[Congressional Record Volume 170, Number 66 (Tuesday, April 16, 2024)]
[House]
[Page H2404]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING DEDICATION AND SERVICE OF NICK SELIMOS
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
South Carolina (Mr. Norman) for 5 minutes.
Mr. NORMAN. Madam Speaker, it is a privilege to be on this House
floor and recognize people who have done great things for the community
and for other people.
Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize Mr. Nick Selimos, whose
service and dedication to his work continue to unite and uplift
Washington, D.C., where over 589,000 government employees work and
live.
Nick has served as the maitre d' of The Monocle Restaurant for over
50 years this month. He is not an elected leader. He is not a lobbyist.
He is not a congressional staffer. Yet, his impact and influence
reaches as far as anyone with political power in this town would have.
Nick knows about the lives of individuals who have walked into The
Monocle every day. Not only does he know political affiliations, not
only does he know committee positions or the bills they are working on,
but he also knows how their spouses are doing, where their kids just
got accepted to school, and when their next grandkid is on the way.
It is his incredible memory paired with a genuine care for people
that has made him a success in this town. When Nick started at The
Monocle in 1974, Washington was a much smaller town, and the nature of
politics and the entire political arena was much different. Nick has
grown alongside it, matching the needs and changes in this town stride
for stride.
Nick's deep knowledge and understanding of the needs of his guests
exemplifies why people continue to return to The Monocle, along with
the great food that they provide daily. It is why I take my staff, my
friends, and my family time and time again to The Monocle. He is truly
an outstanding leader. His demeanor and dedication to service guide the
atmosphere of the entire restaurant.
As we recognize Mr. Nick Selimos, let us be inspired by his example
so that we may do our work and that we may do it well for the
betterment of the people we serve. He has set the gold standard for
over 50 years, and his commitment and service will long be remembered.
Madam Speaker, I hope we will all join in giving Nick a big thank-
you.
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