[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 152 (2006), Part 2] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 1775] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]NEIL BORTZ HONORED AS A GREAT LIVING CINCINNATIAN ______ HON. JEAN SCHMIDT of ohio in the house of representatives Tuesday, February 14, 2006 Mrs. SCHMIDT. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Neil Bortz, a residential and commercial developer, community leader, philanthropist, and visionary, who will be formally honored as a Great Living Cincinnatian on February 16 by the Greater Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber has bestowed this award on distinguished members of the community annually since 1967. Recipients of this prestigious award are chosen on the basis of professional achievement; community service; leadership; compassion; and vision. Past honorees have included Neil Armstrong, Dr. Albert Sabin and Charles Scripps. Mr. Bortz built his career on an uphill challenge: launching the Mount Adams renaissance in the early 1960s as a founding partner in Towne Properties before going on to develop properties across Cincinnati, Dayton, Lexington and Florida. He has made countless improvements to our community and raised the quality of life for many in our region. In addition to sparking the rebirth of the picturesque, hilltop neighborhood of Cincinnati's Mount Adams, Mr. Bortz also helped lead the housing renaissance in downtown Cincinnati with several award- winning residential developments. His most recent projects include residential properties along the Ohio River. Mr. Bortz has also made an impact on our area by creating great places to live, work and shop in the Cincinnati suburbs. Mr. Bortz has been active in many arts, civic and philanthropic activities, including serving as founding chair of the Walnut Hills High School Alumni Foundation, which recently completed a new Arts & Sciences wing. Other boards include Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati Equity Fund, National Conference of Christians and Jews, Reds Hall of Fame, Advisory Board to the Cincinnati Park Board, Jewish Federation of Cincinnati, Playhouse in the Park, the Harvard Club of Cincinnati, the Greater Cincinnati Convention and Visitors Bureau and Cincinnati Country Day School. Among his many honors include the first University of Cincinnati Distinguished Service Award, Cincinnati Region Entrepreneur of the Year, and National Conference of Christian and Jews Outstanding Citizen Award. Mr. Bortz earned his Master of Business Administration from Harvard University. He has three sons, all of whom work with him at Towne Properties, two stepchildren, and six grandchildren. All of us in the Greater Cincinnati area congratulate Mr. Bortz on being named a Great Living Cincinnatian. ____________________