- Colleen Callahan
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Colleen Callahan is an agribusiness news reporter and Illinois Director of USDA Rural Development. She was the Democratic nominee for Illinois' 18th congressional district in 2008.
Callahan grew up on a farm near Milford, Illinois and graduated as salutatorian from Milford Township High School in May 1969.[1][2] After graduating from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1973, she moved to Peoria to work for WMBD (AM)[3] until 2005.[2] She was also the agribusiness reporter for WMBD-TV and WCIA from 1974 to 1997.[2]
In 2003, she went on a study trip[2] to Afghanistan and Iraq, paid for at her own expense, at the invitation of the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture.[3] She started her own business, Colleen Callahan Communications, in 2003. At the beginning of 2003, she changed employers from WMBD in Peoria to WGFA (AM) in Watseka, Illinois; she has been agribusiness director at both stations.[2]
In 2008, she ran for U.S. Representative for Illinois' 18th congressional district, a seat open by the retirement of Ray LaHood. She won the Democratic nomination, but lost the November 4 general election to Republican Aaron Schock, 59% to 38%, with 3% going to Sheldon Schafer.[4]
On 13 June 2009, Callahan began work as United States Department of Agriculture Illinois State Director of Rural Development.[5]
Callahan and her husband Dick Burns live on a farm near Kickapoo, Illinois, between Brimfield, Illinois and Peoria, where they raise purebred Angus cattle.[1][3] They have a grown daughter who is a practicing attorney in Chicago.[3]
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Civic participation
Callahan has served on the boards of many local organizations, including:
- Peoria YWCA[1][3]
- Nature Conservancy Great Rivers Regional Board[1]
- Youth for a Cause[1][3]
- The Children's Home in Peoria[3]
- University of Illinois ACES Alumni Association (President)[1]
- Morton Community Bank[1][3]
She has also served as a member of the St. Francis Medical Center Women's Health Services Public Relations Committee, and is a member of the National Association of Women Business Owners. Callahan has been heavily involved in the National Association of Farm Broadcasters (NAFB), was its first female president, and was chairman of the NAFB Ethics Committee.[1][3] She has also been active in local Catholic schools, serving on the education board at St. Mary's grade school in Kickapoo and assisting Peoria Notre Dame High School.[1]
Her family has long been active in Illinois politics. Her father, Fran Callahan, was Iroquois County Democratic Chair. Her grandfather, Joe Callahan, was an Illinois State Representative. Her uncle, Gene Callahan, was the Administrative Assistant and Press Secretary for Lieutenant Governor Paul Simon (before he became a United States Senator) and Chief of Staff for U.S. Senator Alan Dixon.[3]
See also
- United States House of Representatives elections in Illinois, 2008
- Illinois' 18th congressional district
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Colleen Callahan Communications - About". Colleen Callahan Communications. 2008-06-06. http://www.colleencallahan.com/about.html. Retrieved 2010-02-04.
- ^ a b c d e "Colleen Callahan Burns (resume)". 2007-10-04. http://www.colleencallahan.com/pdf/Colleen-Callahan-Resume.pdf.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Central Illinois' voice of experience working for you in Washington". Callahan for Congress. Citizens For Callahan. 2008-05-12. http://www.colleencallahanforcongress.com/about/index.html. Retrieved 2008-09-10.[dead link]
- ^ "Elections". WEEK News 25 website. Granite Broadcasting. 2008-11-05. http://www.week.com/news/elections. Retrieved 2008-11-05.[dead link] 100% of precincts reporting. Unframed data at [1].
- ^ Messina, Joan; Pirok, Keith (2009-11-12). "Colleen Callahan Named Illinois State Director for Rural Development" (Microsoft Word) (Press release). USDA Rural Development Illinois. http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/il/press-releases/2009/0609-Callahan%20named.doc. Retrieved 2010-02-04.
External links
- Colleen Callahan for Congress — official campaign website
- Biography, voting record, and interest group ratings at Project Vote Smart
- Campaign finance reports and data at the Federal Election Commission
- Campaign contributions at OpenSecrets.org
- Colleen Callahan at the Open Directory Project
- Colleen Callahan Communications — business website
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