[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 147 (2001), Part 19]
[Senate]
[Page 26385]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



                       TRIBUTE TO SAUL GREENSPAN

 Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire. Mr. President, I rise today to pay 
tribute to Saul Greenspan of Manchester, NH, on being named as the 
Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire's Lifetime 
Achievement Award winner for 2001. The Business and Industry 
Association Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes business leaders who 
have demonstrated a commitment to leadership in their profession, local 
community and the State of New Hampshire.
  Saul is the former owner and founder of the Waumbec Mills, Inc. in 
Manchester, NH. He is a former director of Merchants National Bank, 
First New Hampshire Banks and past-president of the Business and 
Industry Association.
  He has been an active contributor to community programs in New 
Hampshire including: Manchester Community Chest, now known as the 
Greater Manchester United Way, Jewish Community Center, Temple Adath 
Yeshurun, Colby-Sawyer College, Northern Textile Association, 
Manchester Industrial Council and the Service Corps of Retired 
Executives. He also established and serves as the president of the 
Greenspan Foundation, a program which provides annual grants to the 
arts, higher education, youth services and religious organizations.
  A graduate of Columbia College, he is married to Ethel DeHaan 
Greenspan. Saul and his wife have two daughters, Barbara Greenspan 
Jacobson and Jill Greenspan Schiffman.
  Saul Greenspan has served the citizens of New Hampshire with 
dedication and charity. As a former small business owner, I commend him 
for his success as a leader in the business community and for his 
generosity to the charitable organizations of the State. It is truly an 
honor and a privilege to represent him in the Senate.

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