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Luncheon Program: Sheila Simon, Illinois Lt. Governor

When: Tuesday, Aug 21, 2012, 12:00 PM until 1:30 PM
Where:
Union League Club
http://www.rotaryone.org
65 W. Jackson Blvd
Chicago, IL  60604

312-372-3900
Additional Info:

Contact: Not Selected
Category: Luncheon Program

Registration: Required
Payment: Payment In Advance Only
Event Rules: The Union League Club has a dress code policy, strictly enforced, of business or business casual. No jeans, tennis shoes or other casual attire. Overcoats must be checked upon arrival in the building lobby.
Cancellation Policy:
Capacity: 0
Available Slots: 0
Registrants & Fees:
RegistrantFee
Friend of Rotary$ 35.00
R/One Member Pay Now$ 30.00
R/One Member PrePaid Easy PayNo Fee
Spouse/Partner$ 35.00
Visiting Rotarian$ 35.00

Lieutenant Governor Sheila Simon offers a lifetime and legacy of public service. She is a lawyer, teacher and working mother.

 


Her record includes four years as a Jackson County prosecutor fighting crime, a decade as a Southern Illinois University law professor teaching young legal minds and participation in the Illinois Reform Commission, which aimed to restore ethics and trust in government.  

 


As Lieutenant Governor, Simon is the second highest executive officer in Illinois, and her mission is to make government more accountable, accessible and transparent for the taxpayers of Illinois.

 


She acts as the Governor’s point person on education reform and is leading efforts to increase college completion, inspire ethical government, protect our military bases from closure, improve services in rural areas and keep our waterways clean and safe.   

 


In her first year in office, Simon conducted a fact-finding tour of the state's 48 community colleges to highlight the role they play in increasing the state's college completion rate. Simon wants 60 percent of working-age adults to hold meaningful college degrees or certificates by 2025, up from 41 percent today.

 


Simon is setting a higher standard for ethical leadership by releasing detailed financial profiles of herself and her senior staff each year so the public can see if any potential conflicts of interest exist. To safeguard taxpayer dollars, she requested a 2012 budget that is a fraction of a percent of the state’s overall spending and equal to the lowest appropriation request for the office in the last 15 years.

 

Public Service

Simon graduated from Georgetown University’s law school in 1987. Instead of choosing to work at a large corporate law firm, she chose to serve clients without financial resources at Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance. She advocated there for people facing domestic violence, discrimination and loss of housing.

 


Simon then prosecuted DUI and domestic violence cases as an Assistant State’s Attorney in Jackson County. Four years later, she helped launch the Southern Illinois School of Law's domestic violence clinic while also teaching legal writing as part of the faculty. The domestic violence clinic continues to serve clients and train law students today.    

 

Ethical Leadership

For Simon, serving the community also means political participation. As a Carbondale City Council member, she was a conservative steward of the city’s budget and consistently advocated for open, ethical government. Her record on ethics made her a natural choice for Governor Quinn’s Illinois Reform Commission, which helped pass the first campaign contribution limits under Illinois law.   

 

Family

Family has been and continues to be an important part of Simon's life. Her parents, the late Paul and Jeanne Simon, served in the Illinois House together, and were a lifelong team of public servants. Her father, Paul, is remembered across the state for his honesty and integrity in public service.   

 


Simon and her husband, Perry, were married in 1987, and they have two daughters, Reilly and Brennan. Perry teaches at John A. Logan Community College in Carterville, Illinois. Filling out their extended family are the members of Simon’s band, Loose Gravel, with whom she has performed the banjo and bassoon for more than 10 years.

 



 

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Rotary was founded on February 23, 1905.  Leaders of the Rotary Club of Chicago went on to establish Rotary International in 1910. 


 


Club Leadership

2012-2013 Board of Directors and Committee Chairs (co-Chairs)


Lisa Russ, president
Jana Herdova, secretary
Gail Anderson, treasurer 
Michael Faris, president elect

Pedro Cevallos, president nominee

Khaled Akkawi, community service

Conor Gee, public relations

Margrethe Kearney, community service

Amanda Lewis, membership
Paul McConville, membership

Cheryl McIntyre, vocational service
Gus R. Noble, program
Pancho Nunez, fellowship
Jodi Santeford, international
Marshall Schmitt, service director & grants

 

Foundation Board of Trustees

 

Arol Augsburger, chair

Andrea Luehmann, vice chair

Jim Buik, treasurer

John Noonan, secretary

Gail Anderson

Pedro Cevallos

Michael Faris

Robert Knuepfer

Mohan Rao


Meeting Times and Locations


Weekly Meetings

Tuesdays, 12:00 to 1:30 PM

*Note: The first Tuesday of each month is Rotary After Work at 5:30 and may be at other venues.

Location:

Union League Club

65 West Jackson Blvd. Chicago, IL 60604

Dress Code:

Business or Business Casual


Luncheons and Rotary After Work are $35.00 per person


Reservations, please make a reservation by 3:00 each Monday

Online - Click on meeting date.

Email: RSVP@rotaryone.net

Voice-mail: (312) 372-3900


Second and Fourth Wednesday Evenings

6:00 PM Social (Cash Bar)

6:30-7:30 PM Meeting (No Charge)

O'Brien's Restaurant - 1528 N. Wells Street, Chicago, IL

Online reservation - please see Event Calendar.
 

Chicago Expansion Clubs

 


Rotary Club of Chicago Financial District  

Thursday 12:15 p.m.,

Union League Club

65 West Jackson Blvd  

Reservations for Lunch, please e-mail: info@rotarycfd.org

 
Rotary Club of Chicago Near South

- Wednesday 12:15 p.m.
 IIT Campus 3201 S State St
 

Rotary Club of Chicago Lakeview

- Thursday 12:15 p.m.
 2960 N. Lake Shore Dr
 

Rotary Club of Chicago Far North

- Tuesday 7:15 a.m.
 5333 N. Sheridan
 

Rotary Club of Chicago Northwest

- Thursday 7:15 p.m.
 3210 W. Irving Park Rd
 

Rotary Club of Chicago Southeast

- Thursday 6:15 p.m.

 7801 South State Street 


For other clubs throughout Chicagoland, click here.

 

 


 

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