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Oakland mayor's chief of staff to resign (Hired as Newsome's Business Czar)
Oakland Tribune ^ | 09/04/2009 | Kelly Rayburn

Posted on 09/06/2009 5:32:06 AM PDT by csvset

Oakland mayor's chief of staff to resign

By Kelly Rayburn Oakland Tribune

Posted: 09/04/2009 02:56:00 PM PDT

Updated: 09/04/2009 08:34:01 PM PDT OAKLAND — David Chai, chief of staff to Mayor Ron Dellums, is leaving his position to take a job working as San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom's "business czar."

Chai, 41, will depart a little more than two years after joining Dellums' staff. He said he is leaving on his own terms and will begin working for Newsom — whom he worked for before being hired by Dellums — at the end of the month.

"Working for Mayor Dellums was an honor," he said. "It was an honor to serve such a political icon and a true leader."

Marisol Lopez, executive assistant to the mayor and one of his closest and most trusted advisers, will be the new chief of staff.

In a statement, Dellums said he was appreciative of Chai's "strategic mind and his contributions in helping make this city a better place to work and live." He said Lopez is "one of the most capable leaders I've ever had the pleasure to work with."

Chai was Dellums' second chief of staff, replacing Dan Boggan Jr. roughly seven months into the mayor's term. In an office where lines of authority are often unclear, Chai in many ways was more of a political and policy strategist than a true chief of staff.

City Council President Jane Brunner (North Oakland) said she liked working with him — that he was enthusiastic, open and responsive.

She also said she didn't know whether he was an effective chief of staff.

"There's never been a clear chief of staff," Brunner said. "The way I see it, "... there are people working on different projects, but it's never been clear that there's one person who's in charge of everyone."

City Councilman Ignacio De La Fuente (Glenview- Fruitvale) said: "He didn't have the power that the chief of staff should have to make some decisions. I think that within a very complicated office, he did his best."

When Chai joined Dellums' office, he said he was excited about the chance to help implement the mayor's vision of Oakland as a model city. But some City Hall sources said he clearly seemed frustrated with his job.

Chai defended Dellums' record, pointing to a decline in crime and saying Oakland could have no better ally as federal stimulus dollars flow from Washington.

"I think that if anyone would really devote the time to look at the accomplishments, you'd have to come to the conclusion that a significant amount of work was done here," Chai said. "I think oftentimes there was a perception problem."

He mentioned his work on the city's efforts to redevelop the Oakland Army Base and keep the A's in Oakland as two of the projects with which he was proud to be involved.

He said he wants to "continue some of the business outreach I've been able to do" in his new position, where he will lead San Francisco's Human Services Agency's efforts to engage businesses willing to take advantage of Newsom's Jobs Now program.

Reach Kelly Rayburn at 510-208-6435.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; US: California
KEYWORDS: chai; dellums; newsome

(D. Ross Cameron/Oakland Tribune)

David Chai, chief of staff for Oakland, Calif. mayor Ron Dellums, announced that he is resigning his post of Chief of Staff under Mayor Ron Dellums.

Another Czar, eh?

Van Jones is buddy buddy with Newsome, who has aspires to California's next governor. I'd be suspicous of someone who works for the likes of Newsome and Dellums.

1 posted on 09/06/2009 5:32:06 AM PDT by csvset
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To: csvset

A “business czar” for Gavin Newsom? Wouldn’t think mean spening alot of time getting bathhouses to come to the city?


2 posted on 09/06/2009 5:40:20 AM PDT by Red in Blue PA (If guns cause crime, then all of mine are defective!)
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To: Red in Blue PA

Guess I missed the rise of Oakland and San Francisco to the status of “city-state”, resulting in the need for a “Chief-of-Staff”. But then again, that title may have a special meaning in these two cities.


3 posted on 09/06/2009 5:59:48 AM PDT by pointsal
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To: csvset; NormsRevenge; SmithL; nickcarraway; Constitution Day
When Chai joined Dellums' office, he said he was excited about the chance to help implement the mayor's vision of Oakland as a model city.


4 posted on 09/06/2009 6:19:51 AM PDT by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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To: csvset

Why is it spelled Newsome?


5 posted on 09/06/2009 8:19:26 AM PDT by Norman Bates
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To: Norman Bates
Error on my part.

You'll have to excuse me. I was a bit tingly this AM.

6 posted on 09/06/2009 8:23:43 AM PDT by csvset
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To: csvset

Not at all. I see it all the time on FR. I figure it has to be one of those famous misspellings with a meaning à la “Algore”.


7 posted on 09/06/2009 8:32:24 AM PDT by Norman Bates
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