New CPS Board president says he took the volunteer job because ‘I love this city’ – Chicago Sun-Times

Sean Harden, a 51-year-old single man with no children, says he pursued becoming president of the Chicago Board of Education because he saw an area where he could step up. “I’ve always said to [Chicago] mayors, if there’s a way that I could be helpful, let me know,” the real estate developer and nonprofit board chairman said. Harden was appointed by Mayor Brandon Johnson in December.
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Daskoterzar
1 year ago

He loves the City…uh huh… But he needs a District Provided new full-sized SUV, paid expenses for the truck and a personal driver to make him REALLY love the City. What a con.

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