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SpUTIN g <br />ti 21 <br />U d' <br />'�� gewce <br />Y <br />1865 RESOLUTION NO. <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, <br />INDIANA, PUBLICLY COMMENDING AND HONORING KATHLEEN CEKANSKI <br />FARRAND FOR 42 YEARS OF DEDICATED AND DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AS <br />THE COUNCIL ATTORNEY FOR THE SOUTH BEND COMMON COUNCIL <br />N originally from Cleveland, Ohio, and a graduate of the The Ohio State University, Kathy <br />Cekanski Farrand moved to South Bend, Indiana in 1972 to attend the University of Notre Dame Law School. As <br />a first -year law student, Kathy was one of twelve women in the third co- educational graduate class in the Law <br />School. She witnessed the first co- educational undergraduate class and was appointed as the first woman rector <br />for two residence halls, Badin Hall in 1972 and Breen - Phillips Hall in 1973; and <br />N after her graduation from the University of Notre Dame, Kathy founded the first all -women law <br />firm in Indiana, Cekanski and Swartz. Kathy was the first and only woman to hold the position of Deputy Attorney <br />for St. Joseph County, a position that she held for 28 years, establishing her long- standing dedication to the <br />residents of South Bend and St. Joseph County; and <br />60W; a6, in 1974, the position of Council Attorney was established by Indiana Code and adopted into the <br />South Bend Municipal Code. Kathy was offered the position of Council Attorney by the then Council President, <br />Roger Parent. Thus, beginning her tenured career as the longest standing council attorney in the State of Indiana. <br />As stated in her letter of retirement: "I am most humbled to have been told that my tenure as Council Attorney is <br />a record in our state, for which I am most grateful. It has truly been a pleasure to serve and to assist all of the <br />current and past members of the South Bend Common Council, in pursuing the best interests of our citizens." As <br />Council Attorney, Kathy has accumulated an immense knowledge of local, state and federal laws and an ability <br />to foster better networking of information between legislative and administrative branches of city government, as <br />well as members of the community; and <br />Gfige,ea,, in her forty -two (42) years, Kathy has worked with (fifty- three) 53 council members, six (6) <br />mayors and four (4) city clerks, acquiring a wealth of institutional and legislative knowledge about city <br />government in the process. Current council members who have served with Kathy for a number of years have <br />noted that: <br />"Kathy is the epitome of excellence, dedication, and unwavering commitment. She has devoted <br />over 40 years to the Council, numerous city departments, and the citizens of South Bend, Indiana. <br />I am amazed at the depth and breadth of her knowledge and her willingness and ability to share <br />that knowledge." — Karen White, At Large Council Member <br />"The Ohio State University Coach Woody Hayes said, "Nothing that comes easy is worth a dime!" <br />Kathy, throughout your legal career, you have fought the team across the field, you have clearly <br />showed them that you are from Ohio's here. Over the past 40 plus years, you have set the earth <br />reverberating with a mighty cheer, Rah! Rah! Rah! Thank you so much for all of the wisdom, <br />insight and passion that you provided to this Buckeye, who represents the 6h District of South <br />Bend! Yes, Kathy, you were worth every dime! Grateful for you." <br />— Oliver Davis, 6t' District Council Member <br />GA"J, even with her significant commitment and diligence, Kathy always made time for her family. <br />