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Governor announces reappointment of Naperville resident to state board and other appointments

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Local appointments happen for Illinois.

Governor Bruce Rauner announced today his appointments to the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board and selection of the Co-Chairs of the Early Learning Council in the Governor’s Office of Early Childhood Development.

Naperville resident Michael Prueter was reappointed to the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board where he has served since 2010.

Prior to serving on the board, Prueter served as government liaison for a number of corporations and trade associations where he negotiated labor contracts with local and national food service vendors. He also served on a national legislative policy board in Washington, D.C., for a number of years.

Prueter has several years of business experience in the banking and financial services industry. He also worked as a staff member in the Illinois House and Illinois Senate.

Prueter received his bachelor’s degree and an MBA from Columbia State University.

Judy Biggert / Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board

Another appointment familiar to Naperville residents is former U.S. Rep. Judy Biggert who represented the southwestern suburbs in Congress from 1999-2013.

The governor appointed Biggert to the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board. Her experiences in Congress and at the state and local level bring a unique perspective to the board.

She served on the Education and the Workforce Committee, including subcommittees on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education, and Higher Education and Workforce Training. She also served on the Financial Services Committee, and was the Chairwoman of the Insurance Housing and Community Opportunity Subcommittee.

Before being elected to Congress, Biggert served in the Illinois House of Representatives from 1993 to 1999. She also was a member of the Hinsdale Township High School District 86 from 1978 to 1985, and served as its president from 1983 to 1985.

An attorney, Biggert is a graduate from Northwestern University’s School of Law. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Stanford University. She lives in Hinsdale.

Andrea Waintroob / Chairman, Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board

Andrea Waintroob will serve as the chairman of the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board. She brings more than 35 years of experience in negotiating labor contracts with private and public sector employers.

Waintroob has negotiated and settled more than 50 collective bargaining agreements for educational employers in the State of Illinois as well as cities and other public entities. She is currently Of Counsel at Franczek Radelet and was one of its founding partners. Prior to her work at Franczek Radelet, she was a partner at Vedder Price, representing public school districts in labor and employment negotiations.

In addition to her work as an attorney, she is also a lecturer at the University of Chicago in both the law and business schools. She has taught courses on public sector labor relations and government regulation of the employment relationship.

A graduate of Brown University, Waintroob  earned her law degree at the University of Chicago. She lives in Deerfield.

Beth Purvis and Phyllis Glink / Co-Chairs, Early Learning Council

Other appointments released on Friday are Rauner’s selection of  Secretary of Education, Dr. Beth Purvis, to serve as a Co-Chair of the Early Learning Council. Dr. Purvis has more than 22 years of experience in various levels of education. Most recently, Dr. Purvis was the Chief Executive Officer of the Chicago International Charter School. She was also an assistant professor of special education and associate director of the Child and Family Development Center at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Phyllis Glink also was selected to serve as a Co-Chair of the Early Learning Council. Glink is currently the Executive Director of the Irving Harris Foundation, which focuses on investments to early-childhood education and children and family welfare, among other issues. She is an advocate for the well-being of infants, toddlers, and pregnant women, focusing on early intervention through increasing non-profit advocacy, government involvement and public understanding. Glink has also served on the Illinois Department of Human Services Advisory Council on Childcare.

 

 

 

 

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