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PROPOSED RESOLUTION
HONORING THE EFFORTS OF TIMOTHY NOONAN TO RESTORE THE MONUMENT DEDICATED TO THE MOTHERS OF FALLEN SOLIDERS IN WORLD WAR I
WHEREAS, Timothy Noonan is a native of the North Beverly neighborhood of Chicago's South Side; and
WHEREAS, Timothy Noonan graduated from Marist High School in 1986 and attended Marquette University where he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science; and
WHEREAS, for nearly 30 years, Timothy Noonan has worked for various corporations such as Exelon, Arthur Andersen, EMC Documentum, Hewlett Packard, Sierra Systems, EMC Kazeon-Electronic Discovery, and The Sedona Conference (contributing editor) providing knowledge and expertise in developing enterprise-wide solutions addressing matters of compliance, discovery, strategic records management, and cyber security from mobile devices to the cloud; and
WHEREAS, since 2012, Timothy Noonan has served as Information Governance expert for Aurotech Corporation. In this role, Timothy has led digital forensic investigations by case planning, acquisition, examination, data analysis, presentation and disposition; and
WHEREAS, Timothy Noonan community involvement includes vice president of the Beverly Improvement Association, elected officer of Local School Council at Kate Starr Kellogg Elementary, and the division president of the Ancient Order of Hibernians; and
WHEREAS, during a walk with his children, in the Forest Preserves of Cook County, Timothy Noonan discovered the abandoned monument dedicated to the mothers of fallen World War I soldiers. Timothy became inspired to take action, and shortly thereafter, founded The Chicago Council of Gold Star Mothers (CCGSM), a nonprofit organization dedicated to the restoration and rebuilding of the memorial located in the Dan Ryan Woods; and
WHEREAS, Timothy Noonan hosted a community meeting at Ridge Park in May 2017 to explore ways for the monument to be restored. Based on this meeting and continuous advocacy efforts...
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