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File #: RES 18-1334    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Final action: 8/8/2018
Title: Expressing immense gratitude for Doug Hennes’ pursuit of the common good, and honoring his memory.
Sponsors: Samantha Henningson, Chris Tolbert
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Expressing immense gratitude for Doug Hennes’ pursuit of the common good, and honoring his memory.

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WHEREAS, Doug Hennes served the Saint Paul community for decades as a journalist and editor at the St. Paul Pioneer Press where he led teams that won the coveted Pulitzer Prize twice, and as the Vice President for Government Relations and Special Projects for his beloved alma mater, the University of St. Thomas; and

WHEREAS, Doug Hennes was a passionate ambassador for St. Thomas at City Hall, among neighborhood leaders, in civic organizations such as the Saint Paul-Area Chamber of Commerce, and at the State Capitol; and

WHEREAS, Doug Hennes always sought and found common ground on contentious community issues, balancing his love for the University of Saint Thomas with his appreciation for the communities that make Saint Paul unique and special; and

WHEREAS, Doug Hennes was a lynch-pin in problem-solving efforts such as the Citizens League’s “PILOT” and minimum wage projects, willing to ask tough questions and propose innovative solutions that moved the groups toward solutions; and

WHEREAS, Doug Hennes was not just a representative for St. Thomas; in numerous initiatives he represented the interests of all of Saint Paul’s private colleges and universities; and

WHEREAS, Doug Hennes was a quintessential Tommie who dedicated his career to telling the story of the university, whether it was reporting on the successes of Tommie students in the classroom, on the athletic field or court, or in the community; sharing the Tommie story with alums, families, and the community through his countless articles in university publications; or writing a biography about university benefactor I.A. O’Shaughnessy; and

WHEREAS, Doug Hennes advocated for and mentored the young people of our community as a founding board member of ThreeSixty Journalism, by advocating to increase teachers of color and by securing funding for countless programs to help students; and

WHEREA...

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