Bill Green IV explained

Office:Member of the Philadelphia City Council
from the At-Large District
Term Start:January 7, 2008
Term End:February 2014
Predecessor:Juan Ramos
Successor:Ed Neilson
Birth Name:William Joseph Green IV
Birth Date:29 March 1965
Birth Place:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Residence:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Party:Democratic
Father:William J. Green III
Relatives:William J. Green Jr. (grandfather)
Spouse:Margaret Green
Children:2
Alma Mater:University of Pennsylvania Law School (J.D.)
Auburn University (B.A.)

William Joseph Green IV (born March 29, 1965) is the former[1] chair of the School Reform Commission of the School District of Philadelphia and a former Democratic Councilman-at-Large on the City Council of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. While in office, he prioritized accountability and fiscal discipline, constituent service, and quality of life for city residents.[2]

Early life and education

Green grew up a block from Frankford High School, and graduated from Penn Charter and attended Saint Joseph's University before graduating from Auburn University. He obtained his law degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Law.

Political background

Green's father, William J. Green III, was a member of the U.S. House, Chairman of Philadelphia's Democratic City Committee, and Mayor of Philadelphia, and his grandfather, William J. Green, Jr., was a Congressman and Chairman of Philadelphia's Democratic City Committee.

In 1991, Green wrote policy papers for Ed Rendell's successful campaign for Mayor. He worked on numerous Democratic campaigns attempting to elect candidates to Congress, attorney general posts, state legislative seats, and local offices.

Prior to first seeking office in 2007, Green reportedly traded options and futures in New York, London, and Amsterdam. After obtaining his law degree, he said he founded several businesses, represented top Fortune 500 companies and start-ups as a corporate lawyer, and served as president of VistaScape Security Systems.

He left his position as a City Council member in February 2014 and was sworn in as the chair of the School Reform Commission. He was nominated by Governor Tom Corbett.[3]

He was fired from his role as Chair of the SRC by Governor Wolf for approving a new Charter School against the expressed wishes of the Governor.[4]

References

  1. Web site: Wolf strips Green of SRC chairmainship. philly-archives. 25 May 2015.
  2. Web site: Bill Green – Councilman-At-Large. 2010-02-15 . 2010-02-15 . City of Philadelphia official website . City Council, City of Philadelphia .
  3. Web site: Dunn. Mike. Bill Green Sworn In As Chairman Of SRC, No Special Election Planned Yet To Fill His Council Seat. 15 April 2014. 2014-02-18.
  4. Web site: Gov. Wolf ousts Green, names Neff chair of SRC. March 2015.

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