Patricia Jackowiak

City commissioner, lawyer

Born Feb. 3, 1959, Chicago (IL), U.S.; daughter Leonard and Margaret (Iozzi).

Education: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Loyola University, 1981, Juris Doctor (J.D.), John Marshall Law School, 1984, Chicago (IL).

Career: in Chicago - summer attorney, Anti - Trust Division, 1985, Court of Claims, 1986, Illinois Attorney General, assistant state attorney, 1987-88, supervisor trial attorney, Child Support Division, 1988-89, Cook County States Attorney Office, deputy commissioner, Department of Consumer Services, City of Chicago, 1989 -.

Author: presenter at National Industrial Scale Association. Fall Meeting and Technical Conference, 1990.

Member of: Loyola University Parents Associate's Committee, 1987-91; advisor, Law Student Special Perjury Project, 1988-89; chairman, Ford Consumer Appeals Board, Chicago Division, 1991-92, chairman, Santa Lucia School Board, and Santa Lucia Carnival Committee; board directors member, St. Barbara High School, 1994; american Bar Association (ABA): National Conference on Weights & Measures; National Industrial Scale Association; National Conference Catholic Education Association; 11th Ward Regular Democratic Organization.

Honors: Blue Key; Pi Sigma Alpha; Youth Ministry award, Archdiocese of Chicago, 1991; commencement speaker, St. Barbara High School, 1993; Distinguished Elementary Alumni Award, National Conference Catholic Education, 1994.

Affiliation: Democrat. Roman Catholic.

Language: English.

Hobbies: charitable work, softball, movies.

Office: City of Chicago, Department of Consumer Services, 121 N. LaSalle St. Room 808, Chicago, IL 60602.

From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation, New York, NY, 1996