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Chicago: Mayor Brandon Johnson Appoints Deputy Mayor Kenya Merritt as Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events Commissioner
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CHICAGO ~ Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has announced his nomination of Deputy Mayor Kenya Merritt as the new Commissioner of the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE). With over 25 years of experience as a civic leader, Merritt has been serving as the Deputy Mayor of Business, Economic, and Neighborhood Development since 2023 and has been acting Commissioner of DCASE since October 2025.
In a statement, Mayor Johnson praised Merritt's leadership and track record in delivering results for the people of Chicago. He highlighted her extensive experience in supporting small businesses and neighborhood development, as well as her deep commitment to arts and culture. According to the mayor, these qualities make her uniquely qualified to help grow and strengthen Chicago's creative sector.
Merritt herself expressed excitement and honor at being nominated for this position. As acting DCASE Commissioner, she has already been working towards a bold vision that invests in the city's creative ecosystem, advocates for artists, activates public spaces, and connects culture to overall city growth. She believes that the arts are essential to Chicago's quality of life and play a crucial role in driving opportunities for its residents.
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Prior to her current appointment, Merritt served as First Deputy Commissioner and Chief Small Business Officer for the Chicago Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection. In this role, she implemented policies and programs that supported entrepreneurs in various industries, including the creative sector. She also held financial leadership positions at DCASE and the Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS), where she prioritized equity, access, and opportunity.
Merritt's impressive resume also includes leadership roles in early childhood programs and supporting a citywide budget strategy. She holds a Master of Science in Public Service Management from DePaul University and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Mayor Johnson's nomination is now subject to approval by the City Council. If confirmed, Merritt will continue her work in advancing a strategy that positions arts and culture as a vital driver of Chicago's economy. This includes investing in artists and arts organizations, activating public spaces, and promoting Chicago's global footprint.
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Under Merritt's leadership, the city has already seen significant progress in these areas. As Deputy Mayor of Business, Economic, and Neighborhood Development, she played a central role in launching initiatives such as the Cut the Tape program, streamlining development processes, and securing funding for neighborhood investments through the $1.25 billion Housing and Economic Development Bond.
With her extensive experience and commitment to equity and opportunity, Merritt is poised to make a significant impact as Commissioner of DCASE. Mayor Johnson's nomination is a testament to her leadership abilities and dedication to serving the people of Chicago.
In a statement, Mayor Johnson praised Merritt's leadership and track record in delivering results for the people of Chicago. He highlighted her extensive experience in supporting small businesses and neighborhood development, as well as her deep commitment to arts and culture. According to the mayor, these qualities make her uniquely qualified to help grow and strengthen Chicago's creative sector.
Merritt herself expressed excitement and honor at being nominated for this position. As acting DCASE Commissioner, she has already been working towards a bold vision that invests in the city's creative ecosystem, advocates for artists, activates public spaces, and connects culture to overall city growth. She believes that the arts are essential to Chicago's quality of life and play a crucial role in driving opportunities for its residents.
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Prior to her current appointment, Merritt served as First Deputy Commissioner and Chief Small Business Officer for the Chicago Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection. In this role, she implemented policies and programs that supported entrepreneurs in various industries, including the creative sector. She also held financial leadership positions at DCASE and the Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS), where she prioritized equity, access, and opportunity.
Merritt's impressive resume also includes leadership roles in early childhood programs and supporting a citywide budget strategy. She holds a Master of Science in Public Service Management from DePaul University and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Mayor Johnson's nomination is now subject to approval by the City Council. If confirmed, Merritt will continue her work in advancing a strategy that positions arts and culture as a vital driver of Chicago's economy. This includes investing in artists and arts organizations, activating public spaces, and promoting Chicago's global footprint.
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Under Merritt's leadership, the city has already seen significant progress in these areas. As Deputy Mayor of Business, Economic, and Neighborhood Development, she played a central role in launching initiatives such as the Cut the Tape program, streamlining development processes, and securing funding for neighborhood investments through the $1.25 billion Housing and Economic Development Bond.
With her extensive experience and commitment to equity and opportunity, Merritt is poised to make a significant impact as Commissioner of DCASE. Mayor Johnson's nomination is a testament to her leadership abilities and dedication to serving the people of Chicago.
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