American politician and former superintendent of schools Paul Gust Vallas was born on June 10, 1953.
Under Mayor Richard M. Daley, Paul Vallas, a former insider of City Hall who now describes himself as a policy expert and creative thinker, served as CEO of the Chicago Public Schools.
After losing to Rod Blagojevich in the Democratic primary for governor in 2002, he accepted posts in the education districts of Philadelphia, New Orleans, Haiti, Chile, and Bridgeport, Connecticut. In May, four months prior to Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s resignation, Vallas entered the race for mayor.
After completing his high school education at Carl Sandburg High School, Vallas attended Moraine Valley Community College and later Western Illinois University, where he obtained a bachelor’s degree in history and political science, a master’s degree in political science, and a teaching certification.
Paul Vallas’s nationality and ethnicity
Paul Vallas is an American who was born in Chicago, Illinois. He has Greek ancestry as well.
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