[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 39 (Monday, March 18, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Pages S1887-S1888]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING THE IAWP AND DICK FREEMAN
Mr. HARKIN. Mr. President, I would like to congratulate the
International Association of Workforce Professionals, IAWP, for a
century of leadership in enhancing the professionalism and excellence
of America's workforce systems. IAWP will have a special celebration of
this centennial milestone during its annual International Educational
Conference in Chicago from July 6 to 10. IAWP was founded in Chicago
and also celebrated its 50th and 75th anniversaries in that great
Midwestern city. The association will honor its founder, W.M.
Leiserson, superintendent of Wisconsin Employment Offices. In 1913, he
reached out to his counterparts in other States to organize a
nationwide association of public employment offices. Since its
founding, IAWP has consistently worked to advance its founding
principles: to provide members with education, leadership
opportunities, information exchange, and recognition of excellence. In
particular I would also like to applaud one of my constituents, Dick
Freeman, who is receiving a much deserved Lifetime Achievement Award
from IAWP at its July conference.
Dick has been a member of the Iowa chapter of IAWP for 41 years,
including serving as the Iowa legislative chair since 1985. He has
received the Iowa I-Care Award numerous times during his tenure of more
than four decades with the association. This award is given for
professionals who perform above and beyond normal leadership duties.
Dick played an important role in planning and hosting IAWP's 1990
International Educational Conference in Des Moines. He was the deputy
director of the Iowa chapter when it chose to compete to host that
year's International Education Conference. Iowa won the bid thanks to
Dick's initiative and persistence. Approximately 1,200 IAWP members
attended the 1990 conference in Iowa.
Mr. President, I am very pleased to recognize Dick Freeman for his
many decades of dedicated service to IAWP members in Iowa and all
across the Nation. Again, I congratulate the International Association
of Workforce Professionals for 100 years of service to America's
workers.
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