Global Traveler

Jamie L. Rhee

Commission­er, Chicago Department of Aviation

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THE BASICS

Name: Jamie L. Rhee

Title: Commission­er

Company, city: Chicago Department of Aviation; Chicago, Illinois

First job: I started working at The Deck, a truck stop off of I-80, when I was 16 years old.

Where to next: I have a 7-year-old daughter, so next up we’re taking her to one of the Disney parks for the first time!

A LITTLE BIT MORE

What actor or actress would play you in a movie of your life?

Geena Davis; I really like her down-to-earth, graceful, funny, hometown demeanor. What would you be doing profession­ally if you weren’t in

your current industry? I have a law degree, so I’d be a lawyer. I was actually general counsel on the O’hare Modernizat­ion Program (OMP), which allowed me to dabble in a little bit of everything. I loved law school; I’d do it 10 times over if I could.

What is your favorite book, movie or television show? The American President because I loved all the characters and thought the drama was nicely done. What historical figure, dead or alive, would you love to have

dinner with? I admire Josephine Baker’s bravery. I could sit and listen to her stories for hours.

THE BUSINESS

What is your most recent project, and what

was the inspiratio­n behind it? I was with the airport in 2005 when the Federal Aviation Administra­tion approved the O’hare Modernizat­ion Program. After 16 years of constructi­on, we are now done with runways and we’re moving on to terminals. We’re modernizin­g terminals and turning Terminal 2 into a new global terminal. I’m also proud of our new coloring book, available at the airport, that complement­s the work of First Lady of Chicago Amy Eschelman. It was designed to spark interest in aviation careers among children traveling through Chicago’s airports. What is your favorite aspect of the job? The

people What’s the biggest business risk you’ve ever

taken? I grew up in Geneseo, Illinois, about 2.5 hours from Chicago. The town was home to 5,000 and had one stop light. I always knew I would get out of there at some point, and at 17, I left home with everything I owned and moved to Chicago. Who is someone you admire profession­ally in the travel industry? Angela Gittens, the former CEO of Hartsfield-jackson Atlanta Internatio­nal Airport and Miami Internatio­nal Airport

AS A TRAVELER

Tell us about a travel nightmare: I was locked in the bathroom on a Eurail train from Amsterdam to Paris.

Share a comical travel experience: In Spain, I spoke to someone in French for 30 minutes before we realized we were both Americans! What is your preferred method of travel — planes, trains, automobile­s, cruise ships — and why? Planes What has been the best example of customer service you’ve experience­d during your travels? Here, at O’hare Airport — I like to visit the terminals and ask for directions. I started at the airport as a customer service representa­tive in 1994, and it’s important to me that we are welcoming at this gateway into our city.

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