Edwin Eisendrath (born February 3, 1958)
is former CEO of the ''
Chicago Sun-Times
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'' and former
alderman
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of the 43rd ward of
Chicago
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Lincoln Park
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area).
Biography
Edwin Eisendrath III was born into a
Jewish
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family, the son of Edwin W. Eisendrath Jr. and Susan Rosenberg. His father was an
attorney and his mother came from a powerful West Side political family.
His parents divorced when he was a child, in 1970, and his mother married
Lewis Manilow.
He was raised in the
East Lake View
Lakeview, also spelled Lake View, is one of the 77 community areas of Chicago, Illinois. Lakeview is located in the city's North Side. It is bordered by West Diversey Parkway on the south, West Irving Park Road on the north, North Ravenswood A ...
neighborhood of Chicago. After graduating from
Harvard University
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, he taught in public schools in both
Appalacia and later Chicago's
Wicker Park neighborhood.
In 1983, he earned a master of arts in teaching at
National Louis University.
At age 29, he ran for alderman in Chicago's 43rd ward to succeed the retiring
Martin J. Oberman
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. The race, between him and attorney Robert Perkins was dubbed by observers as the ''Battle of the Blue Bloods'' as both young candidates came from wealthy, well connected families.
As an alderman, he backed the ward map proposed by
Richard M. Daley in a referendum. The referendum, an oddity, was a choice between two maps, but in lieu of the actual maps, voters were asked to choose a map based on a list of alderman that supported each respective map. He also backed reforming
Chicago Public Schools
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.
He ran for Congress in
Illinois's 9th congressional district in the 1990 Democratic primary election against longtime incumbent
Sid Yates. Eisendrath ran an anti-incumbent campaign focused on Yates' long tenure in the
United States House of Representatives
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. Eisendrath lost in a landslide.
In October 1993, he resigned as alderman to become the administrator for the Region V office of the
Department of Housing and Urban Development
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(HUD) in Chicago, one of HUD's largest and busiest. He formerly served as Vice President of Academic Affairs for
Kendall College
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but resigned the position in 2007. He sought the
Democratic
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nomination for
Governor of Illinois
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in 2006 but was defeated in the primary by incumbent governor
Rod Blagojevich
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. From 2007 to 2017, he was an international business consultant with a focus on global higher education.
In 2017, he led a group, including retired
WLS-TV
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anchor
Linda Yu and the
Chicago Federation of Labor, to place a bid for the ''
Chicago Sun-Times
The ''Chicago Sun-Times'' is a daily newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Since 2022, it is the flagship paper of Chicago Public Media, and has the second largest circulation among Chicago newspapers, after the ''Chicago T ...
''. It was announced July 13 that the group, ST Acquisition Holdings LLC, purchased the Sun-Times. Shortly thereafter, Eisendrath was named the Chicago Sun Times new chief executive officer.
In January 2018, he hired
Mark Konkol
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Early life and education
Konkol was born and raised in Chicago's south suburbs. He graduated in 1991 from Thornwood High School in South Holland, Illinois. He then attended Culver ...
as executive editor of then-Sun-Times-owned
Chicago Reader
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Konkol soon published an issue with racist cover and Eisendrath fired Konkol. Later in 2018, Eisendrath resigned as CEO after meeting his original goals stating "Not only did we stop the (Tribune) merger, we successfully relocated, rebranded, restructured”.
In 2019, Eisendrath helped launch Verifiable, a company that uses advanced technologies to provide real-time license verification and continuous monitoring of healthcare providers to increase efficiency and reduce compliance costs to hospitals and other health care organization.
Most recently, Eisendrath is guest hosting at the progressive Chicago radio station WCPT820am.
Patents
Edwin is an inventor on several issued and pending US and international
patents
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related to virtual on-line universities.
Family
Eisendrath's younger brother is television producer and writer
John Eisendrath.
[The new owner’s kid brother used to work here]
'' The Chicago Reader'', July 20, 2017.
References
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Living people
Harvard University alumni
National Louis University alumni
Illinois Democrats
Chicago City Council members
American chief executives in the media industry
Jewish American people in Illinois politics
Jews and Judaism in Chicago
1959 births
21st-century American Jews