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Jesse H. Ruiz (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
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, president of the Chicago Park District Board of Commissioners, vice president of the
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, and interim
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.. He currently works in the private sector as
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and general
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to the Vistria Group. As a lawyer, Ruiz spent more than two decades as a partner at the firm
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. He is the former president of the Chicago
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. Ruiz has been on the boards of a number of
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, including the Chicago Community Trust. Ruiz also spent many years as a member of the board of directors for the company Commonwealth Edison. In
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, he unsuccessfully sought the
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nomination for Illinois Attorney General.


Early life and education

Ruiz was born February 17, 1965 in Chicago. Ruiz was the son of Mexican
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s. From 1948 through 1955. his father was an undocumented immigrant. His father had originally come to the United States legally in 1943 as part of the bracero program, and ultimately received a green card. Ruiz is the youngest of four children. Ruiz grew up in the Roseland neighborhood of Chicago. For elementary school, Ruiz attended St. Anthony's. Ruiz graduated from Marist High School in 1983. He had been an honors student. In order to commute from his house to the high school, he needed to take three different Chicago Transit Authority busses. Ruiz began his college career attending University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in its engineering program. However, by February of his freshman year, he was failing several classes, which he would retrospectively attribute to, "a combination of being unfocused and enjoying campus life too much." He dropped-out of the school, returning home and enrolling himself at
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, while working part time as an auxiliary clerk at the American Medical Association. He then reapplied to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, this time seeking to be in its economics program. He was readmitted to the university. He graduated from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1988 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. Beginning in 1992, Ruiz attended University of Chicago Law School, where he was editor of the University of Chicago Law School Round Table. While at University of Chicago Law School, he attended classes taught by then-professors Barack Obama and
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. The course he took that was taught by Obama was a seminar course on racism and law. He graduated from with his
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in 1995.


Private sector career

In order to pay for his college tuition, Ruiz worked a variety of jobs, including jobs as a retail clerk, handyman, machine operator, and meter reader. After college, but before attending law school, Ruiz was a member of sales departments of Inland Steel Company and Ryerson Coil Processing Company. In total, he spent four years working in the steel industry. Prior to practicing law, Ruiz also was a management consultant with Booz Allen Hamilton, where he was a member of the operations management group. He worked there from 1995 through 1997. On October 30, 2006, Ruiz became a member of the board of directors of Commonwealth Edison. He continued to serve on the board for many years. Since September 2021, Ruiz has served as chief operating officer and general
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to the Vistria Group.


Legal career

Ruiz was sworn into the bar in 1995. In 1997, Ruiz was hired as an associate by Gardner Carton & Douglas. The firm would later merge into
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. Ruiz was a partner at the law firm for over twenty years. He focused on corporate securities,
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and the representation of public and middle-market companies. He would leave his role in the firm in 2019. He worked with companies such as Walmart, Exelon. Ruiz served as legal counsel to the Illinois Legislative Latino Caucus and the Illinois Legislative Latino Caucus Foundation. Ruiz was on the American Bar Association's Commission on Hispanic Legal Rights and Responsibility, to which the president of the ABA had appointed him in August 2013. Ruiz served as president of the Hispanic Lawyers Association of Illinois, chairman of the Hispanic Lawyers Scholarship Fund of Illinois, chairman of the Chicago Committee on Minorities in Large Law Firms. Ruiz has taught as an adjunct professor in corporate law at
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.


Chicago Bar Association

Ruiz was a board member of the Chicago
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for a number of years. He served a year as the association's president. He served as the 2017 campaign chair for the Chicago Bar Foundation's "Investing in Justice Campaign". For the 2017–2018 year, Ruiz served in the Chicago Bar Association's position of second vice president. For the 2018-2019 year, Ruiz served in the Chicago Bar Association's position of first vice president. Ruiz served as the president of the Chicago Bar Association from 2019 through 2020. He was sworn-in as president on June 18, 2019, succeeding Steven M. Elrod. Immediately after becoming president, he joined in with other voices to call for greater diversity on the benches of state courts. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Ruiz announced that the Chicago Bar Association would be waiving the administrative fee that it normally charged callers on its hotline who later engaged the attorney they spoke with for a consultation. On June 26, 2020, Ruiz was succeeded as president by Maryam Ahmad.


Politics and public service

Between 1999 and 2004, Ruiz served as commissioner of the
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Character and Fitness Committee and commissioner of the Chicago Public Schools Desegregation Monitoring Commission. He had been appointed to the latter role by president of the Chicago Board of Education Gery Chico. Politically, Ruiz supported the campaigns for office of his former law school professor Barack Obama. He volunteered as a canvasser and hosted a fundraiser for Obama's first Illinois State Senate campaign. He volunteered for Obama's presidential campaigns. From February 2011 through 2013, Ruiz served on the United States Department of Education's Equity and Excellence Commission, to which United States Secretary of Education
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had appointed him.


Chairman of the Illinois State Board of Education

In September 2004, Ruiz was appointed by Governor
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as chairman of the
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, becoming the first hispanic individual to hold the position. He succeeded Janet Steiner. Ruiz resigned from the position in May 2011 after being appointed to the
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. During his tenure, Ruiz reacted to a school district violating federal law by refusing to enroll an undocumented immigrant student by taking the lead in having the Illinois State Board of Education, in an unprecedented move, cut the state funding of the school district in question. That school district reversed course the day after this move was taken by the Illinois State Board of Education.


Vice President of the Chicago Board of Education

In May 2011, Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel appointed Ruiz as vice president of the
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. He resigned his position as vice president of the Chicago Board of Education in January 2016, after being confirmed by the
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to the Chicago Park District Board of Commissioners.


Interim CEO of Chicago Public Schools

In April 2015, amid a pending leave-of-absence by Barbara Byrd-Bennett, Ruiz was voted by the Chicago Board of Education to serve as interim
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. Byrd-Bennet's leave of absence, and the start of his interim tenure, began April 20. He served in this interim role for a total of three months. Byrd-Bennet resigned, amid Ruiz's interim tenure, on June 1, 2015. Byrd-Bennet's leave of absence and subsequent resignation had been spurred by a federal
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investigation into her. Immediately after becoming interim CEO, Ruiz suspended $20 million no-bid contract that had been granted to SUPES Academy at the urging Byrd-Bennet, who previous worked for the company, in 2013. Previously, as a member of the Chicago Board of Education, Ruiz had voted along with all other members of the board in 2013 to approve that contract. In July 2015, Forest Claypool was appointed Mayor Rahm Emanuel and the Chicago Board of Education to take office as permanent CEO of Chicago Public Schools effective July 27.


President of the Chicago Park District Board of Commissioners

On November 20, 2015, Mayor Emanuel announced that he would appoint Ruiz to the Board of Commissioners of the Chicago Park District, and that he recommended the other commissioners elect him the board's president. Ruiz's appointment was approved by
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on January 13, 2016. He was elected president of the Chicago Park District Board of Commissioners the same day. He was reelected as president of the Chicago Park District Board on May 23, 2018. Ruiz resigned from the Park District Board of Commissioners after being named as a deputy governor of Illinois, heading his final board meeting in December 2018. Ruiz was succeeded as Park District Board of Commissioners President in early 2019 by Avis LaVelle. His former seat on the board remained vacant until mayor Lori Lightfoot appointed Jose M. Muñoz to it in September 2019.


2018 Illinois Attorney General campaign

Ruiz unsuccessfully ran for the Democratic Party nomination 2018 Illinois Attorney General election, placing sixth in a crowded field of eight candidates, receiving 5.4% of the vote. Ruiz's campaign was chaired by Newton N. Minow, former chair of the Federal Communications Commission. The campaign's finance co-chairs included former United States secretary of commerce Penny Pritzker,
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co-owner and Lambda Legal board member Laura Ricketts, and former Exelon CEO John Rowe. Ruiz's candidacy was endorsed by United States congressman Luis Gutierrez. Citing his parents' Mexican immigrant background, Ruiz said that a motivating factor in his decision to seek the office were what he considered attacks on immigrant rights and minority rights by then-President Donald Trump. Ruiz ran on a pro-immigrant platform. Among Ruiz's campaign promises were to protect the state's residents from what he considered to be attacks on them by then-President Trump, to implement criminal justice system reform, to strengthen the police, and to work to "remove weapons from the streets". He also pledged to eradicate
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, in order to guarantee an "honest and transparent government". In reaction to the Cook County Democratic Party's decision to endorse Kwame Raoul for the office, Ruiz criticized what he characterized as the county party organization's decision to, "
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a fellow political insider", as being, "disappointing – but sadly, not surprising." Ruiz's negative characterization of Raoul as a "political insider" came despite the fact the Ruiz himself had strong connections to powerful politicians.


Deputy Governor of Illinois for Education

In December 2018, governor-elect J. B. Pritzker designated Ruiz, alongside Daniel Hynes and Christian Mitchell, to be one of three deputy governors. Ruiz's purview as deputy governor pertained to education. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Ruiz was involved in discussions as to whether youth sports could be safely conducted, including discussions with the Illinois High School Association and the Illinois Elementary School Association regarding whether youth sports. In August 2021, it was announced that Ruiz would be stepping down from the position of deputy governor for education. Ruiz told the '' Chicago Sun-Times'' that he, "wasn’t looking to leave, but a great opportunity to return to private practice presented itself." Governor Pritzker credited Ruiz, upon his departure with having made, "an enormous difference for our entire state’s education systems."


Nonprofit board memberships

Ruiz has served on the boards of the Chicago Legal Clinic, Metropolitan Planning Council, Erie Neighborhood House, Chicago Commons, and the Chicago Community Trust.


Personal life

Ruiz met his wife, Michele Ilene Ruiz, while attending University of Chicago Law School. His wife was a partner at the law firm Sidley Austin. With his wife, Ruiz has two sons. While Ruiz is Catholic, his wife and sons are Jewish. , Ruiz and his family resided in the Wicker Park neighborhood of Chicago. , they were living on Chicago's South Side.


Awards and recognition

Ruiz was the convocation speaker for 2014 economics graduates from the University of Illinois at Champaign. ;Awards * Crain's Chicago Business "40 Under 40 Rising Stars in Chicago Business" (2003) *Chicago Lawyer "40 Attorneys Under 40 in Illinois to Watch" (2003) *Illinois Legislative Latino Caucus Foundation Leadership Award (2003 and 2009) *El Valor Education Excellence Award (2007) *
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"Distinguished Service Award" (2011) * Walmart Legal Department's Walmart Spark Award for "outstanding client and community service and dedication to diversity in the legal profession" (2011) *Lawyers Lend-A-Hand to Youth Barristers Philanthropic Award (2012) -with Michele Ilene Ruiz *University of Illinois "Illini of the Year Award" (2013) *
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"Chicago Father of the Year" (2014) *Hispanic National Bar Association "Latino Layer of the Year" (2014) *Chicago Landmarks Preservation Excellence Awards (2019) -with Michele Ilene Ruiz


Electoral history


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ruiz, Jesse H. Politicians from Chicago Illinois Democrats Lawyers from Chicago Members of the Chicago Board of Education University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign alumni University of Chicago Law School alumni Chairs of the Illinois State Board of Education 1965 births Living people American politicians of Mexican descent CEOs of Chicago Public Schools Catholics from Illinois