Toledo Rotary 05202013.mp4Jeremiah Boyle—Economy: Why Recovery Varies Through a case study approach, including both interviewing and analysis, Jeremiah Boyle profiles ten Midwestern “industrial cities” that have lost manufacturing employment. Given the loss of manufacturing employment, why do some cities outperform/underperform their peers? Mr. Boyle is Managing Director of Economic Development for the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago’s Community Development and Policy Studies Division. He has served as an advisor to the Milwaukee Urban Entrepreneur Partnership, as a member of the Leadership Council for Chicago United, and is a Contributing Editor of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago's Profitwise News & Views publication. Before joining the Fed, Mr. Boyle served in Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley’s administration as an Assistant Commissioner of Planning and Development. Prior to his work in the Daley administration, he served as Economic Development Coordinator for the Village of Arlington Heights, Illinois; and held several positions with the North River Commission, a non-profit housing and economic development group in Chicago. Mr. Boyle holds a bachelor of arts degree in political science and a master’s degree in urban and regional planning from the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, and a master of business administration degree from North Park University in Chicago