Chicago
Famous for its architecture, the Chicago FEB serves the nine million people who reside in eleven counties in Illinois and part of Indiana. The FEB directly impacts over 50,000 federal employees and military personnel in the Chicagoland area. Federal Executive Boards (FEBs) connect Federal Agencies together for cost savings, efficiencies, collaboration and information sharing so Agencies can better serve their customers.
About This FEB
Chicago Federal Executive Board (CFEB) includes 43 agencies in 178 offices located in the following eleven counties: Cook, DuPage, McHenry, Lake, Will, Grundy, DeKalb, Kendall, and Kane in Illinois, and Lake and Porter in Indiana.
Chicago is home to some of Mies Van Der Rohe's 's modern designs including the city's Federal Center. The complex consists of the 45-story John C. Kluczynski Federal Building, the 30-story Everett McKinley Dirksen United States Courthouse and a wide, single-story post office that sits in between the towers. Most people are familiar with the red sculpture from artist Alexander Calder, Flamingo, which resides on the center's plaza.
Leadership
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Chair
Adele Rapport, Regional Director, Railroad Retirement Board,
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Vice Chair
Kelley Brookins, Regional Director U.S. Dept. of Transportation - Federal Transit Authority
Committees
- Emergency Preparedness and Advisory Council
- Employee Engagement
- Nominating Committee
- Strategic Partnership and Intergovernmental Collaboration
- Governance and Bylaws Membership and Broadening Participation
- Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, Inclusion
- End of Year Awards
- Long Range Planning
- Management and Leadership Quality Task Force