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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Mayor Nutter's staff, while announcing changes over at the Department of Commerce yesterday, left out one interesting detail:  Michael Bell, executive director of the city's Office of Economic Opportunity, just got fired.  We tracked down Bell at home a few minutes ago and he confirmed that he was fired yesterday.  “I prefer not to comment," Bell added. "It’s just a whole lot of mixed emotions right now.”

Bell worked for the city for 17 years and was earning a $86,553 annual salary, according to city payroll records.  He was director of compliance for the city's Office of Housing and Community Development until Oct. 1, when Mayor Nutter announced that he was dissolving the city's Minority Business Enterprise Council [MBEC] and creating the Office of Economic Opportunity.  Bell was installed as the new agency's first executive director.  Nutter, in announcing the moves on Oct. 1, said the new agency "sets the tone" that said he was serious about improving business opportunities in the for companies owned by minorities, women and the physically disabled.

In yesterday's announcement, Nutter's staff said Kevin Dow, Deputy Director of Commerce for Neighborhood and Business Services, will assume the new role of acting chief operating officer for the Commerce Department. Dow’s duties will continue to involve small business development, minority participation and neighborhood revitalization, PhillyClout was told.

UPDATE, 2:50 pm:  Nutter's press office just put out a statement, saying Bell's firing wasn't part of yesterday's announcement because the two events were "separate unrelated issues." 

Here's the administration's explanation on why Bell was let go:  "While we appreciate Mr. Bell's years of service to the City of Philadelphia, for a number of reasons there wasn't as much progress made in his portfolio as we would have liked. Given the importance of increasing minority business participation and ensuring that economic opportunity is available to all, we felt that now was a good time to make a change."

Posted by Chris Brennan @ 1:28 PM  Permalink | 25 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:47 PM, 07/01/2009
    The city doesn't need to fund an office to "do" what the market does naturally, the city just needs to get out of the way of the market working for everyone of all races. The city has to collect overdue property taxes at sheriff sale to put this property into the hands of renovators, many who are minority. These guys don't want handouts, they want cheap property to fix up. When is the city going to stop pretending that it can do what the market does as well as the market does?
    CleanupPhilly
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:52 PM, 07/01/2009
    What does the director of "compliance" of OHCD even do? What must be complied with? Here's the big sources of waste in the city budget. There are all these agencies with the word "housing" or "development" or "community" in them that simply overlap and have no benchmarks, no annual report, no stats, no evidence that they are delivering per dollar spent. There's no objective evaluation of their work product. That's a red flag of waste. We can't run a city like this anymore. Even tiny counties don't do this, just throw money at a problem and make wifty statements about "opportunity." Come on.
    CleanupPhilly
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:53 PM, 07/01/2009
    Follow the money.
    CleanupPhilly
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:02 PM, 07/01/2009
    nutter is one big disappointment almost sort of like barry o will be for some people.
    give me liberty or death
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:24 PM, 07/01/2009
    Nope, I don't trust myself. I'd be on it all the time, complaining, Try this instead, to protest the needless PA state income tax hike: http://www.stoppataxhike.com/
    CleanupPhilly
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:13 PM, 07/01/2009
    How are they separate and unrelated?? They both involve commerce?...No? Nice attempt at spin by the mayors office.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:16 PM, 07/01/2009
    Cleanup, I'm glad you at least acknowledge that you do complain a lot.
    allforprogressandprogressforall
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:27 PM, 07/01/2009
    He was fired because there was not much progress made in his portfolio. This a euphemism for not setting aside business for blacks? Look at the Philly Convention Center, minority and union driven cost overrides. When are you people going to stop putting the weasels in charge of the henhouse?
    junethe4th
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:23 PM, 07/01/2009
    It's actually not informative. If you happen to actually know anything about one of Cleanup's topics, you realize that he is full of poop ...
    Copper34
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:30 PM, 07/01/2009
    Cleanup does complain, and I'm glad! The comments are intelligent, and focused on making change when the city pretends it wants change but not at the leaders' expense. I'd love to see Cleanup run for mayor, and try to clean up. You've got a fan here!
    snjgwmc
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:31 PM, 07/01/2009
    I know this man and he worked very hard to help many people. Its a sad day.
    Being Real
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:34 PM, 07/01/2009
    That excuse they provided using his portfolio? I don't believe it.
    Being Real
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Chris Brennan, a native Philadelphian and graduate of Temple University, joined the Daily News in 1999. He has written about SEPTA, the Philadelphia School District, the legalization of casino gambling, state government, the mayor, the governor, City Council and political campaigns.
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David Gambacorta spent a small eternity writing about cops, drug dealers and serial killers. Now he’s writing about power and politics ­– which sometimes reminds him of the old crime beat. He joined the Daily News in 2005. And yes, he knows you’re not quite sure how to pronounce his last name. E-mail tips to gambacd@phillynews.com
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Catherine Lucey joined the Daily News in 2002 and has written about murderous drug gangs, political protesters and Harry Potter. After covering the 2007 mayoral election, she moved over to the City Hall bureau where she has been reporting on the Nutter administration.
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Jan Ransom, a native New Yorker, joined the Daily News in 2010 after graduating from Howard University. She has since written about the difficulty of filing police complaints, tax deadbeats and life after violent home invasions. She joined the Daily News City Hall Bureau in 2011 and has plunged headfirst into reporting on administration budget battles and City Council shenanigans.
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