Mayor Brandon Johnson Taps Former Exelon Executive David Glockner as Chicago's Next Inspector General
The former federal prosecutor oversaw ComEd’s bribery-scandal compliance and now awaits City Council confirmation as the city’s sixth inspector general.
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Mayor Brandon Johnson taps former Exelon executive David Glockner as Chicago’s next inspector general – CBS2 (Chicago)
David Glockner, who most recently served as Executive Vice President for Compliance, Audit, and Risk at Exelon, the parent company of ComEd, also previously spent more than 24 years as a federal prosecutor in Chicago. He has also been the s chief compliance officer at Citadel LLC, the hedge fund founded by billionaire Ken Griffin.
Mayor Johnson chooses former federal prosecutor as Chicago's new IG
David Glockner would replace now-retired Inspector General Deborah Witzburg, who decided not a seek a re-appointment she was unlikely to get after clashing with Johnson and his inner circle over a host of ethics issues at the mayor's office.
Ex-federal prosecutor nominated as Chicago inspector general | WBBM Newsradio 780 AM & 105.9 FM
Former federal prosecutor and corporate auditor David Glockner has been nominated by Mayor Brandon Johnson to be Chicago's next Inspector General. If confirmed by City Council, he'll succeed Deborah Witzburg, who stepped down from the post April 24. | WBBM Newsradio 780 AM & 105.9 FM
Johnson Taps Former Federal Prosecutor Brought in to Clean Up After ComEd Scandal as Chicago’s Inspector General
Mayor Brandon Johnson called David Glockner “a seasoned public servant with the experience, independence, and integrity needed to serve as the city’s watchdog and strengthen accountability across our operations.”
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