Chris Ronayne Explained

Chris Ronayne
Image Name:Chris Ronayne.png
Office:3rd Executive of Cuyahoga County
Term Start:January 1, 2023
Preceded:Armond Budish
Birth Date:1968 9, mf=yes
Birth Place:Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Residence:Cleveland, Ohio
Alma Mater:Miami University, Cleveland State University

Chris Ronayne is an American politician who currently serves as the 3rd Cuyahoga County Executive. He was elected to the office in 2022, defeating Lee Weingart with 63.9% of the vote.[1] Ronayne took office on January 1, 2023.[2]

Early life

Chris Ronayne was born in Chicago, Illinois[3] on September 2, 1968 to Kathleen and James Ronayne. He attended Bay High School, west of Cleveland, where he was captain of the school’s hockey team.[4] Following high school, Ronayne went to Miami University and later received a Master of Urban Planning and Development from Cleveland State University.[5]

Career

Ronayne began his career on the Cuyahoga County Planning Commission prior to serving as campaign manager for then-Cuyahoga County Commissioner Jane Campbell’s successful run for Cleveland Mayor in 2001.[6] He then served in Campbell’s administration as the City of Cleveland Planning Director. Ronayne also worked as the city’s Chief of Staff and Chief Development Officer.[7] In 2005, Ronayne was named president of University Circle Inc, a non-profit that oversees the University Circle neighborhood on Cleveland’s East Side. On October 1, 2021, Ronayne stepped down as UCI President to run for Cuyahoga County Executive.[8]

County Executive

The 2022 Cuyahoga County executive election was for an open seat, as incumbent Armond Budish chose not to run for a third term.[9] After defeating Tariq Shabbaz in the Democratic primary, Ronayne faced the Republican nominee, former county commissioner Lee Weingart.[10] Cuyahoga County, a Democratic stronghold, gave 247,301 votes, nearly 110,000 more than Weingart received.[1] Ronayne was sworn in on January 1 of the following year, but had a ceremonial inauguration in Downtown Cleveland on January 21.[2]

Ronayne began his tenure focusing on issues relating to the homeless and public transportation.[11] As part of this emphasis, he created a new department of Housing and Community Development and appointed a Senior Advisor for Transportation.[12] He has also called for economic development efforts alongside Lake Erie, which makes up the northern border of Cuyahoga County.[13] Additionally, Ronayne prioritized waterfront access, affordable housing and improved resident services during his campaign.[14] Since taking office, he has championed the creation of Neighborhood Based Services as a way to decentralize social services offered by county government.[15]

Two days after his election, Ronayne named former Sandusky city manager Eric Wobser as his chief of staff.[16] He also appointed Cleveland Deputy Police Chief Harold Pretel as Cuyahoga County Sheriff.[17]

Personal life

He is married to Natalie Ronayne, who is the Chief Development Officer for the Cleveland Metroparks. They have two kids.[18] He has previously been named to Crain's Cleveland's 40 under 40 list and Cleveland Magazine's Most Interesting People 2023 list.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Election Results . Cuyahoga County Board of Elections.
  2. Web site: Reports . Staff . Chris Ronayne sworn in as Cuyahoga's County Executive . Cleveland.com . January 2023 . The Plain Dealer.
  3. Web site: Miller . Jay . Chris Ronayne, 35 . Crain's Cleveland. 17 May 2018 .
  4. Web site: Stewart . Dillon . Chris Ronayne: Most Interesting People 2023 . Cleveland Magazine.
  5. Web site: CHRISTOPHER RONAYNE ('96 MUPDD) . Cleveland State University.
  6. Web site: After a career away from local politics, Chris Ronayne hopes to become Cuyahoga County executive . IdeaStream . 26 January 2022 . IdeaStream Public Media.
  7. Web site: Chris Ronayne . Cleveland State University.
  8. Web site: Raspe . Becky . Ronayne stepping down as University Circle Inc. president to run for county executive . Cleveland Jewish News . 6 September 2021 . Cleveland Jewish Publishing Company.
  9. Web site: Carey . Tyler . Cuyahoga County Executive Armond Budish will not seek re-election in 2022 . WKYC. 16 November 2021 .
  10. Web site: Staff . Chris Ronayne beats Tariq K. Shabazz in Cuyahoga County executive Democratic primary . Cleveland.com . 4 May 2022 . The Plain Dealer.
  11. Web site: 2023-01-11 . New Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne starts tenure with legislation on housing for homeless . 2023-12-28 . Ideastream Public Media . en.
  12. Web site: Kaitlin Durbin . cleveland com . 2023-02-13 . Ronayne hires first Director of Housing and Community Development, Senior Advisor for Transportation . 2023-12-28 . cleveland . en.
  13. Web site: 2023-06-30 . Cuyahoga County to launch institute to protect fresh water and spur economic development . 2023-12-28 . Ideastream Public Media . en.
  14. Web site: The 2023 State of the County with County Executive Chris Ronayne . The City Club of Cleveland.
  15. Web site: Novel approach: Cuyahoga County brings services directly to the community . 2023-12-28 . FreshWater Media, LLC . en.
  16. Web site: Durbin . Kaitlin . Cuyahoga Executive-Elect Chris Ronayne names future chief of staff Eric Wobser among transition team . Cleveland.com . 10 November 2022 . The Plain Dealer.
  17. Web site: Oprea . Mark . Chris Ronayne to Appoint Harold Pretel as Cuyahoga County Sheriff . Cleveland Scene.
  18. Web site: Sandrick . Robert . Goodrich . Barry . Sell . Jill . Smitek . Colleen . Thompson . Lynn . Power Couples: Chris & Natalie Ronayne . Cleveland Magazine.