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[Extensions of Remarks]
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From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING GARY NEAL
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HON. GREG WALDEN
of oregon
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Mr. WALDEN. Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize my good friend,
Gary Neal, for his many years of hard work and dedicated service to the
Port of Morrow, Morrow County, and Eastern Oregon. Gary has served as
Port Manager for nearly 30 years, and I would like to pay tribute to
his leadership in the region.
After five years as the Manager at the Port of Clarkston, Gary was
hired in 1989 to manage the Port of Morrow. Since that time, and thanks
to Gary's leadership, the Port has grown to be the second largest Port
in the state of Oregon.
The Port now houses facilities for everything from value-added
agriculture processing to high tech data centers. It serves the area as
an economic powerhouse. In 2017 alone, the Port generated $2.7 billion
of economic output and created nearly 8,500 jobs either directly or
indirectly. From 2008 to 2013, the second worst economic downturn this
country has experienced, the Port grew by 88 percent. All of this was
driven by Gary's visionary leadership of the Port.
Despite the multitude of successes, Gary is humble about these
achievements. While all the above mentioned statements are fact, Gary
often refuses credit, and instead points to his commissioners and the
community when explaining the success of the Port.
This focus on community is also evident in the Port's countless
efforts to support community development projects. Whether it is parks,
schools, or athletic facilities, the Port never hesitates to contribute
to the growth of the community.
In addition to his commitment to the Port, Gary has served the
community in many other ways. He currently serves on the board for The
Bank of Eastern Oregon; Pacific Northwest Waterways Association; is
past president of the Oregon Public Ports Association; served on the
Infrastructure Finance Authority Board for the State of Oregon for
eight years, and is an active committee member with several other
groups.
This breadth of experience and involvement has made Gary a great
asset to me on a variety of issues affecting the Port and the
surrounding area. On everything from issues with the Navy's Boardman
Bombing Range and the Army's Umatilla Chemical Depot, to river
transportation and renewable energy, I've leaned upon Gary's experience
and ideas as we navigated toward solutions.
As Gary begins his well-earned retirement, I know he is looking
forward to spending time with his family. Gary and his wife Kathy have
been married for 45 years and have two children. Their daughter
Rochelle is married and works for Nike. Their son Ryan is taking over
as the Manager of the Port of Morrow. The apple didn't fall far from
the tree.
Congratulations to my good friend Gary Neal on a much respected and
successful career. I ask my colleagues to join me in wishing him well
as he pursues his next adventure.
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