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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened to |
3 | | learn of the death of Ronald D. Bullock, who passed away at the |
4 | | age of 73; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Ronald Bullock began his career with the Bison |
6 | | Gear and Engineering Corporation in 1981, serving in research |
7 | | and development, engineering, marketing, operations, and |
8 | | general management roles before acquiring Bison in 1987; as |
9 | | owner of Bison, he led the company through unprecedented growth |
10 | | while simultaneously expanding the company's product line and |
11 | | distribution channels and introducing the company into the |
12 | | European market; he also championed Bison's customer-focused |
13 | | approach while driving a culture of continuous improvement; and
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14 | | WHEREAS, Ronald Bullock was a dedicated proponent for |
15 | | American manufacturing; he recently completed a two-year term |
16 | | as Chairman of the Manufacturing Institute, a think tank |
17 | | affiliated with the National Association of Manufacturers, for |
18 | | which he also served on the board of directors; he also served |
19 | | as Chairman of the Illinois Manufacturing Association and the |
20 | | IMA Education Foundation, and was a founder of the Illinois |
21 | | P-20 Council; and
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22 | | WHEREAS, Ronald Bullock concentrated on the importance of |