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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives of the |
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| State of Illinois learned with deep regret of the untimely |
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| death of Launa T. Thompson on Sunday, June 20, 2004; and
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. Thompson was a native of Detroit; she earned |
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| a bachelor's degree in sociology and vocational rehabilitation |
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| from Wilberforce University in Ohio and a master's degree in |
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| guidance and counseling from the University of Cincinnati; |
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| after several years as a social worker, she began her career in |
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| sales for Dun & Bradstreet in Glen Ellyn; in 1980, she moved to |
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| WVON/WGCI Radio, where she quickly established herself as a |
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| broadcast professional by maintaining budgets, showing a |
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| strong billing performance, and creatively generating retail |
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| and agency accounts; and
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| WHEREAS, In 1985, she left the station and worked briefly |
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| as a newspaper marketing manager for Gannett Corporation before |
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| becoming a local sales manager for WBBM-FM; a year later, she |
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| and her husband, Abe, a broadcaster, moved to work as a team |
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| for WRIF in Southfield, Michigan; when that station was sold, |
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| she returned to WBBM-FM as national sales manager; she also |
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| worked as local sales manager for WFYR and senior account |
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| manager with Black Entertainment Television; she returned to |
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| WGCI in 1994 as national account manager and became general |
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| sales manager in 1996; and
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| WHEREAS, In eight years, Mrs. Thompson and her staff |
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| generated more than $200 million in sales revenue; her unique |
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| ability to lead an aggressive professional sales staff earned |
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| WGCI-AM/FM the distinction of being the number one billing |
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| radio station in Chicago for advertising sales revenue in 1999 |
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| and the number one billing urban station in the nation; last |
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| November, she was named manager of three Clear Channel Chicago |
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| stations, WGCI-AM (now WGRB), WGCI-FM, and WVAZ-FM; and
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