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Charles Bernardini

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Charles Bernardini is an American attorney and politician who served in local office in Chicago. He was an alderman of Chicago's 43rd Ward from 1993 to 1999.[1][2]

Early life and career

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He graduated from Streator Township High School and was named in 2022 to the Streator High School Hall of Fame. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and a juris doctor from University of Illinois College of Law.[3] He served as an aide to Speaker W. Robert Blair during the 77th Illinois General Assembly. An attorney, he served as a legal staffer for American Hospital Supply Corp, a special prosecutor for voter fraud, as counsel for Allstate Insurance Company, and as an Instructor at Loyola University Chicago's campus in Rome.[4][5]

Political career

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He served as the statewide Chair of the Independent Voters of Illinois - Independent Precinct Organization IVI-IPO from 1978 to 1979 during which time he campaigned against the Cutback Amendment. In 1986, as an independent Democrat supported by MayorHarold Washington, Bernardini was elected to the Cook County Board of Commissioners as one of ten at-large members from Chicago. He resigned from the County Board in January 1992 to take a position as Managing Director of the American Chamber of Commerce in Milano, Italy.[5] The other nine Chicago commissioners appointed John P. Daley to the vacancy.[6]

In November 1993, Richard M. Daley appointed Bernardini to succeed Edwin Eisendrath as Alderman from Chicago's 43rd ward. He was elected to a full term in 1995. [7]He did not run for reelection in 1999. He was succeeded by Vi Daley.[8] He served as President of the Italian Chamber of Commerce of the Midwest, in Chicago, from 2006-2009.

In 2013, Italian President Giorgio Napolitano conferred upon him the title of Knight of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic.

Emilia-Romagna Region President Stefano Bonaccini appointed him as a member of the Consulta of Emiliano-Romagnoli in the World.

He has received the keys to the city of both Porretta Terme (for which he has long served as pro bono counsel to its Soul Music Festival) and Lizzano in Belevedere (home of his paternal grandfather, Benedetto Ciro, who emigrated to Illinois in 1905).

Holding dual citizenship, he frequently publishes in Italian business publications and is invited to address Italian conferences and radio programs regarding the USA.


Political offices
Preceded by Member of the Chicago City Council
43rd Ward
Succeeded by

References

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  1. ^ Candeloro, Dominic (2003). Chicago's Italians. Arcadia. ISBN 9780738524566. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
  2. ^ "Bernardini Amends Proposed Rights Law". tribunedigital-chicagotribune. 15 March 1991. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
  3. ^ Bernardini, Charles R. (November 18, 1993). "New Alderman". Chicago Sun-Times – via NewsBank.
  4. ^ Gherardini, Caroline (ed.). "Names: Resignations". Illinois Issues. 10 (2). Sangamon State University: 41. ISSN 0738-9663.
  5. ^ a b Gherardini, Caroline (ed.). "Bernardini leaves Cook County Board for Milan". Illinois Issues. 18 (2). Sangamon State University: 38. ISSN 0738-9663.
  6. ^ Ortiz, Lou (February 4, 1992). "Daley brother fills County Bd. vacancy". Chicago Sun-Times – via NewsBank.
  7. ^ Spielman, Fran (November 18, 1993). "In 43rd Ward, Daley Picks 'None of Above'". Chicago Sun-Times – via NewsBank.
  8. ^ Neal, Steve (February 3, 1999). "It's not just her name that will put Vi Daley in office". Chicago Sun-Times – via NewsBank.