By Howard Packowitz
NORMAL – Normal’s Citizen of the Year for 2017 is a man who’s rarely in the news, but he’s proud to have influence on developments in both of the Twin-Cities.
Carl Teichman is Illinois Wesleyan University’s Director of Government and Community Relations, he’s past president of the McLean County Regional Planning Commission, is on the board of directors for the McLean County Chamber of Commerce, and has worked on a planning committee to spur investment on Main Street.
It was not easy for Teichman to be the center of attention when he received the honor Thursday night at a reception at Heartland Community College.
“I’m not one for the limelight and this is, you know, to be honest with you, very uncomfortable,” said Teichman.
“I’m not one to seek out these kinds of (honors). I don’t count on them, and that’s not why I’m doing what I do,” he added.
Mayor Chris Koos said Teichman is “one of the most humble, respected, caring, and engaged individuals in Normal.”
The mayor also praised Teichman for his modest approach, calm demeanor, and willingness to serve.
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