Experience since 1979
Editing, reporting, article research, editorial writing, proofreading, word processing, manuscript solicitation
Graphic design oversight, print buying, production, layout, photography
Advertising copywriting, sales, and billing
Web oversight and social media
Media relations, marketing, branding, book marketing;
Fundraising, proposal writing; gift solicitation
Alumni relations, board development, event planning
Speech writing and public speaking
Budget management, bookkeeping, file management
Political lobbying, government relations
William S. Bike joined Central Park Communications in 1995 as vice president and was promoted to senior vice president in 2003.
Since 1979, Bike has worked in journalism or public relations for trade publications Dental Products Report and Business Insurance magazines; community newspapers the Oak Park News and the Berwyn-Cicero News (both of which he served as editor-in-chief beginning at age 24) and the Gazette Chicago Magazine; and for three universities: Loyola University Chicago, the University of Chicago, and the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Bike spent ten years at Loyola University Chicago's public relations department, the last five as director of university publications. He oversaw a $1 million annual budget and a dozen regularly scheduled publications including the 100,000-circulation Loyola Magazine. Under Bike's direction, he and his staff won 39 local, national, and international writing, design, and publications awards.
Bike (right) with Alaa Al-Aswany, Egyptian writer and a member of the political movement Kefaya.
Bike has won the highest award in Chicago journalism, the Peter Lisagor Award, four times. He also is the author of the books Streets of the Near West Side (ACTA Publications, 1996, and 1st Books Library, 2001) and Winning Political Campaigns (Denali Press, 1998 and 2001, and Central Park Communications, 2012) and the editor of Essays on Earl Renfroe--A Man of Firsts (UIC College of Dentistry Press, 2001).
As a writer, Bike’s works have appeared in more than 50 publications and on numerous websites.
As a political pundit, Bike has made numerous radio, television, and print appearances concerning politics and government.
A legislators’ tour of University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) construction. Left to right: Dean Bruce Graham of the UIC College of Dentistry; Rep. Camille Lilly; Rep. Cynthia Soto; Rep. Deborah Mell; Rep. Daniel Biss; Rep. Thaddeus Jones; Rand Harlow, DDS, UIC faculty member; William S. Bike; and former Rep. David Miller, Chief of the State of Illinois Division of Oral Health.
Left to right: William S. Bike, Anne Nordhaus-Bike, Pam Svensson, and Barack Obama.
William S. Bike