Pritzker Announces Appointment of Sylvia I. Garcia as Director of the
Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity
Erin Guthrie Announces Departure from DCEO Director Role
Following Two Years of Service
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[February 19, 2021]
Building on a strong team of diverse experts in their fields, Governor
JB Pritzker named Sylvia I. Garcia to serve as Director of the Illinois
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO), pending
confirmation by the Illinois Senate. Garcia replaces Erin Guthrie, who
is stepping down from her role of director later this month to pursue an
opportunity in the private sector, after serving as DCEO Director since
the beginning of the Governor’s administration.
“I am thrilled to appoint Sylvia to serve as the next leader of DCEO –
her professional background and knowledge across sectors will be a
valuable asset to Illinois' communities and working families as we build
a strong economy that works for everyone,” said Governor JB Pritzker.
“Erin Guthrie has worked tirelessly since the beginning of my
administration to help our residents and small businesses succeed, and
her commitment and work was especially critical throughout the COVID-19
pandemic. I thank Erin for her service to the state and wish her
continued success in these next steps of her career.”
Garcia is a mission-driven leader with over 15 years of professional
experience across different sectors. Garcia was previously a Principal
Consultant at WSP, USA where she led a national practice area and
advised on the creation of a partnership which identified federal policy
opportunities to maximize local benefits and investment in underserved
communities. Prior to that, she served as Chief Operating Officer and
Chief of Staff at the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), where she managed
the day-to-day operations of the nation’s second largest transit agency
with 11,000 employees, $1.5 billion annual operating budget, and $5
billion five-year capital plan.
“I am honored to serve as Director of the Illinois Department of
Commerce and Economic Opportunity and want to thank Governor Pritzker
for the opportunity to work on behalf of the state of Illinois,” said
DCEO Director Sylvia I. Garcia. “I am committed to helping this
administration grow a strong economy for our businesses, residents and
communities and look forward to building on the successes of the past
two years.”
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Prior to CTA, Garcia served as Chief Financial Officer and Assistant
Secretary for Budget at the United States Department of
Transportation, where she managed the federal agency’s $70 billion
annual budget and acted as chief liaison to the U.S. House and
Senate on appropriations matters. In addition to her extensive
government experience, Garcia has completed fellowships with
Leadership Greater Chicago and the Presidential Management
Fellowship. Garcia earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of
Michigan and Master of Science in Public Service Management from
DePaul University.
Erin Guthrie has been at the helm of DCEO since 2019 and is the
first Black woman to lead the department. During her tenure, Guthrie
executed a number of programs focused on bringing economic
development to underserved areas, expanding job training in growing
industries and propelling growth of small businesses. Director
Guthrie also led the launch of $1 billion in COVID-19 relief
programs for small businesses and communities, including the
historic Business Interruption Grants (BIG) program, which provided
9,000 grants totaling $275 million for businesses in every corner of
the state.
“Over the past two years, DCEO and this administration have worked
to expand economic growth, create thousands of jobs and increase
access to tools for businesses of all types and sizes to grow and
succeed here in Illinois,” said DCEO Director Erin Guthrie. “The
onset of COVID-19 only strengthened our resolve to help businesses
and workers, which is why we developed equity centric programs to
help the hardest hit businesses and industries recover from the
crisis. None of these achievements would be possible if it weren’t
for the incredible vision and leadership of Governor Pritzker. I
want to thank him for the opportunity to serve in the
administration, and congratulate Sylvia on her appointment. I look
forward to working alongside her to ensure a smooth transition in
the days ahead.”
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