File #: 19-5614    Version: 1 Name: HONORING THE CAREER AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF COMMISSIONER NATALIE HALL
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 9/16/2019 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 9/25/2019 Final action: 9/25/2019
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING THE CAREER AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF COMMISSIONER NATALIE HALL WHEREAS, Commissioner Natalie Hall is a native of Chicago, Illinois and for the past 31 years she has resided in the Atlanta, Georgia area; and WHEREAS, Commissioner Natalie Hall is the niece of the late Cook County Board President John H. Stroger, Jr. She graduated from Evanston Township High School in 1983 and attended Devry University where she obtained with honors a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems. She earned her masters' degrees in Business Administration and Public Administration from Keller Graduate School of Management in Atlanta, Georgia; and WHEREAS, Commissioner Natalie Hall previously led technology training for Cook County employees, judges, and elected officials in the Circuit Court of Cook County and Office of the Chief Judge; and WHEREAS, Commissioner Natalie Hall began her career in the Fulton County Government where she created the New Technology Division an...
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

HONORING THE CAREER AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF COMMISSIONER NATALIE HALL

WHEREAS, Commissioner Natalie Hall is a native of Chicago, Illinois and for the past 31 years she has resided in the Atlanta, Georgia area; and

WHEREAS, Commissioner Natalie Hall is the niece of the late Cook County Board President John H. Stroger, Jr. She graduated from Evanston Township High School in 1983 and attended Devry University where she obtained with honors a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems. She earned her masters' degrees in Business Administration and Public Administration from Keller Graduate School of Management in Atlanta, Georgia; and

WHEREAS, Commissioner Natalie Hall previously led technology training for Cook County employees, judges, and elected officials in the Circuit Court of Cook County and Office of the Chief Judge; and

WHEREAS, Commissioner Natalie Hall began her career in the Fulton County Government where she created the New Technology Division and successfully directed technology projects such as a teleworking pilot program, Board of Commissioners' videoconferencing, Cable Franchise Agreement, and the first county website; and

WHEREAS, Commissioner Natalie Hall would continue her career at the City of Atlanta serving as the IT End User Support Division Manager. Commissioner Hall led a team of 35 employees and a $5 million budget to enhance and support the business processes of all City departments and agencies; and

WHEREAS, in 2011, Commissioner Natalie Hall was named as Chief of Staff to the late Fulton County District 4 Commissioner Joan P. Garner. In this role, Commissioner Hall worked to ensure that every citizen in District 4 received the assistance, programs, services, and information that they deserve; and

WHEREAS, due to the loss of Fulton County District 4 Commissioner Joan P. Garner, a special election was held in November 2017 where Commissioner Natalie Hall was elected to this office. Commissioner Natali...

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