[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 62 (Tuesday, April 28, 2015)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E594]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                       HONORING STUART GOLDSHEIN

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                          HON. ELIOT L. ENGEL

                              of new york

                    in the house of representatives

                        Tuesday, April 28, 2015

  Mr. ENGEL. Mr. Speaker, community partners who are truly dedicated to 
serving the public good are an invaluable asset to any elected official 
in government. As the Representative of New York's 16th district, I 
have had the pleasure of working with some truly remarkable community 
leaders, none more remarkable than Stuart Goldshein.
  A native of the Bronx and a life-long resident of New York City, Stu 
always retained a close affiliation with the Jewish community. While 
living in Manhattan, he involved himself and his family in Temple 
Israel of the City of New York, encouraging his children to attend 
religious school and partaking in the Jewish traditions.
  In 2006, Stu and his family relocated to the North Bronx. Despite the 
move, Stu maintained his connection to the Jewish community, becoming a 
member of the Riverdale Temple. A year after becoming a member of the 
temple, he was elected to the synagogue's leadership. For the past 
eight years, he has served on the Temple's Board of Trustees, helping 
to establish the policies and procedures of the Temple, administering 
the Temple's business affairs, and monitoring the Temple's property and 
revenues. Additionally, he has been the synagogue's Treasurer for the 
past five years, utilizing his 35 years of business experience to 
manage the institution's finances. Through his service, Stu actively 
has sought to better the Riverdale community.
  Aside from his involvement with the Riverdale Temple, Stu is a CPA 
who has spent his business career in accounting and finance. He worked 
for Price Waterhouse and Dun & Bradstreet. Recently, he retired as the 
Vice President and Corporate Controller of Nielsen Media Research.
  In addition to his phenomenal career achievements, Stu has created an 
incredible legacy at home with his beloved wife, Jean, their two 
children, Jeff and Debra, and their four grandchildren, Ian, Evan, 
Emma, and, Sammy. They are his true pride and joy.
  This year, the Riverdale Temple is honoring Stu at its Student 
Sponsorship Breakfast for all he has done to better the Riverdale 
community. I am honored to be able to congratulate Stu on this 
incredible achievement.

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