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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, After 25 years of dedicated service to Tishman |
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| Construction Corporation (TCC), Ronald E. Materick, P.E., has |
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| retired from his positions as President of the Western Region |
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| and Executive Vice President of Tishman Realty & Construction |
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| Co., Inc.; and
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| WHEREAS, A native of Brantford, Ontario, Canada, Mr. |
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| Materick earned a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Civil |
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| Engineering from McMaster University in Ontario, where he |
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| received the "Professional Engineer's Gold Medal for Academic |
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| Achievement"; he went on to gain a Master of Business |
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| Administration from the University of Chicago and attended a |
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| summer course in Construction Management at the Massachusetts |
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| Institute of Technology; and
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| WHEREAS, After rising through the ranks of two established |
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| construction organizations, he joined Tishman in 1979 as |
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| President and COO of the Midwest Region; as the head of the |
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| Chicago Office, his responsibilities extended to all Tishman |
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| activities across 20 states; at the time of his arrival, there |
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| were only eight Tishman staff members based in Chicago; during |
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| his tenure, he recruited some of the finest available talent |
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| across multiple disciplines to build that office into what it |
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| is today; the office oversaw a ten-fold increase in annual |
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| construction volume from approximately $30 million to $300 |
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| million and a proportionate increase in profitability; and
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| WHEREAS, In 1998, Mr. Materick assumed responsibility for |
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| all of Tishman's Western Region operations, extending from the |
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| Allegheny Mountains in the east to Hawaii in the west; in this |
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| leadership capacity, he has overseen the planning and |
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| construction of a diverse roster of projects totaling several |
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| billion dollars, including Gateway IV, PPG Place, Metropolitan |
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| Square in downtown St. Louis, Arlington International |
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| Racecourse, Hotel Nikko (now the Westin River North), the |
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| Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers, the Chicago Public Schools |
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| Capital Improvement Program, the Chicago Housing Authority |
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| Capital Improvement Program, and McCormick Place West; and
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| WHEREAS, More than just a builder, Mr. Materick has |
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| dedicated significant time, energy, and resources to |
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| industry-related and altruistic pursuits; described by |
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| colleagues as being "consistent, dependable, and unswerving", |
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| these character traits have manifested themselves in his life |
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| outside of Tishman as well; he is a member and former Chairman |
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| of the Building Industry Council of the Landmarks Preservation |
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| Council of Illinois, working to preserve and restore Chicago's |
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| landmark and historic buildings; he sits on the Board of |
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| Directors of the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority and is a |
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| founding member of the Chicago Construction & Real Estate |
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| Council of the City of Hope; in 1991, he received the |
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| organization's "Spirit of Life Award" in recognition of his |
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| outstanding career achievements; in 1999, he was named |
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| "Chicago's Contractor of the Year" by the Coalition for United |
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| Community Action; in conjunction with that award, Chicago Mayor |
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| Richard M. Daley proclaimed June 26, 1999, to be "Ronald E. |
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| Materick Day" in the city; and
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| WHEREAS, Other philanthropic endeavors include sponsoring |
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| the Ronald E. Materick Scholarship program at his alma mater, |
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| McMaster University, and the Ronald E. Materick Bursaries |
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| through McMaster Financial Aid and the Province of Ontario; he |
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| also established a fellowship in his name to fund the research |
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| and treatment of childhood leukemia at City of Hope National |
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| Medical Center in Duarte, California; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Materick looks forward to spending time with |
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| his family; he and his wife Karen have been married for 43 |
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| years; they have two grown sons, J. Bradley, age 31, and Craig, |
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| age 29, as well as a 4-year-old granddaughter, Katie; |
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| therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
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| we congratulate Ronald E. Materick, P.E., on the occasion of |
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| his retirement after 25 years of service at Tishman |
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| Construction Corporation, and we salute his many |
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| accomplishments during that time; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
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| presented to him as an expression of our respect and esteem and |
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| with best wishes for a relaxing retirement.
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