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(MCT) — Last year, Gov. Pat Quinn and Mayor Rahm Emanuel separately pledged to protect taxpayers by turning around the public agency that owns and operates U.S. Cellular Field.

But if there was agreement on the need to reform the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority, it unraveled over the question of who should lead such efforts as executive director. The two men sparred for more than a month, and on Thursday — with neither side backing down — Quinn prevailed quickly and unexpectedly.

The agency's board of directors, including a new member appointed by Quinn the day before, selected the governor's chief spokeswoman, Kelly Kraft, despite objections about her qualifications.

The governor dumped one of his board members, Manny Sanchez — without telling him beforehand — to pave the way for a 4-3 vote in favor of Kraft for the $175,900-a-year post.

Quinn's replacement for Sanchez, longtime ally and renowned physician Quentin Young, joined the governor's three other appointees in supporting Kraft. The mayor's appointees voted against her.

Kraft was a TV reporter for about a decade before joining state government in 2009, the same year she filed for personal bankruptcy. She was selected over Diana Ferguson, a Yale graduate who served as chief financial officer at Sara Lee Corp. and Chicago Public Schools.

Prior to the vote, the board interviewed Ferguson during a closed-door meeting. During the public part of the meeting, board members argued heatedly over who would fill the position.

"The qualifications between these two candidates for this position are not even remotely close," said Jim Reynolds, an Emanuel appointee who is chairman and CEO of Loop Capital. "For us not to choose (Ferguson) is just an inappropriate abuse of the authority."

Reynolds was joined by Richard Price, chairman of Mesirow Financial Holdings, and Norm Bobins, a longtime banker, who said Kraft was the "wrong" candidate.

"We interviewed another candidate, and I think she's better qualified," Bobins said.

Board Chairman Emil Jones — who cut off Reynolds to expedite the vote — defended Kraft's experience and said it was enough for the job.

"We have a staff of five. We don't have a multibillion-dollar agency here," Jones said. "Kelly Kraft has the skills we need to do an excellent job."

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