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A few good government jobs.


Many people connected with the United Neighborhood Organization, known as UNO, have landed top-level government appointments and jobs-some even while they're still working with UNO. Through them, this community organizing group has built a network of influential people with strong ties to city and state governments.

* As 25th Ward alderman and president pro tempore president pro tem·po·re  
n. pl. presidents pro tempore
The senator who presides over the U.S. Senate in the absence of the Vice President.
 of the Chicago City Council The Chicago City Council is the legislative branch of the government of the City of Chicago in Illinois. It consists of fifty aldermen elected from fifty wards to serve four-year terms. , Daniel Solis is perhaps UNO's most successful alumnus. Solis co-founded the organization and served as its executive director for several years. In 1996, Daley appointed him to fill the 25th Ward seat vacated by indicted INDICTED, practice. When a man is accused by a bill of indictment preferred by a grand jury, he is said to be indicted.  former Alderman Ambrosio Medrano. Solis has been re-elected twice.

* Juan Rangel, UNO's executive director, is a member of Consumers Organized for Reliable Electricity, a group that received seed money from ComEd and is advocating deregulation in Illinois. Rangel also heads the Latino Advisory Board of Illinois Comptroller Dan Hynes.

* Federico d'Escoto, an UNO board member and occasional spokesman for the group's smoking ban campaign, is president of d'Escoto Inc., a politically connected construction company that has made nearly $125,000 in donations to local politicians and received a 10 percent contract share in the O'Hare International Airport O'Hare International Airport is an airport located in Chicago, Illinois, United States, 17 miles (27 km) northwest of the Chicago Loop. It is the largest hub of United Airlines (whose headquarters is in downtown Chicago) and the second-largest hub of American Airlines (after  expansion worth tens of millions of dollars annually, according to media accounts.

* UNO's current board chairperson, Veronica Alanis, is the Latino affairs liaison at the Chicago Housing Authority The Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) is a public housing authority focusing on public housing in the city of Chicago, founded in 1937.

It has built a number of public housing projects over the years.
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* Impressed with the work of Vittorio Gomez as communications specialist in the Office of Language and Cultural Education at Chicago Public Schools Chicago Public Schools, commonly abbreviated as CPS by local residents and politicians, is a school district that controls over 600 public elementary and high schools in Chicago, Illinois. , Rangel referred Gomez to Comptroller Hynes. In 2003, Hynes hired Gomez to be his deputy director of taxpayer information and consumer affairs.

* Juan Ochoa, who served as an immigration coordinator for UNO during the early '90s, now serves as head of the Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, a statewide group that has received $650,000 from the state to fund programs.

* In 1990, while she was a member of the UNO board of directors, Bertha Magana was appointed to the Chicago Public Schools Board.

* In the mid-1980s, then-Mayor Harold Washington appointed UNO Board Member Mary Ellen Montes to the Chicago City Colleges' Board of Trustees board of trustees Politics The posse of thugs who oversee an institution's administration. See Board of directors. .
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Title Annotation:United Neighborhood Organization
Author:Sanchez, Casey
Publication:The Chicago Reporter
Geographic Code:1U3IL
Date:Jan 1, 2006
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