Background
Hayllar, Ben was born on September 30, 1946 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Hayllar, Ben was born on September 30, 1946 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Bachelor in Liberal Arts, U. Pittsburgh, 1967; Master of Arts in Elizabethan and Jacobean Theater, U. Pittsburgh, 1969; Doctor of Philosophy in Comm., U. Pittsburgh, 1985; completed executive/management development program, Carnegie-Mellon U., 1985.
Associate professor committee, Community College Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1969-1977;
senior assistant executive secretary to mayor, City of Pittsburgh, 1977-1985;
vice president, division manager metropolitan banking, Equibank, 1985-1989;
director finance, City of Pittsburgh, 1989-1993;
director finance, City of Philadelphia, since 1993. Board member Philadelphia Facilities Management Corporation, since 1993, Pennsylvania Convention Center Authority, since 1993. Board member, Executive Committee Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation, since 1993.
Board member, commissioner, Philadelphia Planning Commission, since 1993. Board member, secretary Pittsburgh-Allegheny County Public Auditorium Authority, 1992-1993. Board member, treas.Pitts.
Equipment Leasing Authority, 1989-1993. Board member, secretary-treasurer Pittsburgh Water & Sewer Authority, 1989-1993. Board member Pittsburgh Countywide Corporation, 1989-1993.
Public information consultant government study commission, City of Pittsburgh, 1972-1974. Reporter Pittsburgh Forum, 1970-1975.
Member negotiating committee, delegate Allegheny Labor Council, American Federation Teachers Local 2067, 1971-1977. Member Three Rivers Shakespeare Festival board, 1980-1983. Member economics development committee Allegheny Conference on Cmty.
Development, 1983-1984. Member of advisory commission on housing for homeless people in Pittsburgh and AlleghenyCounty, 1984-1986. Chair mayor's commission on accessibility for the handicapped, Pittsburgh, 1980-1986.
Member Association Government Accts., Government Finance Officers Association (speaker national convs.1994, 95, 96, member standing commission on governmental debt and fiscal policy 1996).
Married; 2 daus.