda 
			Legal's Illinois and Iowa marriage campaigns and successfully fought 
			Indiana’s RFRA and their discriminatory ‘religious refusal’ laws. In 
			2013, he chaired Illinois Unites for Marriage, the statewide 
			coalition that led the successful effort to win marriage equality in 
			Illinois. Prior, Bennett served as acting senior external affairs 
			director at Howard Brown Health, marketing and development director 
			at the Shriver Center, and several roles at the American Red Cross’ 
			national and central Illinois regional offices. He was inducted into 
			the City of Chicago’s Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame in 2013 and was 
			the recipient of Equality Illinois’ Freedom award in 2018. He 
			received his MBA from the University of Illinois at Springfield and 
			his Bachelor of Science in marketing from Illinois State University.  
			
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			Michael Kleinik will serve as Director of the Illinois Department 
			of Labor (IDOL).*  
			Kleinik currently serves as executive director of the Medical 
			Cannabis Alliance Of Illinois. He previously served as the executive 
			director of the Chicago Laborers’ District Council’s 
			Labor-Management Cooperation Committee from 2008 to 2018. Prior, 
			Kleinik served as IDOL’s chief of staff and as manager of the 
			department’s Conciliation and Mediation Division. He also previously 
			worked for the Midwest Region Laborers’ District Council and was 
			elected two terms as Fayette County Sheriff in 1990 and 1994. He 
			began his career as a deputy sheriff in Bond County and then as a 
			Vandalia police officer.
 * Appointment pending confirmation by the Illinois Senate.
 
			Previous appointments to the Pritzker administration include: 
			
			 
			
 State agency directors:
 
 John Sullivan, director of the Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA)
 
 Janel L. Forde, director of the Illinois Department of Central 
			Management Services (CMS)
 
 Erin Guthrie, director of the Illinois Department of Commerce and 
			Economic Opportunity (DCEO)
 
 Alicia Tate-Nadeau, director of the homeland security and the 
			Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA)
 
 Theresa Eagleson, director of the Illinois Department of Healthcare 
			and Family Services (HFS)
 
 Heidi Mueller, director of the Illinois Department of Juvenile 
			Justice (IDJJ)
 
 David Harris, director of the Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR)
 
 Alexis Sturm, director of the Governor's Office of Management and 
			Budget (GOMB)
 
 Matt Perez, Illinois Fire Marshal
 
			Office of the Governor:
 
 Anne Caprara, chief of staff
 
 Dan Hynes, deputy governor
 
 Christian Mitchell, deputy governor
 
 Jesse Ruiz, deputy governor
 
 Nikki Budzinski, senior adviser
 
 Ann Spillane, general counsel
 
 Emily Bittner, deputy chief of staff for communications
 
 Jordan Abudayyeh, press secretary
 
 Sean Rapelyea, deputy chief of staff for external affairs
 
 Tiffany Newbern-Johnson, deputy chief of staff for legislative 
			affairs
 
			[Office of the Governor JB Pritzker] |