[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 155 (2009), Part 18] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 25066] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]A TRIBUTE TO REVEREND ANDRE RAMON SOLEIL ______ HON. EDOLPHUS TOWNS of new york in the house of representatives Friday, October 16, 2009 Mr. TOWNS. Madam Speaker, I rise today in recognition of Reverend Andre Ramon Soleil, a seasoned lawyer, artist and entrepreneur with an extraordinary life story. Reverend Soleil was raised in New Hope Baptist Church, Niagara Falls, New York, a church founded by his great-grandparents during the great migration of African-Americans northward to New York from North Carolina in the early 1900s. He was a member of the choir, an usher and a Sunday school teacher. At age 12, Andre confessed Jesus as Lord, was baptized and filled with the Holy Spirit. At 13, Pastor Belk recognized God's call on Andre's life and began training him for ministry as an ``acolyte''. Mr. Soleil is a talented artist and his drawings, paintings and craftworks have been displayed at cultural events and museums since his pre-teens. Mayor Michael O'Laughlin honored the 15-year-old Soleil by appointing him to the Niagara Falls Council of the Arts for his role in many school and community productions in semi-professional and professional regional productions of The Wiz, Pippin, and Jesus Christ Superstar, to name a few. In 1985, Andre Soleil came to New York at 17 and attended Parsons School of Design, majoring in illustration and painting. In 1989, Andre Soleil's son, Donauld, was born. While looking for work after the closing of ``Little Wing'', Reverend Soleil took a part time job at the New York Public Interest Group, Inc. Soon after Reverend Soleil was promoted to Department Director, he began his career in activism, law and politics. Reverend Soleil was appointed by then Manhattan Borough President Ruth Messinger to Manhattan's Community Board 12. Mayor Giuliani next appointed Mr. Soleil to the position of Executive Liaison in the Mayor's Office of Legislative Affairs to the Public Health, Human Rights, General Welfare and Cultural Affairs Committees of the New York City Council. Subsequently, Governor George Pataki appointed Mr. Soleil to the Executive Chamber staff as Assistant Secretary for Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs. A year later, in 1996, Reverend Soleil completed his Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from LaSalle University, cum laude. Mr. Soleil attended City University of New York School of Law at Queens College from 1999 to 2002, where he then became President of the Class of 2002 and Editor-in-Chief of the New York City Law Journal in 2000. In 2000, America's Black Law Student Association elected Andre National Executive Director of the National Black Law Student's Association's 73 Chapters and 8,000 members; and in 2001, these students elected him to the Board of Governors of the National Bar Association. In 2002, Reverend Soleil graduated, achieving his Juris Doctorate and his Master of Arts degree in Business Administration and Media Management, with honors from Metropolitan College of New York. In 2003, Reverend Soleil returned to the work of Jesus Christ and His church. In 2004, Bishop Dr. Wesley J. Wiley and the Elders of the Resurrection Temple of Our Lord ordained Mr. Soleil as a Reverend. Rev. Soleil then entered Columbia Evangelical Seminary to obtain his Doctorate of Ministry. In 2003, Reverend Soleil was admitted to the Bar of the State of New York and founded his law firm, Soleil & Company, P.C., which was opened out of his apartment's living room. In six years, Soleil & Company, P.C. now employs four attorneys, six staff members, and is known for innovative litigation, criminal defense and mortgage/foreclosure defense work. Soleil & Company, P.C. has taken Mayor Bloomberg to task as lead counsel in the matter of Cohen v. Bloomberg, a citizens' lawsuit to block the Mayor's destruction of the term limits law, and has developed a reputation for innovative legal practice in criminal, real-estate, civil rights and family law practice. Rev. Soleil founded Christian Way, Ltd. in 2007, a non-profit advocacy and research group dedicated to the development, protection and promotion of Christianity as a way of life. He also hosts a daily early-morning radio bible study program, ``Breakfast with the Bible,'' that is carried by Massachusetts and Texas based radio and Internet broadcasts. Madam Speaker, I urge my colleagues to join me in recognizing Reverend Andre Ramon Soleil. ____________________