Bob O'Dekirk


Bob O'Dekirk is the mayor of Joliet, Illinois. He was sworn in on May 4, 2015. O'Dekirk is a former Joliet police officer and is a practicing attorney in Joliet.

Education

O'Dekirk descends from Canaryville Irish in Chicago. He graduated in 1987 from Oak Forest High School, where he boxed and played football and baseball; in 1987 he was named All-Conference in baseball. He earned an undergraduate degree in 1991 from the University of Illinois and his degree in law in 2003 from the John Marshall Law School.

Non-political career

Beginning in 1993 he worked for ten years as a uniformed and plainclothes officer for the Joliet police, winning the Martin S. Murrin Labor Award in 1995 and serving on the executive board of the local affiliate of the Fraternal Order of Police. After earning his law degree, he became an Assistant Corporate Counsel for the city of Chicago and worked on a task force prosecuting narcotics crimes. In 2006 he returned to Joliet and went into private practice.
In 2008–2009, he worked with the Department of State assisting in training police in Iraq. On his return to the US, he became a partner in the law firm of O’Dekirk, Allred & Associates.

Political career

O'Dekirk was elected to the Joliet City Council in 2011. and was elected mayor in 2015, unseating Tom Giarrante. He is also the city's liquor commissioner. His slogan as a mayoral candidate was "Joliet Can Be Great Again"; as mayor, he has emphasized conservative budgeting and economic development to make up for recent losses of employment and reduction in income from riverboat casinos. O'Dekirk was filmed assaulting a protester during the 2020 George Floyd protests.

Private life

O'Dekirk is married and has three children. He plays the drums in a rock band called Hot Mess.