093_HR0452 LRB093 12055 HSS 16765 r 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives of 3 the State of Illinois wish to congratulate Loann J. Honesty 4 King on the occasion of her retirement as the Vice President 5 of Student Services and Enrollment Management at Kennedy-King 6 College after 40 years of committed and dedicated service as 7 an educator and administrator; and 8 WHEREAS, Vice President King's career began at Parker 9 (Robeson) High School in 1963, where she taught Business 10 Education and served as a Counselor and Chairman of the 11 Counseling Department; in 1980, she went on to work at Jobs 12 for Youth/Chicago, Inc. as Deputy Director and then Associate 13 Executive Director; following that, she worked for the 14 Illinois Community College Board as Grant Coordinator for the 15 northern Illinois area; in 1987, she joined City Colleges of 16 Chicago as Grant Coordinator and Consultant for Malcolm X and 17 Chicago City-Wide College respectively; and 18 WHEREAS, Vice President King moved on to serve as 19 Assistant Dean of Instruction, Assistant Dean of Student 20 Services, Dean of Career Programs, and Dean of Instruction at 21 Olive-Harvey College; her student advocacy, organizational 22 skills, and contribution to enrollment increases was marked 23 and she was asked to join Kennedy-King College's 24 administrative staff as Dean of Instruction in August of 25 1999; in May of 2001, she was promoted to Vice President of 26 Student Services and Enrollment Management; and 27 WHEREAS, Mrs. King has been honored for her 28 professionalism and commitment to student advocacy; in 29 February of 2002, she was awarded the National Resource 30 Center for the First-Year Experience and Students in 31 Transition's Outstanding First-Year Student Advocate Award; 32 in 1998, she was nominated by Olive-Harvey College and again -2- LRB093 12055 HSS 16765 r 1 in 2003 by Kennedy-King College as the recipient of the 2 Outstanding/Phenomenal Woman Award from the American 3 Association of Women in Community Colleges, Harold Washington 4 College Chapter; her professional accomplishments have also 5 been recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and 6 Chicago State University; and 7 WHEREAS, Mrs. King is active in many service and 8 community-based organizations; she is a former Central 9 Regional Director and National Treasurer of Alpha Kappa Alpha 10 Sorority, Inc., and is currently a member of Theta Omega 11 Chapter, and the Hoffman Estates Chapter of the Links, Inc.; 12 she serves on the Chicago Community Trust's African American 13 Initiative Committee, and holds active membership in the 14 Illinois Council of Community College Administrators, 15 American Association of Women in Community Colleges, Chicago 16 Urban League, and the American Association of Collegiate 17 Registrars and Admissions Officers; she is a past President 18 of the Parkway Community House Board of Directors, and she is 19 a former member of the Board of Directors for Hull House and 20 the Human Resource Development Institute; and 21 WHEREAS, Mrs. King was recently inducted into the 22 Englewood High School Alumni Hall of Fame and her meritorious 23 works have been cited in several publications including being 24 featured in Ebony Magazine's Speaking of People and listed in 25 several Who's Who Biographies; and 26 WHEREAS, Mrs. King has published several articles and is 27 the author of the book "Pledged to Remember - The History of 28 Central Region," Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.; and 29 WHEREAS, Mrs. King earned her undergraduate degree from 30 Chicago State University and a Master of Arts degree from 31 Northeastern Illinois University; in 2001, she and her 32 husband, Paul J. King Jr. established the Loann and Paul King -3- LRB093 12055 HSS 16765 r 1 Philanthropic Fund with the Chicago Community Trust becoming 2 the Trust's first family donor advised fund established by 3 African Americans; they have two adult sons, Paul J. King III 4 and Timothy J. King; therefore, be it 5 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 6 NINETY-THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 7 we congratulate Mrs. Loann J. Honesty King on the occasion of 8 her retirement after 40 years of service as an educator and 9 administrator, and we thank her for her devotion to student 10 advocacy; and be it further 11 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 12 presented to Loann J. Honesty King as an expression of our 13 respect and esteem.