
Alderman
Tom Tunney has devoted his life to giving
back to the
Lakeview community. His success as a small-business owner
and commitment to public service has won him praise from
business, civic and community-based organizations. Tom brings
the same passion and love of service to elected office that
he has applied to every customer who has walked through
the doors of his Ann Sather Restaurants.
Elected
on February 25, 2003 as Chicago's first openly gay alderman,
Tom's vision includes serving his constituents as a full-time,
full-service alderman by alleviating congestion in the ward,
limiting property taxes for seniors and long-term residents
and improving education for our children so that young families
remain in Lakeview. In his first year as alderman of the
44th Ward, Tom introduced sweeping zoning reforms for several
business and residential properties in the ward.
Tom
has a strong belief in being a good neighbor to fellow businesses
and residents alike; whether representing the small-business
community or helping to improve the quality of life for
neighborhood residents. Over the years, Tom has cultivated
a platform of public service that reflects his commitment
to the community and his passion for change. He has served
on the boards of several business, civic and community-based
organizations. Through Tom's generosity, Ann Sather's has
become a frequent meeting place for grass-roots and non-profit
organizations.
Tom's
public service record includes being the former chairman
of the Illinois Restaurant Association, founder and former
president of the Lakeview Center Business Association and
founding board member and former chairman of the White Crane
Senior Center. He established "Restaurant Nights"
at Illinois Masonic Hospital to serve meals to AIDS patients
and their families and was the former fund-raising chair
for Impact, a gay and lesbian political action organization.
Additionally, Tom was the former chair of the small business
subcommittee for the City of Chicago's Economic Development
Committee, and served on Mayor Daley's Parking Task Force.
Tom will take these many great experiences and build upon
them as alderman of the 44th ward.
Tom,
51 years old, was born and raised in Chicago. He received
his undergraduate degree from the University of Illinois
and his master's degree from Cornell University. Tom has
been a resident of the Lakeview neighborhood for over 25
years.