Meet Allegheny County Controller, and 2025 Mayoral Candidate, Corey O'Connor




When:
Thursday, March 27
11:00 AM to Noon, Networking
Noon to 2:00 PM, Lunch & Discussion
Where:
Grand Concourse
Attire:
Business
Please note that seating is limited, and registration will not be available at the door.
This event is not a political fundraiser. CMAA Three Rivers is a nonprofit organization, and all event proceeds benefit the Chapter’s scholarship program.
Corey O'Connor is joining us for lunch on March 27 - and you're invited! Topics to be discussed include economic growth and city development.
Share your questions with our emcee, CMAA Three Rivers Chapter President Jim Cairns!
Sponsorships are still available for this event, at the Silver level.
Please feel free to add the Early Bird discount code COREY2025 to your order, when registering by Friday, March 14. Be sure to click "Apply" to update your total and save 20%.
Register Now - $75
About Corey O'Connor
Excerpted from Controller O'Connor's Web site:
As Allegheny County’s fiscal watchdog and taxpayer advocate, he has audited major county departments, including the County Jail, Department of Economic Development, Department of Human Services, and the Department of Health. He has also proposed measurable benchmarks for County environmental and climate efforts, advocated health and safety reforms for individuals incarcerated in the Allegheny County Jail, and enacted ethics reform measures on the Allegheny County Retirement Board, among other initiatives.
He serves on Allegheny County’s Retirement Board, Investment Board, Depository Board, and Jail Oversight Board.
Previously, Corey represented Pittsburgh City Council District 5 from 2012 until assuming the Controller’s office. His accomplishments included authoring legislation to require annual audits of the Tax Abatement and Tax Increment Financing Programs, crafting the City of Pittsburgh’s Paid Sick Days Act, and creating the Joint Task Force on Construction Industry Fraud to increase accountability and prevent malpractice throughout the construction industry.
He began his career in public service as a Community Development Representative for U.S. Congressman Mike Doyle. A graduate of Central Catholic High School, Corey is a former varsity golf coach for the Vikings, and led the team to multiple State Team Championships and WPIAL Team Championships. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education from Duquesne University.
Learn More About Corey O'Connor