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PROPOSED RESOLUTION
HONORING THE LIFE AND CAREER OF WILLIAM "BILLY" BONAPARTE, JR.
WHEREAS, William "Billy" Bonaparte, Jr. was called home to be with the Lord on May 25, 2019; and
WHEREAS, Billy Bonaparte, Jr. was born on December 11, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois; and
WHEREAS, Billy Bonaparte, Jr. was the second oldest of six children and accepted Christ at an early age; and
WHEREAS, during his childhood, Billy Bonaparte, Jr.'s father, William Bonaparte, Sr., instilled into him a strong work ethic. Billy also developed a deep understanding of the world through his love of reading and books; and
WHEREAS, Billy Bonaparte, Jr. completed high school and then entered the U.S. Army. During this time, he proudly served as a Field Engineer; and
WHEREAS, after his military service, Billy Bonaparte, Jr. began his career working as the first African American PBX Installer at Illinois Bell. He led a successful career at Illinois Bell and then AT&T. Billy was promoted to multiple managerial and executive level positions until his retirement from Corporate America in 1986; and
WHEREAS, shortly after leaving Corporate America, Billy Bonaparte, Jr. created Bonaparte Connections, a company that supplied communication connectivity services. He led Bonaparte Connections until 1991 and then formed Bonaparte Connections. Under his leadership, Bonaparte Connections became the largest African American owned electrical contractor in Chicago; and
WHEREAS, true to his Chicago roots, Billy Bonaparte, Jr. was a champion for diversity and inclusion, opening doors for many African Americans in the business community; and
WHEREAS, Billy Bonaparte, Jr. was recognized for his professional accomplishments from Who's Who in Chicago Business, Chicago United's Leaders of Color, Ernest & Young's Entrepreneur of the Year, and Minority Enterprise Development Council Award. He was inducted into the Entrepreneurs Hall of Fame by the University of Illinois at Chicago and recognized by Crain's ...
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