Max Weiss

Assistant City Administrator And Project Manager at City of Batavia Illinois

Max Weiss is a dedicated management analyst with a strong background in public administration and strategic communication. Currently working for the City of Batavia, Illinois, since April 2023, Max previously served as a strategic projects coordinator for Vernon Township, leading a regional sustainability initiative. Experience also includes roles as media coordinator for the Illinois State Board of Education, where Max assisted with media inquiries and served as a backup spokesperson. Notable campaign involvement includes serving as a senior strategist for Holly Kim's successful treasurer campaign and as communications director for Illini Democrats, focusing on social media strategies and engagement. Max holds a Master's degree in Public Administration from the University of Illinois Chicago and a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Communications (Summa Cum Laude) from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

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Chicago, United States

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City of Batavia Illinois

Originally established in 1833, the City of Batavia Illinois is located 35 miles west of Chicago on the banks of the Fox River. This location served industries with water and power that drove production at several of the world’s leading windmill manufacturers. These days, leading manufacturers, distributors and retailers such as Suncast Corporation, Barco Products, Flagsource, VWR, Aldi Corporation and Chicago Expert Importers have their headquarters or central offices in Batavia. The city is ideally located on major state and county highways offering access to interstate highways in minutes. On Batavia’s eastern edge sits Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, a world-leading scientific research facility specializing in particle physics. On its western side sits some of the most valuable and productive agricultural and development property in the world. The Fox River flows through the heart of downtown, providing natural beauty and recreation along its banks. It is this combination of history, progress and technology that makes Batavia a unique place to do business.