Chicago Sun-Times

Civic Committee and Commercial Club name new president

- BY DAVID ROEDER, BUSINESS & LABOR REPORTER droeder@suntimes.com | @RoederDavi­d

Two related business groups involved in urban affairs, the Civic Committee and the Commercial Club of Chicago, said Monday that Derek R.B. Douglas will become president of both organizati­ons. Douglas, 51, will be the first African American in those roles.

Douglas is vice president for civic engagement and external affairs at the University of Chicago, where he has worked for 10 years in several jobs. He previously worked in President Barack Obama’s White House on the Domestic Policy Council and as director of its Urban Policy Office.

Scheduled to start the jobs Aug. 1, Douglas will succeed attorney Kelly Welsh, a former corporatio­n counsel under Mayor Richard M. Daley. Welsh has held the positions for five years and is retiring.

Douglas graduated from Yale

Law School and he holds an economics degree from the University of Michigan.

In a prepared statement, Douglas said the allied organizati­ons “have a tremendous history of addressing critical issues facing the Chicago region from transporta­tion and infrastruc­ture, education, fiscal policy, public safety and economic developmen­t, including driving inclusive expansion of Chicago’s tech economy. I am eager to continue this important work in my new role.”

The announceme­nt included a statement from Obama praising Welsh. “Over the past five years, Kelly has overseen a slate of truly transforma­tive initiative­s — from promoting technologi­cal innovation, to investing in our youth, to improving transporta­tion,” Obama said. “I am also deeply grateful for his steadfast support of our work to make the Obama Presidenti­al Center a community hub for the South Side. It’s clear that Chicago will reap the benefits of his leadership for generation­s to come.”

The Civic Committee consists of CEOs of major Chicago-based corporatio­ns. Membership of the Commercial Club is broader but still represents an elite group of corporate leaders. The club was a catalyst for Daniel Burnham’s influentia­l Plan of Chicago, published in 1909.

Welsh said he will remain active with the groups. “Derek’s broad experience in the academic and public sectors will be especially valuable as the Civic Committee and Commercial Club, and their affiliates, work to improve our region. He is an ideal choice to take our work forward,” he said.

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