Era Patterson Named Chicago OPSA Director

Era Patterson Named Chicago OPSA Director

Era Patterson Appointed to Lead Chicago’s Office of Public Safety Administration

On Tuesday, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson announced the appointment of Era Patterson as Executive Director of the Office of Public Safety Administration (OPSA), entrusting her with the task of enhancing the city’s emergency and public safety operations.

Patterson, who brings over 15 years of experience in law and government, most recently served as Chief of Staff at the Cook County Public Defender’s Office. There, she managed a $100 million budget and more than 750 employees while championing reforms aimed at reducing pretrial detention and addressing racial disparities in the justice system.

“With her vast experience working throughout the justice system, Era is perfectly suited to step into this critical role where she will help ensure every Chicagoan is safe and secure,” said Mayor Johnson. “I’m thrilled to work with Era as we continue to build the safest, most affordable big city in America. I want to thank Era for accepting this opportunity to serve our city.”

In accepting the role, Patterson emphasized the importance of behind-the-scenes support in ensuring frontline success. “I’m honored by this appointment and grateful for the opportunity to lead the Office of Public Safety Administration,” she said. “Throughout my career in public service, I’ve seen how essential strong operational support is to the success of government agencies. I’m excited to build on OPSA’s foundation by streamlining systems and strengthening partnerships, ensuring that our police, fire, and emergency services can stay focused on their core mission of keeping Chicagoans safe.”

Patterson’s career includes serving as Deputy Director at the Illinois Justice Project, Chief of Staff at the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice, Assistant Attorney General, and Associate General Counsel of Public Safety under former Illinois Governor Pat Quinn. Her work has significantly shaped criminal and juvenile justice policy in the state.

Beyond her public service, Patterson has held leadership roles with the Black Women Lawyers’ Association, where she was elected President, and is an alumna of the University of Chicago’s Civic Leadership Academy. In 2024, she received the James Seaberry Award for Excellence from the University of Illinois College of Law Black Law Students Association for her dedication to community service.

Patterson holds a J.D. from the University of Illinois College of Law and a B.A. in Political Science from Miami University. She is a licensed attorney admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court.

Her appointment is pending confirmation by the Chicago City Council.

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