[Congressional Record Volume 148, Number 100 (Monday, July 22, 2002)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1316]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                  CONGRATULATING ELIZABETH MOORE-STUMP

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                            HON. BOB FILNER

                             of california

                    in the house of representatives

                         Monday, July 22, 2002

  Mr. FILNER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Elizabeth Moore-Stump, 
who has devoted 33 years of her life to public service. Elizabeth is 
the daughter of the late Elizabeth Thorton Moore and the late great 
world-boxing champion, Archie Moore.
  Elizabeth received her degree in Social Welfare at San Diego State 
University and used it to help her beloved city. In 1966, Elizabeth 
began her career in public service working for the State of California 
Department of Rehabilitation. Her professional career with the City of 
San Diego included the Regional Youth Employment Program (RYEP), 
Community Relations and Community Services departments, and culminated 
with her appointment in 1985 by the City Manager to the newly 
established Management Assistant position of Equal Opportunity Program 
Coordinator. Elizabeth left the City of San Diego in 1989 to join the 
San Diego Unified Port District and establish their first Equal 
Opportunity Management department. In 1999, she was appointed Senior 
Director of Administrative Services and the District Clerk.
  Besides working as a public servant for San Diego, Elizabeth has also 
devoted a lot of her time to various community activities. She served 
from 1976 to 1983 as a board member of the San Diego Urban League. 
Since 1987, she has been on the board of the Catholic Charities of San 
Diego, and starting in 1990 has been a member of the San Diego Police 
Department's Crisis Intervention Team. Beginning in 1998, Elizabeth has 
been a member of the Airport Minority Advisory Council (AMAC). AMAC is 
a national aviation trade association established to promote equal 
opportunities in employment and contracting within the nation's airport 
system. After serving as AMAC's Secretary and Vice-Chair, she was 
elected President and Chairperson.
  Mr. Speaker, I know Elizabeth will continue to serve her community 
and I join Elizabeth's friends and family in thanking her for all that 
she has done for the City of San Diego.

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