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Daniel Lurie
Chief of Policy, Office of the Mayor at City of Chicago
Daniel Lurie is a distinguished legal and policy expert with extensive experience in shaping public policy at both the municipal and national levels. His academic journey began at the prestigious University of Michigan, where he studied American History, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) with Highest Distinction. He continued his education at the same institution, earning his Doctor of Law (J.D.), which provided him with a solid foundation for his subsequently impactful career in public service and governance.
Lurie's professional trajectory showcases a commitment to public service. He currently serves as the Chief of Policy in the Office of the Mayor in Chicago, where he plays a pivotal role in developing and implementing policies that address the needs of the city’s diverse communities. Prior to this, he was the Policy Director at Better Together Chicago, a vital transition organization for newly elected Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot, where he contributed significantly to shaping the incoming administration's policy priorities and strategies.
Before his role in Chicago, Lurie was a Senior Fellow and Director at New America Chicago, a think tank that works to innovate government and inspire effective public policy solutions. His role involved leading initiatives that capitalized on emerging trends in society, promoting social innovation, and engaging in critical discussions around the future of governance and civic engagement.
Lurie's experience extends to the highest levels of the federal government, having served as the Deputy Director for Policy in the Office of the Vice President at the White House. In this influential position, he had a hand in crafting national policy proposals that affected millions across the country. His earlier experience includes serving as the Director of Strategic Partnerships and Senior Advisor to the Chairman at the National Endowment for the Arts, where he fostered collaborations that aimed to enhance and promote the arts in America.
Additionally, Lurie has contributed to the advancement of public policy through his role as a Senior Advisor to the Deputy Secretary at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, focusing on key issues such as affordable housing and urban development. His work has not only involved strategic planning but also operational excellence in addressing important social challenges.
Lurie's career began in the legal field, where he worked as an Attorney in the Antitrust and Trade Regulation Department at Bell, Boyd & Lloyd. This early experience equipped him with crucial legal insights that he would carry throughout his career in public policy and governance, allowing him to approach complex issues with a nuanced understanding of regulatory frameworks.