[Congressional Record Volume 150, Number 89 (Thursday, June 24, 2004)]
[Senate]
[Page S7426]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                IN RECOGNITION OF MR. WILLIAM GREENBLATT

 Mr. BOND. Mr. President, today I would like to recognize Mr. 
William Greenblatt, a man whose accomplishments are a true testament to 
what a business and community leader should be, as he celebrates his 
fiftieth birthday on June 9, 2004.
  Mr. Greenblatt began his career providing photography services for 
commercial, industrial, public relations and non-profit organizations 
including the City of St. Louis, Make-A-Wish Foundation, United Way, 
and American Heart Association. He also serves as the St. Louis Fire 
Department's photographer recreating fire scene construction and 
investigations as well as documenting training and incidents.
  During Mr. Greenblatt's career, he has had the honor of being the 
official photographer for many of Missouri's most prominent Federal, 
State, and local politicians, as well as St. Louis artists Nelly and 
Toya. In addition to his services at United Press International, he has 
contributed to numerous publications such as the Chicago Tribune, Los 
Angeles Times, Newsweek Magazine, New York Times, and the Washington 
Post.
  Mr. Greenblatt has dedicated both his professional and personal life 
to the betterment of his community. He has served on several non-profit 
boards as well as being a member of several professional organizations 
including the St. Louis Regional Chamber and Growth Association, St. 
Louis Journalism Review Board of Editorial Advisors, Urban League of 
Metropolitan St. Louis, and the James S. McDonnell Board of Directors.
  Throughout his service, Mr. Greenblatt has been honored with several 
achievements including placing in the Baseball Hall of Fame Photo 
Contest, Certificate of Appreciation from the City of St. Louis 
Emergency Management Agency, Outstanding Citizen Award.
  Mr. Greenblatt has a distinguished record of service in his public 
and private life. I would like to thank him for his dedication to his 
profession as well as his contributions to the St. Louis Community. On 
behalf of Missouri, I wish him a happy 50th birthday.

                          ____________________