File #: 21433    Version: 0 Name: Courtesy - Chris Hernandez
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/11/2023 In control: County Legislature
On agenda: 10/16/2023 Final action: 10/16/2023
Title: A RESOLUTION congratulating Chris Hernandez on the occasion of his retirement after 36 years of professional service to the Jackson County community.
Sponsors: Manuel Abarca IV, Jalen Anderson, Venessa Huskey, Charlie Franklin, Jeanie Lauer, Sean E. Smith
Indexes: COURTESY 2023, RETIREMENT
Attachments: 1. 21433adopted.pdf
IN THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI

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A RESOLUTION congratulating Chris Hernandez on the occasion of his retirement after 36 years of professional service to the Jackson County community.


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RESOLUTION NO. 21433, October 16, 2023

INTRODUCED BY Manuel Abarca IV, Jalen Anderson, Venessa Huskey, Charlie Franklin, Jeanie Lauer, and Sean E. Smith, County Legislators


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WHEREAS, Chris Hernandez, known throughout the region for his unbiased and balanced reporting, is retiring after 36 years of professional experience, including 25 years as an Emmy Award winning television news reporter, and ten years in public sector service; and,

WHEREAS, Chris, a native of Shawnee, Kansas, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in journalism from the University of Kansas; and,

WHEREAS, for much of Chris's career he covered politics and human life at two news stations in Kansas City, and at other stations in Texas, Cleveland, Ohio, and Chicago, Illinois; and,

WHEREAS, in August 2012, Chris transitioned to a marketing position at the Unicorn Theatre, showcasing his dedication to cultural enrichment; and,




WHEREAS, in 2013, Chris pivoted to a public sector leadership role as Communications Director for the City of Kansas City, where he skillfully managed a creative team working on community outreach and media events, including as facilitator for the Kansas City area Championship parades and celebrations; and,

WHEREAS, at KCMO, Chris advocated for equity and inclusion programs, working the past year in the City's Civil Rights Department, and as a founding member of KC Proud, representing LGBTQ employees, and Vamos KC, representing Latino employees; and,

WHEREAS, Chris is also known for his community engagement and dedicated service on the board of directors of the Hispanic Development Fund, the AIDS Service Foundation, the Children's Center for the Visually Impaired, the Mattie Rhodes Center, and the IDEA Committee for the Kansas City Repertory T...

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