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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
3 | | Representatives are pleased to honor
Howard A. Tullman and |
4 | | Judith Zindell Tullman on receiving the Anshe Emet
Synagogue's |
5 | | Inaugural Rabbi Michael Siegel Visionary Award; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, The Tullmans have been devoted members and |
7 | | supporters of Anshe Emet
Synagogue for more than 30 years; and
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8 | | WHEREAS, Judith Tullman is a graduate of the University of |
9 | | Illinois and was a devoted
teacher in the Chicago Public |
10 | | Schools for 20 years; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, Judith Tullman has tirelessly volunteered for |
12 | | numerous Chicago-based
organizations, including the Wrightwood |
13 | | Neighbors and Parks Board, Facing History, and the
Chicago |
14 | | Children's Museum; and |
15 | | WHEREAS, Judith Tullman was founder of the Anshe Emet |
16 | | Social Action Committee
(now called Na'aseh) and the Artists of |
17 | | Anshe Emet; and |
18 | | WHEREAS, Judith Tullman has been a fundraiser and board |
19 | | member for PAWS
Chicago for nearly 20 years; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, Howard Tullman is the past CEO of 1871 in Chicago, |
2 | | a non-profit
startup hub which is home to more than 500 digital |
3 | | startups, and the general managing partner
for the Chicago High |
4 | | Tech Investment Partners, LLC and for G2T3V, LLC, a |
5 | | Chicago-based,
early-stage venture capital fund; and |
6 | | WHEREAS, Howard Tullman is a nationally-known and |
7 | | recognized authority on
startups, entrepreneurship, change |
8 | | management and disruptive innovation, has more than 50
years of |
9 | | venture growth and management,
IPO/M&A financings, and |
10 | | turn-around experience, and has founded more than a dozen |
11 | | successful, high-tech businesses; and |
12 | | WHEREAS, Howard Tullman graduated with honors, with a |
13 | | Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
and Economics from Northwestern |
14 | | University; and |
15 | | WHEREAS, Howard Tullman graduated with honors from the |
16 | | Northwestern University
School of Law, where he was elected to |
17 | | the Order of the Coif, served as the chairman of the
editors of |
18 | | the Law Review, and was selected as a Ford Foundation Fellow, |
19 | | developing, along
with James R. Thompson, former Governor of |
20 | | Illinois, a national Ford Foundation program for
the study of |
21 | | criminal law; and |
22 | | WHEREAS, Howard Tullman was the Chairman/CEO of Tribeca |
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1 | | Flashpoint Media
Arts Academy, which he co-founded in 2007 with |
2 | | the former president of Kendall College and the former chairman |
3 | | of Experiencia; and |
4 | | WHEREAS, Howard Tullman has served as a trustee of the |
5 | | Museum of
Contemporary Art in Chicago, the New York Academy of |
6 | | Art, and the Mary and Leigh Block
Museum of Art at Northwestern |
7 | | University; he was the lead director and former chairman of
the |
8 | | Princeton Review; and |
9 | | WHEREAS, Howard Tullman currently serves as a director of |
10 | | Vehcon and SnapSheet
and served as a long-time director and |
11 | | board chairman of the Cobalt Group; and |
12 | | WHEREAS, Howard Tullman founded CCC Information Services, |
13 | | the fastest growing
company in Illinois from 1981 through 1985, |
14 | | and, while running CCC, was selected
Entrepreneur of the Year |
15 | | by Peat Marwick and Crain's Chicago Business in 1986 and |
16 | | Venture
Magazine and Arthur Young & Co. in 1987; and |
17 | | WHEREAS, Howard Tullman has served as CEO of Eager |
18 | | Enterprises, Information
Kinetics, Inc., COIN, Inc., and the |
19 | | Xceed Group, Inc., president and CEO of Imagination Pilots,
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20 | | Inc., and chairman and CEO of Tunes.com, Inc.; and |
21 | | WHEREAS, Howard Tullman is the chair of the Anshe Emet |
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1 | | Synagogue Endowment
Committee and a member of numerous city and |
2 | | state boards, an advisory board member of
HighTower Advisors |
3 | | and Imerman Angels, and an adjunct professor at Northwestern's |
4 | | Kellogg
School, as well as a regular lecturer at the |
5 | | Northwestern Pritzker School of Law; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, Howard and Judith Tullman, and the 1871 team, have |
7 | | worked with the
Dyett High School for the Arts and written a |
8 | | book to help develop the Eagle Entrepreneurs
program to train |
9 | | young entrepreneurs; and
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10 | | WHEREAS, The Tullmans are art lenders and donors to more |
11 | | than a dozen major
museums in Illinois and across the country; |
12 | | therefore, be it
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13 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
14 | | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
15 | | congratulate Howard and Judith Tullman
on their lifetime |
16 | | accomplishments as community leaders, philanthropists, |
17 | | innovators, educators
and art collectors, and their receipt of |
18 | | the Inaugural Rabbi Michael Siegel Visionary Award; and be it |
19 | | further
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20 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
21 | | presented to Howard A. Tullman
and Judith Zindell Tullman as an |
22 | | expression of our esteem and respect.
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