When Mayor Rahm Emanuel was still mayor-elect, he was already selling me on the benefits of Chicago and honing his pitch to bring more jobs to the city. At the tipoff of a Bulls game in early 2012, I told Rahm that Motorola Solutions could potentially move 150 to 200 jobs to Chicago. By halftime, that jobs number had climbed to 400. Today, Chicago is home to more than 1,200 Motorola Solutions employees as well as our new global headquarters and innovation center.