Committee on Finance City Council Meeting, October 3, 2012 Alderman Brendan Reilly, 42nd Ward
Resolution
Congratulations Extended to Ralph Weber
WHEREAS, Ralph Weber has announced his retirement from Northwestern Memorial Hospital following more than three decades of dedicated service; and
WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this announcement by Alderman Brendan Reilly; and
WHEREAS, Ralph Weber began his career with Northwestern Memorial Hospital In 1980 as Assistant to the President, and;
WHEREAS, While wearing many hats, Ralph Weber played key roles In the expansion of the hospital campus, Including the planning of the Felnberg Gaiter Pavilion, the Prentice Pavilion, the acquisition of the VA properties, and the collaboration with the campus partners in the relocation of Children's Memorial Hospital to the new Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago; and
WHEREAS, In 2007 Ralph Weber distinguished himself as a true community leader and served as chairman of the board of the 750 plus member Greater North Michigan Avenue Association ("GNMAA"); and
WHEREAS, Ralph Weber has been actively involved in a variety of Planning & Advocacy committees, at GNMAA. Through these various roles he spearheaded GNMAA's input Into the City of Chicago's Zoning Ordinance Amendment, and headed GNMAA's leadership review of the City's Central Area Action Plan; and
WHEREAS, Ralph Weber's vision for the "Magnificent Mile" has made It his duty to ensure the world-class nature of the district is upheld and that it continues to surpass other cities in thought-leading developments and an exquisite landscape. Ralph was instrumental in the development of "Vision 2012," a conceptual plan for the future of The Magnificent Mile district and the surrounding neighborhoods. He is now completing work on the association's next planning document, "Vision 2025."
WHEREAS, Throughout his career he led Northwestern Memorial Hospital's Certificate of Need ("CON') regulator...
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