Chris Abele

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Chris Abele
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Abele in 2015
6th County Executive of Milwaukee County
In office
April 25, 2011 May 4, 2020
Education Bennington College
Lawrence University
Website Official website

Christopher Seton Abele (born January 28, 1967) is an American businessman and Democratic Party politician. He served as the 6th Milwaukee County Executive from 2011 to 2020. [1] [2] Abele is the son of American businessman John Abele, the co-founder of Boston Scientific. [3] Abele is a trustee of the Argosy Foundation, a charitable trust established with an endowment from his father.

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Business career

In 1996, Abele, with Chris Kerr, founded SteriLogic Waste Systems, which serves hospitals and medical clinics in managing sharps waste. Abele was CEO of SteriLogic from 1996 to 2004. In 2004, Abele became Chairman of the company to devote more time to philanthropic efforts. [4] In 2006, SteriLogic merged with Medsolutions and in 2007, Kerr and Abele sold the majority of SteriLogic to Stericycle. The remainder of SteriLogic was restructured the remainder as Oxus Environmental.

In 2001, Abele and his business partner Steve Mech founded CSA Commercial, a Milwaukee-based real estate and development company. [5]

Prior to his election as Milwaukee County Executive, Abele was CEO of the Argosy Foundation. In 2011, Abele stepped down as CEO and was replaced by his sister, Jeneye. Abele remains a trustee of the foundation. [6]

Abele invested $10 million into a venture fund, CSA Partners LLC, [7] for Milwaukee start-ups. The LLC was formed with Brian Taffora and Pat Farley. They invested into gener8tor's Fund II and opened Ward 4 (Milwaukee, WI startup accelerator space) in remodelled space inside the former John Pritzlaff Hardware Company Building. [8] [9]

2011 Milwaukee County Executive race

On January 4, 2011, Abele formally announced that he entered the race for Milwaukee County Executive. [10] Abele and Stone received the most votes and advanced on to a run-off election that was held on April 5, 2011. [11] On April 6, 2011, Abele defeated Republican challenger Jeff Stone, and was sworn in on April 21, 2011. [12] [13]

Issue positions

Ideology and party affiliation

Abele contributed primarily to Democratic campaigns and the Democratic Party. [14] Formerly, Abele was on a number of finance committees. This included the 2002 campaign for former Governor Jim Doyle, where he helped with John Kerry's presidential fundraising, and donated to Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. [14] The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Daniel Bice reported that Abele donated to the campaigns of Republican state legislators including Joe Sanfelippo and Dale Kooyenga, both of whom have played roles in the passage of bills that have increased Abele's power as Milwaukee County executive. [15]

Endorsements

On February 12, 2011, Abele received the endorsement of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel , which stated "Chris Abele's leadership on nonprofit boards, his experience running two family companies and his skill managing the Argosy Foundation make him a solid choice for county executive", [16] and "Abele has the right experience and the right vision. Abele could be a game-changer". [16] On April 2, 2011, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel once again endorsed Abele over Jeff Stone, stating "Milwaukee County needs transformative change. One candidate provides the better chance to accomplish that." [17]

Tenure as Milwaukee County executive

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Abele in 2012

Abele took the oath of office to become Milwaukee County Executive on April 25, 2011, succeeding Interim County Executive Marvin Pratt.

On June 9, 2011, citing concerns about budget cuts at the state level, Abele indicated his opposition to a planned $775,000 investment in public art at the Milwaukee County Courthouse. A year later, in June 2012, Abele signed a resolution placing the public art program on "hiatus" and authorizing use of the program's $500,000 in accumulated funds toward deferred maintenance instead of artwork. [18]

On June 10, 2011, he announced his intention to provide health care coverage to domestic partners of Milwaukee County employees. This was approved by the County Board on July 28, 2011, and signed into law by Abele on August 3, 2011. Abele declined to seek re-election in 2020.

Personal life

Abele grew up in Concord, Massachusetts, but after attending college at Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin from 1991 to 1995, he decided to stay in Milwaukee. [19] [20]

He is previously divorced and has three children. [21] He was included in the Milwaukee Business Journal "40 under 40" and "Power Broker" lists in 2000 and 2010, respectively. [22] [23]

He is a member of the Board of Governors for the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Inc., a Trustee for Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design Inc, and the chairman for Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. [24]

Electoral history

Milwaukee County Executive Special Election, 2011
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Primary Election, February 15, 2011
Nonpartisan Jeff Stone 42,113 42.88%
Nonpartisan Chris Abele 24,884 25.34%
Nonpartisan Jim Sullivan 21,26621.65%
Nonpartisan Lee Holloway 8,2878.44%
Nonpartisan Ieshuh Griffin1,5201.55%
Scattering1410.14%
Total votes98,211 100.0%
General Election, April 5, 2011
Nonpartisan Chris Abele 134,848 60.53%
Nonpartisan Jeff Stone 87,91339.47%
Plurality46,93521.70%
Total votes222,761 100.0%
Milwaukee County Executive Election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
General Election, April 3, 2012
Nonpartisan Chris Abele (incumbent) 93,621 95.33%
Scattering4,5834.67%
Plurality89,03890.67%
Total votes98,204 100.0%
Milwaukee County Executive Election, 2016
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Primary Election, February 16, 2016
Nonpartisan Chris Larson 48,631 44.82%
Nonpartisan Chris Abele (incumbent) 47,993 44.23%
Nonpartisan Steve Hogan6,5966.08%
Nonpartisan Joseph Thomas Klein4,7344.36%
Scattering5510.51%
Total votes108,505 100.0%
General Election, April 5, 2016
Nonpartisan Chris Abele (incumbent) 156,509 55.34%
Nonpartisan Chris Larson 125,24039.47%
Nonpartisan Joseph Thomas Klein110.00%
Scattering1,0610.38%
Plurality31,26911.06%
Total votes282,821 100.0%

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Political offices
Preceded by
Marvin Pratt
(interim)
County Executive of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
2011 2020
Succeeded by