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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION |
2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
3 | | Representatives wish to congratulate Marco E. Jacome on the |
4 | | occasion of his retirement as CEO of Healthcare Alternative |
5 | | Systems, Inc. (H.A.S.); and |
6 | | WHEREAS, Marco Jacome has had a 45-year career in the |
7 | | field of social services, working for the behavioral health |
8 | | care organization H.A.S. for the past 40 years, where he has |
9 | | served as CEO for the past 32 years; and |
10 | | WHEREAS, As part of his involvement in the field of |
11 | | alcohol and substance abuse, Marco Jacome has advocated for |
12 | | more state and federal services for minority communities; he |
13 | | has served as a regional advisory board member for the Great |
14 | | Lakes Addiction Technology Transfer Center and as a board |
15 | | member of the Norwegian American Hospital Foundation; he |
16 | | previously served as board president of the Illinois |
17 | | Association of Behavioral Health (IABH), the Illinois Alcohol |
18 | | and Other Drug Abuse Professional Certification Association |
19 | | (IAODAPCA), and Advanced Behavioral Health (ABC), MCO; he also |
20 | | previously served as a board member of St. Elizabeth's |
21 | | Hospital and as board treasurer of the Northern Illinois |
22 | | Employee Assistance Professionals Association; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, At the federal level, Marco Jacome is a member of |
2 | | the Hispanic Latino Caucus for the Target Capacity Expansion |
3 | | for the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT), the |
4 | | Cultural Competency and Diversity Network, and the Prevention |
5 | | Partnership Organization, where he serves as an active board |
6 | | member; he previously served as a member of the CSAT National |
7 | | Advisory Council; and |
8 | | WHEREAS, Marco Jacome is a Licensed Professional Counselor |
9 | | (LPC) through the State of Illinois, a Certified Employee |
10 | | Assistance Professional (CEAP), and an Illinois Certified |
11 | | Supervisor Addictions Counselor (CSADC), with a bachelor's |
12 | | degree in psychology and sociology from North Park University |
13 | | and a graduate degree in family and community counseling from |
14 | | Northeastern University; he was selected to participate in a |
15 | | fellowship program at the School of Public Health at Boston |
16 | | University and a fellowship program at the John F. Kennedy |
17 | | School of Government and Business School at Harvard |
18 | | University; more recently, he was selected as a fellow to |
19 | | participate in a social entrepreneur program at Stanford |
20 | | University; and |
21 | | WHEREAS, Marco Jacome has received a number of accolades |
22 | | over the course of his career, including being named as one of |
23 | | Hispanic Business magazine's 100 Influential, its yearly |
24 | | selection of Latinos who have made significant, national |
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1 | | contributions in government, business, or academics, in 2010; |
2 | | therefore, be it |
3 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
4 | | HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
5 | | we congratulate Marco E. Jacome on his retirement as CEO of |
6 | | Healthcare Alternative Systems, Inc. (H.A.S.), and we wish him |
7 | | success in his future endeavors; and be it further |
8 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
9 | | presented to Marco Jacome as an expression of our esteem and |
10 | | respect. |