Record #: R2015-600   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 7/29/2015 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 7/29/2015
Title: Tribute to late Honorable Henry Woods "Woody" Bowman
Sponsors: Tunney, Thomas, Smith, Michele, Moore, Joseph
Attachments: 1. R2015-600.pdf
RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, it is with great sadness that members of this Chamber learned of the sudden death of the Honorable Henry Woods "Woody" Bowman, on July 10, 2015, at the age of seventy three; and,

WHEREAS, the City Council has been informed of his passing by the Honorable Thomas M. Tunney, Alderman of the 44th Ward; and,

WHEREAS, Woods was born in Charleston, W. Va., to an architect father who was originally from Chicago and where his maternal grandfather was a chief justice of the West Virginia Supreme Court and his great-uncle had been a state senator; and,

WHEREAS, Mr. Bowman received his bachelor's degree in physics from MIT in 1964, a year after he earned a bachelor's in economics at MIT, and continuing his education he earned a PhD. in economics at Syracuse University, also attained a master's in Public Administration from Syracuse; and,

WHEREAS, Woods began his career as an assistant professor of economics at UIC and a research economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago; and,

WHEREAS, serving from 1977 to 1990 as a Democratic Illinois State Representative for the Evanston area, State Rep. Bowman introduced a number of reform fiscal policies the legislature; and,

WHEREAS, from 1990 to 1994, Mr. Bowman was Cook County's chief financial officer during the administration of County Board President Richard J. Phelan; and,

WHEREAS, Professor Bowman taught in the DePaul School of Public Service from 1995 through his retirement in 2012; and,

WHEREAS, not one to rest on his laurels, Woods, became the professor emeritus in the DePaul School of Public Service and would be often in the office, where other faculty members sought his advice and was part of a group that won a grant about three months ago to study the financial health of U.S. arts organizations; and,

WHEREAS, Woods was an active and vital member of the many charitable and civic organizations including Cook County task force on Unincorporated Areas, Taxpayer Action Board, Civic Federation Coo...

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