Full Text of HR0529 103rd General Assembly
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| 1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION | 2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of | 3 | | Representatives wish to congratulate Willy Goellner for his | 4 | | more than five decades of success and innovation in | 5 | | manufacturing and to recognize the positive impact he has made | 6 | | by employing hundreds of local workers and mentoring the next | 7 | | generation of thought leaders in the industrial sector; and | 8 | | WHEREAS, Willy Goellner was born to Austrian parents | 9 | | residing in Poland in the early 1930s, and his childhood and | 10 | | family were greatly affected by World War II; and | 11 | | WHEREAS, Willy Goellner's father died in a work camp in | 12 | | Siberia, and the rest of his family was sent to a concentration | 13 | | camp; he and one of his sisters were the only two members of | 14 | | his family to survive; and | 15 | | WHEREAS, Willy Goellner worked as a manual laborer after | 16 | | the war but sought to improve his life through education; he | 17 | | studied engineering at the Higher Technical College in Steyr, | 18 | | Austria; after speaking with classmates who had returned from | 19 | | the U.S., he chose to immigrate to America in 1958; and | 20 | | WHEREAS, Willy Goellner began working for Ingersoll | 21 | | Manufacturing Tools in Rockford in 1960; he worked at |
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| 1 | | Ingersoll for six years before leaving to start his own | 2 | | business; and | 3 | | WHEREAS, Willy Goellner established his own company, | 4 | | Advanced Machine and Engineering (AME), in 1966; the company | 5 | | started in a 1,000-square-foot office space in Loves Park but | 6 | | quickly relocated to a larger facility in Rockford; and | 7 | | WHEREAS, AME initially specialized in design and | 8 | | engineering services for the machine tool and assembly | 9 | | industries but later shifted focus to the engineering and | 10 | | manufacturing of machine tools and components for a variety of | 11 | | industries; and | 12 | | WHEREAS, Willy Goellner transformed AME from a small | 13 | | business to a global corporation; under his leadership, the | 14 | | company has become a leading manufacturer of high-precision | 15 | | parts for major industries from aerospace to health care; and | 16 | | WHEREAS, AME partnered with German company Hennig, Inc. in | 17 | | 1977 and acquired the company in 1999, partnering with and | 18 | | incorporating the American company Advanced Boring; and | 19 | | WHEREAS, Willy Goellner mentors the next generation of | 20 | | industrial workers through his apprenticeship and | 21 | | international internship programs; his students focus on the |
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| 1 | | design and build of industrial machinery, specifically carbide | 2 | | saws; and | 3 | | WHEREAS, Willy Goellner authored an autobiography, Against | 4 | | All Odds From There to Here, which tells the story of his life | 5 | | and survival at the end of World War II, the terrible | 6 | | experiences he faced in the years after, and his wife's | 7 | | struggle with ALS; and | 8 | | WHEREAS, Despite experiencing extreme hardship in his | 9 | | youth, Willy Goellner demonstrates the drive and determination | 10 | | that exemplify the American dream; he came to this country as a | 11 | | young immigrant seeking a better life and now owns a | 12 | | corporation that operates globally, and he continues to share | 13 | | his success with others by employing hundreds of employees, | 14 | | mentoring young industry professionals, and donating to a | 15 | | variety of charities and non-profits; therefore, be it | 16 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | 17 | | HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | 18 | | we congratulate Willy Goellner for his more than five decades | 19 | | of success and innovation in manufacturing, and we recognize | 20 | | the positive impact he has made by employing hundreds of local | 21 | | workers and mentoring the next generation of thought leaders | 22 | | in the industrial sector; and be it further |
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| 1 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | 2 | | presented to Willy Goellner and his family as a symbol of our | 3 | | respect and esteem. |
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