[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 65 (Thursday, May 12, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Page S2924]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO RONALD E. WEINBERG
Mr. PORTMAN. Mr. President, today I honor Ronald E. Weinberg, chair
of the Cleveland State University board of trustees and a principal
with Weinberg & Bell Group, a Cleveland-based private equity firm, as
he is honored by Cleveland State University with its President's Medal,
the university's highest nonacademic honor.
The President's Medal is awarded to individuals, groups or entities
whose dedication to the university is beyond question. The medal is
conferred only when the honoree has made continuing and extraordinary
contributions, or has provided exemplary and ongoing services that have
advanced the best interests and mission of Cleveland State University.
The presentation of this award will take place during a gala
celebration entitled ``Radiance--CSU Realizing the Promise,'' a
highlight of Cleveland State University's commencement weekend. At that
time, the President's Medal will be bestowed upon Ronald E. Weinberg
for his extraordinary commitment, service and contribution to Cleveland
State University and for his efforts to help students achieve their
goals through higher education.
Mr. Weinberg was appointed to the Cleveland State Board of Trustees
in 2001 and has served as chairman for the past 4 years. During his
tenure, CSU has made great strides in becoming one of the country's top
urban universities--the campus has been transformed with new buildings;
highly credentialed faculty and researchers have enriched the learning
experience; and enrollment has increased.
Mr. Weinberg has generously given his time and expertise to support
CSU's mission and contribute to its success. Additionally, he has
financially supported many CSU initiatives. He and his wife Terri
served as cochairs of the Moses Cleaveland Scholarship Dinner, and he
is a platinum sponsor of Radiance. Additional recognition of Mr.
Weinberg's efforts will come as the Trustees' boardroom is named for
him in recognition of a generous scholarship gift.
As part of Cleveland State University's Commencement Weekend
celebration, Mr. Weinberg, CSU President Ronald M. Berkman and the CSU
community will participate in the celebration of graduation as well as
embark on a new tradition of celebrating and supporting scholarships,
which are key to attracting promising students to Cleveland State
University and giving them the tools to succeed.
It is during this time of commencement that we can all pause to honor
our new graduates on their accomplishments and wish them well as they
embark on new opportunities. We are also grateful to CSU for helping to
provide our young people with the tools they need to be prepared for a
competitive job market and to support their communities. It is
important to thank those, such as Mr. Weinberg, who have dedicated time
and resources to contribute to the success of our students, an
investment that is critical to Cleveland's and our Nation's future.
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