[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 147 (2001), Part 13]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages 18115-18116]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



   TRIBUTE TO KGTF GENERAL MANAGER GERALDINE ``GINGER'' S. UNDERWOOD

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                        HON. ROBERT A. UNDERWOOD

                                of guam

                    in the house of representatives

                     Wednesday, September 26, 2001

  Mr. UNDERWOOD. Mr. Speaker, I would like to commend and congratulate 
a superb and admirable woman, Geraldine ``Ginger'' Underwood, upon her 
retirement after 29 years of service to the people of Guam.
  I can truly speak of Ginger's accomplishments for I have known her 
for many years. The daughter of Thomas Sapp and Marie Garcia, Ginger is 
a product of Guam's educational system. She attended Wettengel 
Elementary and Tamuning Elementary as well as St. Anthony School. She 
later attended Dededo Junior High and graduated from John F. Kennedy 
High School. She went on to earn a degree from the University of Guam.
  Ginger started out her career in government service with the Guam 
Telephone Authority. Having been employed at this agency from 1972 
until 1983, Ginger held various positions namely as a telephone 
operator, claims adjuster, customer service representative, service 
office division manager, and directory manager.
  Most noteworthy, however, was, her accomplishments at the Guam 
Educational Telecommunications Corporation--the Guam Public Television, 
KGTF Channel 12. She started out in 1984 as a private secretary. Prior 
to serving as the television station's administrative officer, she was 
its acting general manager. In 1995, she gained the position she holds 
today by becoming KGTF's general manager.
  Upon taking KGTF's top post, Ginger spearheaded office improvements 
and facilitated a more productive work environment. Under her 
direction, the station purchase and installed a digital ready (DTV) 
tower and antenna. Shelves to house thousands of tapes were made 
available for the Programming Department. An employee lounge room was 
constructed for employees and guests. Televisions were placed in every 
office department in order to familiarize employees with KGTF TV 
programs and services. The station facility was beautified by tree-
planting and landscaping projects. Ginger also made sure that rusted 
shipping containers used as hiding places by students skipping school 
were removed from the KGTF yard.
  As general manager, Ginger was given the opportunity to attend 
national conferences on public broadcasting. She also used her position 
at KGTF to gain involvement in a wide variety of community and 
fundraising activities. KGTF's major fundraisers include the annual 
KGTF/MWR Fourth of July Carnival, quarterly pledge drives, island-wide 
Read-a-Thons, golf

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tournaments and international wine, cheese and food tasting festivals. 
Her participation in community events such as the Annual Halloween 
Carnival, the Junior Achievement Fair, the Guma Mami Art Auction, and 
the Islandwide Easter Egg Hunt have made her a highly recognized 
community figure.
  Under her leadership, PBS programming and activities gained wide 
popularity and acceptance on Guam. Ginger was responsible for 
implementing the Mister Rogers, Clothes for Kids Drive, the Reading 
Rainbow's Young Writers and Illustrators Contest, and having popular 
children's programs costumes made available for awareness activities on 
Guam. Ginger was instrumental in bringing the actor who portrays Mr. 
McFeeley on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, Dave Newell, to Guam. This 
endeavor in which Mr. Newell was able to visit 17 Guam schools in a 
period of four days earned for KGTF this year the prestigious Mister 
Rogers' Neighborhood Trolley Award. Among the additional awards given 
to KGTF while under Ginger's direction was the Guam Developmental 
Disabilities Council Media Representative of the Year award for 
outstanding services and sensitivity to Guam's disabled community in 
1997, the Micronesia Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists 
award for outstanding community service to the people of Guam in 1999, 
in addition to the Program of the Year and Photo of Year awards of the 
Governor's Recognition Excel Program both of which were earned in the 
year 2000.
  Ginger is happily married to my brother, Richard. Ginger and Richard 
have two daughters, Ursula and Amy, two sons, Richard and John Thomas, 
and an adorable granddaughter, Bellissima ``Bailey'' Underwood-Corso.
  After over twenty-nine years of achievements and distinguished 
service, Ginger has chosen to retire and spend more time with her 
family. I share with my brother, Richard, nieces, nephews and family 
members the pride we have for Ginger's work and accomplishments. On 
behalf of the people of Guam, I congratulate Ginger on her well-earned 
retirement and wish her the best in her future endeavors.

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