The Philippine Consulate General in Chicago is headed by Consul General Jesusa Susana V. Paez, who assumed her position on October 20, 2021. Prior to becoming Consul General, Paez, a career diplomat, served as the executive director of the DFA's Office of the Undersecretary for International Economic Relations, and before that served as deputy consul general at the Philippine Consulate General in
Toronto. Currently, the consulate's jurisdiction covers Illinois and the
Midwestern United States, both directly and through an honorary consulate in Detroit. Until September 24, 2018, the consulate's jurisdiction also included the western portion of the Southern United States, covering
Arkansas,
Louisiana,
Mississippi and
Oklahoma but excluding
Texas, which was under the jurisdiction of the
Philippine Consulate General in Los Angeles. All five states, as well as an honorary consulate in
New Orleans, were subsequently placed under the newly reopened
Philippine Consulate General in Houston, with both the Chicago and Los Angeles missions continuing to provide services to Filipinos in those states until December 31, 2018. The consulate has been active in several cultural endeavors within its jurisdiction. Some of these activities included facilitating the return of a pair of bells stolen from
Meycauayan Church during
World War II to the Philippines, presenting a lecture on
José Rizal in cooperation with the
Knights of Rizal, and supporting the holding of events commemorating
Filipino American History Month. One of these activities, a lecture on
Dean Worcester held in 2014 was hailed as the most relevant activity of the 22 organized for that year's Filipino American History Month. In addition to these activities, the consulate also regularly conducts outreach activities throughout its jurisdiction, even doing so during major holidays when other missions would normally be closed. ==See also==