Jesse Ruiz (politician)

Jesse Ruiz
Ruiz in 2018
Deputy Governor of Illinois for Education
In office
January 2019 – August 2021
GovernorJ. B. Pritzker
Succeeded byMartin Torres[1]
President of the Chicago Park District Board of Commissioners
In office
January 13, 2016 – 2019
Preceded byBryan Traubert[2]
Succeeded byAvis LaVelle
Interim CEO of Chicago Public Schools
In office
April 20, 2015 – July 27, 2015
MayorRahm Emanuel
Preceded byBarbara Byrd-Bennett
Succeeded byForrest Claypool
Chairman of the Illinois State Board of Education
In office
September 2004 – May 2011
GovernorRod Blagojevich
Pat Quinn
Preceded byJanet Steiner
Succeeded byGery Chico
Personal details
Born (1965-02-17) February 17, 1965 (age 59)
Chicago, Illinois
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseMichele
Children2
Alma materUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (BA)
University of Chicago Law School (JD)
ProfessionLawyer
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Jesse H. Ruiz[3][4] (born February 17, 1965) is an American politician, lawyer, and businessman. He has previously held the positions of deputy governor of Illinois for education, chairman of the Illinois State Board of Education, president of the Chicago Park District Board of Commissioners, vice president of the Chicago Board of Education, and interim CEO of Chicago Public Schools. He currently works in the private sector as chief compliance officer and general counsel to the Vistria Group. He also currently serves as a member of the University of Illinois Board of Trustees.

As a lawyer, Ruiz spent more than two decades as a partner at the firm Drinker Biddle & Reath. He is the former president of the Chicago Bar Association

Ruiz has been on the boards of a number of nonprofits, including the Chicago Community Trust. Ruiz also spent many years as a member of the board of directors for the company Commonwealth Edison.

In 2018, he unsuccessfully sought the Democratic Party nomination for Illinois Attorney General.

  1. ^ Hinton, Rachel (4 November 2021). "Gov. Pritzker appoints Martin Torres to succeed Jesse Ruiz as new deputy governor for education". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved 22 July 2023.
  2. ^ Spielman, Fran (20 November 2015). "City Hall shuffle: Jesse Ruiz moves from school board to park board". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
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