[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 41 (Thursday, March 17, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Page S1820]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO STEVEN J. GOOLS
Ms. STABENOW. Madam President, I rise today on behalf of myself and
Senator Levin to pay tribute to Stephen J. Gools, a tireless champion
of causes important to senior citizens and an agent of positive social
change throughout his long and distinguished career. Indeed, there are
many across Michigan that have benefited greatly from his many efforts
over the years.
Since March 2000, Steve has served as director of the AARP Michigan
State Office in Lansing, leading a team of 11 staff and serving more
than 1.4 million AARP members in the Great Lakes State. Under his
leadership, AARP Michigan has been enormously successful in protecting
consumers, championing the rights of those over the age of 50 in
communities across our State and helping AARP members live their lives
to the fullest. His innovative volunteer training and development
conferences have served as the gold standard for State management
within AARP.
Prior to joining AARP, Steve served as communications director for
the Michigan Democratic Party and held senior management positions with
Michigan candidates. Steve worked for me as my communications director
and played an instrumental role in electing me to Congress. In
addition, he worked for the bipartisan Northeast-Midwest Congressional
Coalition and the U.S. House Budget Committee Task Force on Community
and Natural Resources.
Throughout his professional career, Steve has been a role model and
shining example of leadership, intellectual curiosity, courage and
determination. He always met his responsibilities with warmth, humor,
and infectious enthusiasm.
To honor his work and leadership, AARP has announced the
establishment of the Stephen J. Gools Award for Social Change. The
annual award will recognize a Michigan individual or organization that
demonstrates outstanding achievement in improving the lives of the 50+
population in our State.
It is most fitting that the award will bear the name of a man who has
championed the causes of justice, compassion, and equality throughout
his life. The award will encourage and recognize those who seek to
follow in his footsteps.
We are grateful to him, his wife Kimberly, and his family for the
work he has done for the people of Michigan and our country. He has had
a lasting impact on the lives of many, and we honor his dedicated
service.
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