2006 Memorial Event - Guest Speaker

Illinois Secretary of State - Jesse White
Jesse White was elected the 37th Illinois Secretary of State in November
1998. In November 2002, he was reelected by winning all 102 counties and
garnering more than 2.3 million votes – the largest vote total by any candidate
for Illinois statewide office in a quarter of a century.
Jesse White brought integrity and innovation to the Illinois Secretary of
State's office. During his first term, he created a strong, independent
Inspector General’s office, managed the largest distribution of new Illinois
license plates in the state's history, successfully fought for tougher DUI laws,
reformed the state's Commercial Driver's License program, and created the
office's first online services.
The Illinois Secretary of State's office is the largest and most diverse office
of its kind in the nation, providing more direct services to the people of
Illinois than any other public agency. White's office issues state ID cards,
vehicle license plates and titles, registers corporations, enforces the Illinois
Securities Act, administers the Organ Donor Program, and licenses drivers and
maintains driver records. As State Librarian, Secretary White oversees the State
Library and literacy programs, and as State Archivist, he maintains records of
legal or historic value.
Prior to his election as Secretary of State, White served as Cook County
Recorder of Deeds – a job he was first elected to in 1992 and re-elected in
1996. Before that, he served 16 years in the Illinois General Assembly,
representing the most culturally, economically and racially diverse district in
Illinois.
In 1959, White founded the internationally known Jesse White Tumbling Team to
serve as a positive alternative for children residing in Chicago's Cabrini-Green
and Henry Horner public housing communities. Since its inception, more than
8,400 young men and women have performed with the team. White has spent more
than 44 years working as a volunteer with the team to help kids stay away from
gangs, drugs, alcohol and smoking, and to help set at-risk youth on the path to
success. The program has received international praise.
White served our country as a paratrooper in the U.S. Army's 101st Airborne
Division and as a member of the Illinois National Guard. He played professional
baseball with the Chicago Cubs organization, which was followed by a 33-year
career with the Chicago public school system as a teacher and administrator.
Jesse White earned his bachelor of science degree from Alabama State College
(now Alabama State University) in 1957, where he was a two-sport athlete earning
all-conference honors in baseball and basketball. In May 1995, White was
inducted into the Southwestern Athletic Conference Hall of Fame. He was an
all-city baseball and basketball player at Chicago's Waller High School (now
Lincoln Park Academy) and was inducted into the Chicago Public League Basketball
Coaches Association Hall of Fame in June 1995. In 1999, he was inducted into the
Alabama State University Sports Hall of Fame. Born in Alton, Illinois, he now
lives on Chicago's near-north side.
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