Record #: R2014-691   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 9/10/2014 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 9/10/2014
Title: Congratulations extended to Pat Harney on retirement from Chicago Department of Transportation
Sponsors: O'Connor, Mary
Attachments: 1. R2014-691.pdf
RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, Pat Harney, First Deputy Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Transportation, retired from public service effective August 15, 2014, after a long and distinguished career; and

WHEREAS, the City Council has been informed of this significant event by Alderman Mary O'Connor of the 41st Ward; and

WHEREAS, Pat received a Bachelor of Science degree from Marquette University, and a Master of Business Administration from Illinois Institute of Technology in 1983, a combination of academic credentials that established his approach to the challenges of public infrastructure development: technical knowledge coupled with management skills; and

WHEREAS, over the years, Pat has earned a reputation and respect as an expert in construction and management of facilities and infrastructure for the benefit of the public; and

WHEREAS, prior to 2000, Pal served in facilities management positions for the City's Department of Aviation and the Chicago Transit Authority, and also worked for a private infrastructure and security corporation; and

WHEREAS, Pat's abilities and interest brought him back to the public sector in positions of increasing responsibility: from 2000 to October of 2006, Pat served in the City's Department of Aviation, first as Deputy Commissioner responsible for challenging initiatives that included development of the new terminal at Midway Airport, and next as First Deputy Commissioner, overseeing all aspects of the department's operations, development, planning, finances and airport security; and

WHEREAS, in October of 2006, Pat returned for a short time to the CTA as Executive Vice-President, responsible for managing the CTA's capital program, construction, engineering and facilities management; and

WHEREAS, from July of 2007 to 2011, Pat was First Deputy Chief of Staff to Mayor Richard M. Daley, responsible for coordinating the City's approach to infrastructure issues and for managing the City's efforts to invest $2.2 billion in federa...

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