State Senator Cristina Pacione-Zayas, and Rich Guidice, who just retired as Executive Director at OEMC, are now preparing for their new roles at City Hall.
Two people who will help shape and lead Chicago Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson's administration spoke publicly Friday.Chicago Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson names OEMC Executive Dir. Rich Guidice as chief of staff
"You take 33 and a half years of experience, you know, I know who to talk to and who the right players are to speak to to get the job done," Guidice said. "So there's going to be infrastructure assets on site today from official police personnel on site," he said. "Certainly a lot of communications with all the downtown entities."
"We're both Chicago kids at heart," Pacione-Zayas said. "We love Chicago, we've grown up in Chicago. My background is education, community organizing, of course, policy now being in the Senate. So I think it's going to be a great combination to complement the mayor elect's skills as well."
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