[Congressional Record Volume 154, Number 58 (Monday, April 14, 2008)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E603]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING EDWARD M. SMITH, PRESIDENT OF THE UNION LABOR LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
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HON. JERRY F. COSTELLO
of illinois
in the house of representatives
Monday, April 14, 2008
Mr. COSTELLO. Madam Speaker, I rise today to ask my colleagues to
join me in recognizing Edward M. Smith, as he accepts his new position
as President of the Union Labor Life Insurance Company, ULLICO, and
retires as Vice President, Assistant to the General President, and
Midwest Regional Manager of the Laborers' International Union of North
America, LIUNA.
Ed Smith was born into a union family. His father was the business
manager of Local 773, and would continue in that position until his
retirement. His mother was also a 15-year member of the union. So it
seemed natural that, at the age of 13, Ed Smith would join Laborers'
Local 773, in Cairo, Illinois, and work his way through school as a
construction craft laborer.
At the age of 21, when many young men are yet to chart their career
course, Ed was elected as business manager of the local union. While
serving as business manager, Ed continued to expand his role within the
Laborers' Union. In 1981, he was appointed International Representative
for the International Union and was later appointed LIUNA legislative
director for the State of Illinois. Ed was elected President of the
Southern Illinois Laborers' District Council in 1986 and Business
Manager in 1990.
Ed has served on a number of Union entities, including the Laborers'
National Pension Fund, as Chairman of the Central Laborers' Pension
Fund, Laborers' Home Development Corporation, Laborers' International
Federal Employees Credit Union, Southern Illinois Laborers' Fringe
Benefit Funds, Railroad Maintenance Health & Welfare Fund, and the
Illinois Laborers' & Contractors Joint Apprenticeship & Training Fund.
Ed does not limit his involvement to the Laborers' Union. He was
Chairman of the Illinois State Board of Investment, serves as a member
of the Illinois Department of Labor Advisory Board, the Democratic
National Committee, and is chairman of the National Alliance for Fair
Contracting. Ed has also been a major benefactor to the Therapy Center
in Carterville, Illinois, an organization that assists physically
disabled children, and he serves as a board member of the ``I Can Read
Program'' which helps children with reading and learning disabilities.
Ed graduated from Shawnee College with an Associate of Arts degree
and, in 1992, he received Shawnee College's first Outstanding Alumni
Award. Ed was the first member of the Laborers' International Union to
graduate from the National Labor College with a bachelor's degree and,
in 1978, he graduated from the Harvard University Trade Union Program.
Ed and his wife, Betty, reside in Olive Branch, Illinois. Ed has two
children, a daughter, Jordan, and a son, Matt.
Madam Speaker, I ask my colleagues to join me in an expression of
appreciation to Mr. Edward M. Smith, a true champion of organized
labor, and to wish him our best as he embarks on his new position as
President of the Union Labor Life Insurance Company.
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