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Governor Elect Rauner Announces Transition Team! In one of his first official acts since being elected governor, Republican named dozens of advisers to a transition team last Thursday that included two prominent Democrats, former White House chief of staff Bill Daley and former Southern University President Glenn Poshard.

The team -- which will help lay policy groundwork and determine who'll be in Rauner's cabinet once he takes office - also included former Republican Gov. , Republican U.S. Rep. Aaron Schock, Caterpillar Inc. CEO Doug Oberhelman, former Public Schools CEO Ron Huberman and the Rev. , one of the African American ministers from Chicago who had supported his campaign.

The Winnetka venture capitalist offered a brief preview of his priorities, saying he was working on scheduling a meeting with top Democrats, House Speaker and Senate President , and that raising the minimum wage was important.

Quinn stressed raising the wage during the campaign and has vowed to pursue it in his remaining months in office. But Rauner took heat during the campaign for changing his stance. He said Thursday he personally voted for a non-binding ballot measure calling to raise Illinois' $7.25 rate to $10, but would recommend lawmakers only approve it in conjunction with other reforms. Rauner spokesman Lance Trover later said Rauner wouldn't work against efforts that'll only raise the rate.

Rauner began announcing his team the day after the election, putting his running mate, Lt. governor-elect in charge. Some new members attended Thursday, standing on risers behind Rauner. The advisory positions are unpaid, according to Rauner's staff.

"All of us, Democrats, Republicans, independents, must move forward together and support our new governor in his administration," Daley said. "The future in this state depends upon all of us helping him."

Poshard, who served several terms in Congress and was a member of the Illinois General Assembly before that, he lost the gubernatorial race in 1998 to Republican . Huberman briefly served as the head of the nation's third-largest school district under Mayor Richard M. Daley before leaving for a private equity firm. Meeks is a former state senator and head of a Chicago megachurch. Other transition team members include Chicago pastor Corey Brooks and Republican State Representative Jill Tracy from the Quincy area.

LeadingAge will be tracking developments of the transition team and keep members updated as warranted.