[Congressional Record Volume 146, Number 34 (Thursday, March 23, 2000)]
[Senate]
[Page S1668]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                        TRIBUTE TO CINDY TAYLOR

 Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire. Mr. President, I rise to pay 
tribute to Cindy Taylor upon the occasion of her being recognized as 
the Merrimack Chamber of Commerce 1999 Business Person of the Year. 
Cindy has faithfully served the chamber and its members for the past 
two years, and she has become an example for other volunteers to 
follow.
  Her position with the Public Service Company of New Hampshire 
inspired Cindy to become involved with the chamber in 1998. She was 
almost immediately nominated as the ambassador at various chamber 
events. In 1999, Cindy became vice president of membership for the 
chamber. With Cindy at the helm, the committee increased its numbers by 
20%. During this period, Cindy also co-chaired the annual banquet 
committee. This position required an extensive amount of effort in 
planning and executing the celebration. Cindy's participation in any 
project guarantees organization, dedication and quality. She is one 
whose input is valued on all projects, and who desires to hear the 
opinions of others. She is truly a team-player, and was subsequently 
nominated as Chamber President for the year 2000.
  Cindy, it is a pleasure to represent such a valuable woman from New 
Hampshire in the United States Senate. Mary Jo and I wish you the best 
of luck in your future endeavors. May you always continue to inspire 
those around you.

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