Dr. Olusimbo 'Simbo' Ige, the Chicago Department of Public Health Commissioner, has resigned, effective immediately, according to Mayor Brandon Johnson's office. Ige previously worked with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and New York City's health department. Her resignation is the latest in a series of City Hall departures and shake-ups under Mayor Johnson's administration.
Chicago Department of Public Health Commissioner Dr. Olusimbo"Simbo" Ige has resigned, Mayor Brandon Johnson ’s office confirmed Saturday. Ige, who took over the role in late 2023 after Johnson fired former commissioner Dr. Allison Arwady, previously worked with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and New York City’s health department.
Her resignation is the latest in a string of City Hall departures and shake-ups under Johnson’s administration, including recent resignations and firings involving top city officials. Ige has served in the position since late 2023. She succeeded Dr. Allison Arwady, whom Johnson fired in 2023, just a few months after taking office.
She's also previously served as the managing director of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and as assistant commissioner for the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. This was just the latest in a series of staff shake-ups at City Hall during Mayor Brandon Johnson's tenure.
"Mayor Johnson has accepted Dr. Ige’s letter of resignation. We thank her for her expertise and years of service as Commissioner for the Chicago Department of Public Health . Mayor Johnson will work expeditiously to identify a permanent replacement while First Deputy Commissioner Fikirte Wagaw will serve as Acting Commissioner.
"as the city's human relations commissioner as she alleged there was a hostile work environment and accused the mayor's team of "bullying, utterly unethical and unprofessional" conduct, according to emails obtained by Fox Chicago. Deputy Mayor Garien Gatewood and Manny Whitfield, who served as director of violence prevention and community safety, were also fired back in March.came in part over disagreements over personnel discipline.
Whitfield alleged Johnson displayed hostility toward law enforcement and he needed to prod the mayor to attend ceremonies for fallen officers.
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