Rauner announces “Turnaround Team”
Stellar team to help turn Illinois around
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[January 23, 2015]
CHICAGO
– Following a presentation at the University of Chicago, where he
laid out a number of structural issues facing Illinois, Governor
Bruce Rauner today announced his Turnaround Team, a group of
extremely talented individuals who have deep experience in
management, budgets, and streamlining bureaucracies.
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“Our current trajectory is unsustainable as a state,” said Gov.
Rauner. “I’ve long promised to bring superstars from both inside
Illinois and out to help turn our state around and I know Donna,
Trey and Linda are the perfect trio to do just that.”
Donna Arduin, CFO
Donna Arduin has established a reputation for bringing government
spending under control through long-term policy planning and
fiscally responsible budgeting. She is a veteran of state budget
management and tax reform and as budget director, led toward
responsibility the budgets of Michigan, under Governor Engler; New
York, under Governor Pataki; Florida under Governor Bush; and
California, under Governor Schwarzenegger. A graduate of Duke
University, Arduin graduated magna cum laude with honors in
economics and public policy. Prior to her career in the public
sector, she worked as an analyst in New York and Tokyo in the
private financial markets for Morgan Stanley and Long-Term Credit
Bank of Japan.
Trey Childress, Deputy Governor
Trey Childress served as the COO for the State of Georgia under two
governors. He was responsible for leadership and supervision of
Georgia’s 50 state departments, agencies, and boards and commissions
while leading government transformation initiatives. Prior to that,
he served as the Director of the Governor’s Office of Planning &
Budget, and was responsible for the State’s $32 billion budget,
annual capital outlay portfolio of $1 billion and state business
planning during the unprecedented revenue losses of the Great
Recession. Childress previously served as Senior Adviser and
Director of Policy for the Office of the Governor with the
successful passage of more than 30 signature policy initiatives in
education, health care, transportation, taxation and natural
resources.
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He began his career in public service working with the former
Georgia Information Technology Policy Council, the Georgia
Technology Authority and the Office of Planning & Budget. During
his service, Georgia was recognized as one of the best managed
states in the country by Governing Magazine. Childress earned a
master’s degree in public policy and bachelor’s degrees in
industrial and systems engineering and international affairs
from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta.
Linda Lingle, Senior Adviser
Linda Lingle was the first woman elected governor of Hawaii,
serving two terms from 2002-2010. Gov. Lingle oversaw a $10
billion annual budget and made state government more
transparent, responsive and accountable. Prior to her role as
governor, she served as the Mayor of Maui County for eight
years, and was a member of the Maui County Council for ten years
prior to that. Gov. Lingle began her career as the founder,
editor and owner of the Moloka’i Free Press. She earned a
bachelor’s degree in journalism from California State
University, Northridge. She is a native of St. Louis, Mo.
[Lance Trover, Officer of the
Governor Bruce Rauner]
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