[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 166 (Wednesday, November 20, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Page S8354]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO PATRICIA STONESIFER
Mr. REED. Mr. President, as regents to the Smithsonian, Senator
Leahy, Senator Cochran, and I would like to pay tribute to an
individual who has provided exceptional leadership to the Smithsonian
Institution as a citizen regent, Patricia Stonesifer.
Ms. Stonesifer was appointed to the Smithsonian Board of Regents on
December 21, 2001. During her tenure, which included 3 years of service
as chair of the Board of Regents, Ms. Stonesifer helped lead the
Smithsonian's governance reform efforts.
Mr. LEAHY. Mr. President, Patty Stonesifer's leadership and
experience in the corporate sector, coupled with her committed
philanthropic work, helped the Smithsonian secure major grants from the
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to create an endowment to expand youth
access to the Smithsonian; to support the construction of the National
Museum of African American History and Culture; and to support
interdisciplinary scholarship and projects to address the Smithsonian's
Four Grand Challenges of ``Understanding the American Experience,
Valuing World Cultures, Understanding and Sustaining a Bio-diverse
Planet, and Unlocking the Mysteries of the Universe.'' Her service
helped advance the very mission of the Smithsonian, and her commitment
to public service continues today through her work at Martha's Table.
Mr. COCHRAN. Mr. President, Ms. Stonesifer's service to the
Smithsonian is just one example of her commitment to the public good.
She currently serves as president and CEO of Martha's Table, a
nonprofit organization dedicated to developing sustainable solutions to
poverty in the Washington, DC community. She was the founding CEO of
the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for 10 years, leading the efforts
to strengthen public libraries and improve education in the United
States and to improve world health by mobilizing the fight against
polio, tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, and other devastating diseases. In 2010,
she was appointed chair of the White House Council on Community
Solutions by President Obama.
In recognition of her outstanding contributions to the institution,
the Smithsonian Board of Regents conferred the title of regent emeritus
on her in October. The Smithsonian is a stronger organization because
of her service.
Mr. REED. We invite our colleagues to join us in commending Patricia
Stonesifer for her distringuished service to the Smithsonian
Institution and the American people. We wish her continued success in
her future endeavors.
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