Photo feature: Regent emeritus Bishop feted at campus event

CU Regent Emeritus Tillie Bishop was honored for his 38 years of public service during a reception Thursday in Dwire Hall.

Tillie Bishop
Tillie Bishop

Bishop and his wife, Pat, were toasted by current and former members of the Board of Regents, elected officials, and UCCS administrators who used words such as statesman, mentor and leader to describe the legendary 78-year-old legislator from Grand Junction.

But it was Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak who recognized Bishop as a hometown hero, noting that both Tillie and Pat Bishop were raised in Colorado Springs and attended Colorado Springs High School – now Palmer – before moving to the Western Slope where they made a lasting impact. For more than 30 years, Tillie Bishop held administrative positions at Colorado Mesa University, dating to a time when it was a two-year college. Pat Bishop spent more than 30 years as a public school educatior.

Calling his wife the “speaker of the house” as well as “chair of the budget committee,” Tillie Bishop shared credit for his success with Pat and cited their 60 year marriage as a cornerstone of his personal and professional success. He also cited the faculty each of the CU campuses for building a great university.

Tillie Bishop was first elected to the Colorado House of Representatives in 1970 and served in both the House and Senate for 24 years, the last six as senate president pro tem. He is the fourth-longest serving member of the Colorado General Assembly in Colorado history and also served as a Mesa County commissioner. His six-year term to the Board of Regents ended in 2012 when, citing health concerns, he did not run for reelection.

As a legislator, Tillie Bishop was known for his support for education as well as for being what CU President Bruce Benson called a “common sense conservative.” He introduced 736 bills during his time in the General Assembly and 456 were signed into law. He also sponsored 147 resolutions and 32 memorials, making him one of the most successful legislators in Colorado history.

See photos of the event below.

Tillie and Pat Bishop at a reception recognizing 38 years of elected service.
Tillie and Pat Bishop at a reception recognizing 38 years of elected service.
Tillie Bishop was congratulated by Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak.
Tillie Bishop was congratulated by Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak.
Tillie Bishop, left, was congratulated by Regent Kyle Hybl.
Tillie Bishop, left, was congratulated by Regent Kyle Hybl.
More than 60 friends and colleagues joined in a celebration of Tillie and Pat Bishop Wednesday at Dwire Hall.
More than 60 friends and colleagues joined in a celebration of Tillie and Pat Bishop Wednesday at Dwire Hall.

— Photos by Tom Hutton

 

1 Comment on Photo feature: Regent emeritus Bishop feted at campus event

  1. Tillie was a great common sense administrator during my short tenure at Mesa (Nov 63-June 70). He was well respected, a hard worker, and a good friend. He was Associate Dean of
    Students while I was there.

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