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SENATE RESOLUTION

 
2    WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened
3to learn of the death of Tony Etz, who passed away on March 10,
42025 at the age of 64; and
 
5    WHEREAS, Tony Etz was a native of Beaufort, South Carolina
6and was the fourth generation of his family to attend Knox
7College in Galesburg, following his uncle, great-grandfather,
8and grandfather, who was also a longtime member and former
9chair of the board of trustees; and
 
10    WHEREAS, Tony Etz transferred to Knox during his sophomore
11year, stating that "it was the key that fit his lock," and was
12involved in the Union Board and Catch, the student literary
13magazine, where he served as an editor on the 1983 edition that
14received the National Program Directors' Prize from the
15Associated Writers and Writing Programs; he graduated with a
16degree in English writing in 1983; and
 
17    WHEREAS, Tony Etz attended the Writers' Workshop at the
18University of Iowa, where he earned his Master of Fine Arts in
191985; he then moved to New York and later California to work in
20the entertainment business; and
 
21    WHEREAS, Tony Etz started in the made-for-television movie

 

 

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1business and executive produced three telefilms that starred
2Brian Dennehy as Chicago cop Jack Reed from 1992 to 1994; he
3worked on other television movies that starred Raquel Welch,
4Melissa Gilbert, Peter Horton, and Lisa Hartman; and
 
5    WHEREAS, Tony Etz joined the Creative Arts Agency (CAA) in
6Los Angeles in 1994, where he began as an agent in the
7television department and ended as the co-head of packaging;
8and
 
9    WHEREAS, Over the course of his highly successful 30-year
10career at CAA, Tony Etz served in various leadership roles,
11representing writers, directors, actors, and producers, and
12was also involved in packaging series, including Lost, House,
13Big Little Lies, Grey's Anatomy, Rescue Me, Brothers and
14Sisters, Band of Brothers, and MTV's Jackass; and
 
15    WHEREAS, Tony Etz married fellow television agent Nancy
16Axelrode in 1999, and together, they had a son, Alex, in 2001;
17and
 
18    WHEREAS, Tony Etz taught media classes at the University
19of Southern California, where he started teaching as an
20adjunct professor in 2011; and
 
21    WHEREAS, Tony Etz had a long history of service to Knox

 

 

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1College, joining the board of trustees in 2016 and serving as
2chair from July 2021 until his passing; and
 
3    WHEREAS, Tony Etz also served on various Knox College
4committees, including as a chair and member of the Committee
5of Campus Life and Athletics, as chair of the Executive,
6Steering, and Board Governance Review Committees, and as a
7member of the Advancement, Admission and Financial Aid,
8Finance, and Nominating Committees and of the Committee on
9Trustees; and
 
10    WHEREAS, Tony Etz chaired the search for Knox's 20th
11president, C. Andrew McGadney, and over the course of his
12service to Knox, he was known for his dedication to the mission
13and success of the college, his deep appreciation for faculty
14and students, and his insightful and direct approach to
15leadership, along with a playful sense of humor; and
 
16    WHEREAS, Tony Etz's leadership helped the board lead Knox
17College to rise to its full potential; he worked closely with
18President McGadney to launch a strategic planning framework,
19Our Strategy: A Bold and Ambitious Framework for Growth,
20refine the college's five-year financial plan, and invest in
21an enrollment growth plan that led to the third highest
22incoming class in Knox's history; and
 

 

 

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1    WHEREAS, Tony Etz was an enthusiastic traveler, reader,
2music lover, and sports fan; he held season tickets for the Los
3Angeles Lakers, and in addition to his enthusiasm for and love
4of his alma mater, he was also proud of his home state,
5Illinois, and cried tears of joy when the Chicago Cubs won the
6World Series in 2016; and
 
7    WHEREAS, In 2024, Tony and Nancy Etz established the Etz
8Family Institute for Civic Leadership and Dialogue, created to
9enable students and faculty to question their own views and
10beliefs, collaborate with political adversaries, and
11develop-and debate-solutions for daunting local, national, and
12global issues; the institute helps members of the Knox
13community build the skills and knowledge necessary to engage
14with people of differing viewpoints in service of the public
15good; and
 
16    WHEREAS, Tony Etz is survived by his wife, Nancy; his son,
17Alex; his siblings, David, Kathy, and Sara (Joni Mendonca);
18his in-laws, Dr. Stephen and Marla Axelrode; his nephews,
19Issac Graham, Lucas Mendonca, and Justin Axelrode; and his
20nieces, Madison Axelrode and Anna Mendonca; therefore, be it
 
21    RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL
22ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of
23Tony Etz and extend our sincere condolences to his family,

 

 

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1friends, and all who knew and loved him; and be it further
 
2    RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be
3presented to the family of Tony Etz as an expression of our
4deepest sympathy.