- Jerry Roper
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Gerald J. Roper is the President and CEO of the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce[1] located in Chicago, IL. Roper has been President and CEO of the Chamber since 1993.
As President and CEO of the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce, Roper led the formation of Chicagoland Entrepreneurial Center, an affiliate of the Chamber. He represents the Chamber on city programs including the Zoning Reform Commission, the Mayor’s Council of Technology Advisors, the Chicago Workforce Board, and Mayoral Task Force on Employment of People With Disabilities.[2] He was chosen by Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich to be placed on the Governor’s Workers’ Compensation Advisory Board, and the Illinois Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission.
Also known as an outspoken advocate of transportation, including aviation, rapid transit and high speed rail. His aviation advocacy includes service on the National Commission to Ensure Consumer Choice and Information in the Aviation Industry as an appointee of House Speaker Dennis Hastert in 2002. He is also a founding member of Business Leaders for Transportation, which focuses on the various forms of transit and transportation that businesses and their employees use every day.
Roper has received numerous awards recognizing his service, including: Meeting Planners International, Chicago Chapter, 1997 Kathy Osterman Industry Award; the 1997 Harold Washington College Distinguished Business Leader Award; the 2000 Roosevelt University Lifetime Achievement Award; the 2003 Illinois Hotel and Lodging Associations Ambassador of Hospitality Award; a Master of Hospitality and Tourism Management Honoris Causa from Roosevelt University, Evelyn T. Stone College of Professional Studies in 2003; and the 2005 Good Citizen Award, from the Chicago Area Council, Boy Scouts of America and the Learning for Life Law Enforcement Luncheon Steering Committee.
A native of Pittsburgh, PA, he and his wife Carol reside in the city of Chicago.
References
- ^ Wong, Wailin; Becky Yerak (23 February 2011). "Business leaders expect Emanuel to maintain Chicago's world-class profile - Chicago Tribune". Chicago Tribune. http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2011-02-23/business/ct-biz-0224-rahm-biz-react-20110223_1_business-leaders-local-business-rahm-emanuel. Retrieved 11 August 2011.
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External links
- Crain's Chicago Business: A City Business Hub: This Man's Datebook [2]
Categories:- American chief executives
- American businesspeople
- Living people
- Roosevelt University alumni
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