[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 103 (Thursday, June 25, 2015)]
[Senate]
[Pages S4635-S4636]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO ALAN LEVIN
Mr. COONS. Mr. President, today I wish to honor someone I have had
the
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privilege of calling a friend for many years and who is retiring after
serving the State of Delaware for the past 6 years, Alan Levin. Alan
and I both had our first tours of duty in Washington working for the
same Republican Senator. I was an intern for Senator William Roth in
the early 1980s and Alan was his counsel in the mid-1980s. Alan, a
well-known and respected statewide leader in Delaware's Republican
Party, has, since 2009, served as the director of the Delaware Economic
Development Office, where he has worked every day to attract businesses
to Delaware and to help them create good jobs in our communities.
Alan took over at a time when communities throughout Delaware were
hemorrhaging jobs and feeling the very worst effects of the great
recession. Today Delaware's unemployment rate sits a full point below
the national average at 4.5 percent, in part thanks to the great effort
of Alan Levin's.
During his tenure, Alan exemplified what it means to be a public
servant. It didn't matter to Alan if someone came to him who was
thinking of starting a small business that would employ 4 people or if
it was a company thinking of moving to Delaware and bringing 400 jobs.
No matter what, if it was going to help Delaware, Alan was ready to
meet with anyone and show them why there was no better place than the
First State, our home State of Delaware, to run a business.
Of course, Alan's service to our State began well before 2009. Long a
leader in the Delaware State Chamber of Commerce for more than two
decades, Alan ran Happy Harry's Pharmacy, a family business that he
grew over decades of discipline and capable leadership, ultimately
expanding it to 76 stores in our region. That success is an important
part of who Alan is, because to really know him is to know that his job
at the Delaware Economic Development Office was not one he needed; it
was one he chose.
Alan could have continued and built his success in the business
world--anyone could tell you that--but he made a decision at that key
point in his life to strive for something else, something more to make
his home State a better place. He recognized his considerable skills,
talents, and knowledge and decided to use them to help families and
businesses across our State succeed. That is a profound thing. In a
world where there are far too many people who shun public life and
public service for good reason, Alan stepped up to the plate when
Delaware needed him most.
Now, fortunately for all of us, Alan isn't going far. We will still
get to see him in southern Delaware, where he will be working with
SoDel Concepts in their successful restaurants. It is hopeful that he
will get a chance to trade in his business suit for flip-flops and a
beach chair from time to time. I just wanted to take this moment on the
floor to thank Alan and to thank especially his wife Ellen and his
wonderful sons, Andrew, Daniel, Jason, and Jess, for letting us have
Alan in public service for so many years where he has made such a
difference. It is my hope he will get to enjoy his family, his
grandchildren, and the entire Delaware community, which is so grateful
to Alan for his public service.
I yield the floor.
The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. Hoeven). The Senator from Utah.
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