Robin Kelly
5 Reasons We Love Robin
1. As current State Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias’ Chief of Staff, she has pursued an aggressive agenda focused on fiscal responsibility and job creation.
2. Robin is a woman of the ENTIRE state of Illinois. On any given Saturday you can catch her at a community event somewhere in the state.
3. As State Treasurer, she has vowed to keep Illinois money right here in Illinois by giving preference to businesses in this state when awarding state contracts.
4. Her focus is Main Street, not Wall Street-which will create jobs in Illinois and stimulate the economy.
5. Robin is a trailblazer. In fact, she is the first African-American woman to serve as chief of staff for a constitutional officer in Illinois.
Meet Robin
Robin Kelly is a proven leader that Illinois residents can count on to make a positive difference in their lives. From her public service in central Illinois and the south suburbs to her groundbreaking work as chief of staff to the Illinois State Treasurer, Robin has demonstrated she can create jobs, protect taxpayer dollars and serve as a consumer advocate for Illinoisans.
The Chicago Tribune, recognizing Robin’s record of accomplishment, endorsed her in the February Democratic primary stating, “(W)e’re really impressed with Kelly’s performance in the legislature and her work in the treasurer’s office.” The Sun-Times’ endorsement said Kelly was the only candidate with “the right experience, temperament and background for the job.” And the Peoria Journal-Star endorsed her as a “better fit in a cash-strapped state.” Robin’s broad appeal led her to victory in the primary, winning 94 out of 102 counties.
The first African American woman to serve as chief of staff for a constitutional officer, Robin has pursued a progressive agenda that promotes small business job creation, innovative investment strategies and financial literacy in underserved areas.
As a former State Representative of the 38th District, Robin brings extensive legislative experience to the Treasurer’s Office. She successfully sponsored bills to protect consumers from fraud, support economic development, and increase the minimum wage. She also led the fight for landmark legislation to protect victims of domestic violence and improve public safety.
During her tenure in the Legislature, Robin mentored progressive candidates and encouraged new leaders, including one of her colleagues, Barack Obama, in his successful 2004 bid for U.S. Senate.
Originally from New York, Robin moved to Illinois to attend Bradley University in Peoria where she earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees. She later received her Ph.D. from Northern Illinois University. She currently lives in Matteson with her family.
(Source: www.robinfortreasurer.com)