Vallas named a top administrator, not president, at Chicago State
Chicago State University named Paul Vallas its temporary chief administrative officer not interim president on Friday, despite Gov. Bruce Rauner for weeks pushing the former Chicago Public Schools CEO as the leading candidate for a crisis-management role at the South Side college.
The board selected Rachel Lindsey, the schools former dean of the arts and sciences, as interim president.
The boards decision followed weeks of controversy in which Rauner drew the ire of several black city leaders for promoting Vallas for a leadership position at the university. Others took exception to Vallas lack of college administrative experience and Rauners perceived interference with the selection process.
But former Illinois state Senate President Emil Jones, a Democrat, and Ald. Anthony Beale (9th) seemed to take Rauners side, saying Vallas was the ideal candidate for Chicago State president.
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