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Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn announced 102 appointments for 51 of the state's boards and commissions on July 23, 2004! By Office of the Governor and PAI of WBTI*1"Congratulations! Kenny. The Bible teaches us that 'Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed',"*2 said Dr. Tony Lei, President of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI), early in the morning on July 24, 2004 in Las Vegas. Bud Cranor told Dr. Tony Lei at the time when he was the Director of Las Vegas Office of Nevada Governor Kenny Quinn that the Governor Office had set up about 120 boards and commissions for peopple to join the state's endeavor vouluntarily. How great was that that Governor Kenny Guinn announced 102 appointments for 51 of the state's boards and commissions on July 23, 2004! It is our pleasure to post the list of the members of the boards and commissions from the Office of Governor Kenny Guinn by its Press Release sent to Dr. Tony Lei through the E-mail on July 23, 2004 in Carson City, Nevada: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 23, 2004 Contact: Greg Bortolin or John Trent 775-684-5670 GOV. GUINN ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENTS CARSON CITY ¡V Gov. Kenny Guinn today announced 102 appointments for 51 of the state¡¦s boards and commissions.*3 ¡§I am very grateful to the many Nevadans who have volunteered their time, energy and talent to help this great state,¡¨ Gov. Guinn said. ¡§The people of Nevada should be very appreciative of the hard work that these Nevadans contribute to our state.*4 Gov. Guinn made the following appointments: ¡P Industrial Insurance Appeals Panel: Marie Holt, Sparks. ¡P Independent Living Advisory Council: William Cozad, Henderson & Rhonda Mills, Las Vegas. ¡P Fire Services Board: Peter Mulvihill, Las Vegas and Gary Neilson, Reno. ¡P Mental Health & Developmental Services Commission: Elizabeth Richett, Las Vegas and Rena Nora Las Vegas. ¡P Governor¡¦s Council on Developmental Disabilities: Mary Bryant, Reno and JoAnn Johnson, Reno. ¡P Board for the Education & Counseling of Displaced Homemakers: Sara Besser, Las Vegas and Estela Gutierrez, Reno. ¡P Board of Hearing Aid Specialists: Kathleen Vander Wall, Reno and Denise Segreti, Las Vegas. ¡P Occupational Safety and Health Review Board: Tom Watters, Sparks. ¡P Board for the Regulation of Liquefied Petroleum Gas: Mike Erickson, Wells and Alan Kightlinger, Elko. ¡P Subsequent Injury Fund for Associations of Self-Insured Public or Private Employers: Gail Gibson,North Las Vegas, Emilia Hooks, Henderson, Gordon Hutting, Carson City, Richard Iannone, Las Vegas and Joyce Smith, Carson City. ¡P Board of Examiners for Marriage and Family Therapists: Kathleen Sandoval, Reno, Joan Winkler, Reno, Colleen Peterson, Las Vegas and Richard Vander Voort, Reno. ¡P Fire Services Standards and Training Committee: Brent Harper, Verdi, Scott Huntley, Yerington and Steve Maison, Pahrump. ¡P Commission on Appraisers of Real Estate: Debbie Huber, Las Vegas and John Wright, Reno. ¡P Board of Physical Therapy Examiners: Laura Laporta Krum, Las Vegas. ¡P Nuclear Projects Commission: Larry Brown, Las Vegas, Richard Bryan, Las Vegas, and Paul Workman, Las Vegas. ¡P Historical Records Advisory Board: David Millman, Las Vegas, Victoria Ford, Reno and James Smith, Carson City. ¡P Board of Examiners for Audiology and Speech Pathology: Lisa Livingston, Reno. ¡P Public Works Board: Sean Carnahan, Reno and Dale Lay, North Las Vegas. ¡P Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors: Dean Neubauer, Ely and Bud Cranor, Henderson. ¡P Peace Officers¡¦ Standards and Training Commission: Gene Hill, Winnemucca, Gwen Pascoe, Las Vegas and John Dotson, Sparks. ¡P Dairy Commission: Christopher Cook, Reno and Randall Thoman, Las Vegas. ¡P Board of Public Employees¡¦ Benefits Program: Jacque Ewing-Taylor, Reno. ¡P Industrial Relations Advisory Council: Maria Arias, Reno. ¡P Board of Psychological Examiners: Cynthia Geddes, Reno. ¡P Parole Board: Tami Bass, Las Vegas and Thomas Goodson, Fallon. ¡P Administration of Subsequent Injury Funds for Self-Insured Employers: Bruce Mackay, Reno, Roque Lapuz, Las Vegas, Patricia Walquist, Las Vegas and Victoria Robinson, Las Vegas. ¡P Northern Nevada Veterans¡¦ Cemetery Advisory Committee: Lawrence Jacobsen, Minden. ¡P Southern Nevada Veterans¡¦ Cemetery Advisory Committee: Salvatore Ruvolo, Henderson and Michael Malone, Las Vegas. ¡P Board of Agriculture: Susan Ray, Pahrump. ¡P Board for Financing Water Projects: Stephanie Zimmerman, Henderson. ¡P Board of Medical Examiners: Jean Stoess, Reno. ¡P Museums and History Advisory Board: Robert Ostrovsky, Las Vegas, Donald Hardesty, Reno and Suzanne LeBlanc, Las Vegas. ¡P Nevada Commission for the Reconstruction of the V&T Railway: Janice Ayers, Carson City. ¡P Commission on Postsecondary Education: Kristi Atkins, Las Vegas and Annette Pressey, Reno. ¡P Carson Valley Agriculture Association: Terry Hunt,Gardnerville, Frank Godecke, Gardnerville, Clarence Burr, Gardnerville and Mark Neddenriep, Minden. ¡P Governor¡¦s Council on Developmental Disabilities: William Eddins, Las Vegas. ¡P Commission on Construction Education: Dennis Nelson, Las Vegas and Doug Carson, Las Vegas. ¡P Board of Homeopathic Medical Examiners: Daniel Royal, Henderson and David Edwards, Reno. ¡P Osteopathic Medicine Board: Gary Mono, Las Vegas and Daniel Curtis, Las Vegas. ¡P Economic Development Commission: Peter Thomas, Las Vegas and Philip Peckman, Henderson. ¡P Committee on Catastrophic Leave: Shelley Blotter, Carson City. ¡P Commission on Aging: Lawrence Weekly, Las Vegas and Myla Florence, Carson City. ¡P Environmental Commission: Lewis Dodgion, Carson City and Harry Shull, North Las Vegas. ¡P Credit Union Advisory Council: Dave Rhamy Henderson, Anthony Monk, Las Vegas, Ritchie Vanduzer, Reno, Kent Rhees, Henderson and Marsha Burgess Carson City. ¡P Early Intervention Interagency Coordinating Council: Alice Chernich, Las Vegas and Robin Kincaid, Las Vegas. ¡P Fire Services Board: Pat Irwin, Lovelock. ¡P Board of Psychological Examiners: Christopher Heavey, Las Vegas. ¡P Oriental Medicine Board: Junwen Zhang, Las Vegas. ¡P Bicycle Advisory Board: Eric Carrington, Las Vegas. ¡P Land Use Advisory Council: Varlin Higbee, Alamo, Mickey Yarbro, Battle Mountain, David Provost, Ely and Robert Kershaw, Sparks. ¡P Libraries & Literacy Council: Tamara Higgins, Sparks.*5 Office of the Governor Grant Sawyer State Office Building 101 North Carson Street 555 East Washington, Suite 5100 Carson City, NV 89701 Las Vegas, NV 89101 Fax: 775-684-7198 Fax: 702-486-2505 ------------------------------------------------------- References *1. Dr. Kenny C. Guinn is the Governor of Nevada, U. S. A.. PAI of WBTI is the initial of Public Administration Institution of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI). *2. Proverbs 15 : 22 of the "Bible". *3. Ofiice of the Governor. 'Press Release: Gov. Guinn announces appointments - 7/23/04,' " An e-mail from the Office of Governor Kenny Guinn to Dr. Tony Lei," (July 23, 2004), Carson City, Nevada: Office of Governor Kenny C. Guinn. *4. Ibid. *5. Ibid. ***About Governor Kenny Guinn (by the Editor of this flier): Kenny Guinn, 67, earned undergraduate and graduate degrees in Physical Education from Fresno State University and later obtained a doctorate in Education from Utah State University in Logan. He was named Superintendent of Schools in Clark County and served with distinction in that position until 1978. In his work for the Clark County School District, Guinn was recognized as an effective administrator committed to educational excellence at a time when the county was experiencing exponential student growth. His service to Clark County students was honored when Kenny C. Guinn Junior High School was named for him. In 1978, Guinn began applying his management skills in business as Administrative Vice President for Nevada Savings and Loan in Las Vegas, which later became PriMerit Bank. At PriMerit, he was appointed as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Las Vegas-based bank. Soon thereafter, Guinn was recruited to the energy business as the President of Southwest Gas Corporation and eventually became Chairman of the Board of Directors of that utility in 1993. In 1994, Guinn was recruited by the University of Nevada Board of Regents to serve as interim president of the University of Nevada-Las Vegas. In addition to his one-year term at UNLV, Guinn served the state in leadership roles on a variety of committees and commissions, including the Clark County Community College Advisory Committee, the UNLV Foundation Board of Trustees, the White House Conference on Children and Youth, among others. Guinn has also worked in his community in a variety of volunteer roles, ranging from involvement in the Boy Scouts and Pop Warner Football to the United Way of Southern Nevada and the Southern Nevada Independent Youth Athletic Association. Kenny spent his boyhood in the small, Central Valley town of Exeter, California where he met Dema, his wife of 47 years. Kenny Guinn believes in families. Dr. Kenny Guinn is now the Governor of Nevada, U. S. A. at his second term. 333333333333333333 777777777777777777777777777777 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 **************************************************** | |
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Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti Advisory Board: Governor Kenny Guinn, Chairman; U. S. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign, Vice Chairmen; U.S. Representatives James Gibbons and Shelley Berkley, and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, Executive Directors. U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao, Chairperson; Dr. Tony T. Lei, President. District Judges Mark Denton and Valorie Vega, Vice Presidents. Dr. William N. Thompson, Director of Public Administration Institution; Dr. E. Lee Bernick and Dr. G. Keong Leong, Deans of Graduate School of Business and Public Administra- tion; Dr.Sue Fawn Chung, Director of Culture Institution. Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin, Attorney General Brain Sandoval, District Judge Stewart Bell, Honorary Chairmen, Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC). District Attorney David Roger and Clark County Sheriff Bill Young, Chairmen of CCDAPCC. *It's our pleasure to pay a tribute to the above officials who dedicate to the civic and community service spects of our organiza-tion in an honorary or adjunct capacity. WBTI: Tel. at (702) 255-9058 E-mail to: tojulei@yahoo.com | |
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U. S. Senator Harry Reid's most recent "WHIP ROUND UP" to Dr. Tony Lei By Office of the Assistant Democratic Leader of U. S. Senate and PAI of WBTI*1"The report of the 9-11 Commission doesn’t cast blame on any one person or agency. Instead, it shows that we need to make changes in the way our government gathers and uses intelligence. We need teamwork, not finger-pointing. We must use this report as a blueprint to make our nation safer," stated in the 'Reid's Words' on the "WHIP ROUND UP"*2 just published this afternoon (Las Vegas time). It was faxed by the Office of U. S. Senator Harry Reid from Washington D. C. to Dr. Tony Lei in the afternoon on July 23, 2004.*3 We are pleased to post the "WHIP ROUND UP" from the Office of Assistant Democratic Leader of the U. S. Senate in Washington, D. C. on July 23, 2004. The following is Reid's "WHIP ROUND UP": Reid for Nevada Reid, Ensign Secure $12.8 Million for Army National Guard Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign have secured $12.8 million to construct a new National Guard Readiness Center in southwest Las Vegas near Henderson. The facility will help protect Nevada families and better prepare our Army National Guard in case of emergency.*4 Reid Bill Will Help Rural School Districts Senator Harry introduced legislation to help rural counties in Nevada purchase new school buses. Reid introduced the legislation after meeting recently with school superintendents from every county in the state, and hearing about the transportation challenges that rural school systems are facing. The bill would provide $50 million in competitive grants to help purchase new buses. Reid, Ensign Announce $4.7 Million to Expand Fallon Naval Air Station Fallon Naval Air Station will be more secure and efficient thanks to $4.7 million secured by Nevada Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign. The funding will be used to construct two new magazines with the capacity to store 325,000 pounds of explosives. Reid, Ensign Announce $719K to Promote Home Ownership Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign announced a $719,000 grant that will open the door to home ownership for more families in Lyon County. The American Dream Downpayment Initiative (ADDI) and HOME awards, distributed by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, promote home ownership by providing help with down payments and closing costs to low-income and minority households. Working with Nevadans “Do the Write Thing?contest winners, Christina Fernandez and Lee Saxton, met with Senator Reid in his Capitol office while visiting Washington D.C. Nevada students Eddie Schaub and Katie Gast met with Senator Reid while in D.C. for the Congressional Youth Leadership Conference. Senator Reid congratulates Brandon Manthei, 11, of Las Vegas, the Nevada winner of the Tar Wars poster contest. Tar Wars is a national tobacco-free education program for fifth graders which is operated in Nevada by the Academy of Family Physicians. Week in Review Final Defense Spending Bill Includes $500M to Fight Fires The Senate unanimously approved a $418 billion defense spending measure late Thursday. It became the first spending bill to clear both chambers and now moves to the White House for action. The bill funds ongoing military operations, provides counter-terrorism funding, and includes increases in pay and benefits for members of the armed forces. It also includes supplemental funds of $500 million to fight forest fires in Western states, and a $25 billion emergency reserve fund for Afghanistan and Iraq. Energy Regulatory Commission To Review Enron Contracts Nevada consumers won a victory this week when the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission agreed to hold a hearing on a petition to block Enron Corp. from collecting $326 million from state utilities for electricity that was never delivered. The petition was filed last October, and the announcement came just days after Senator Reid strongly urged FERC to take action on the matter. A favorable ruling by FERC would save millions of dollars for Nevada consumers, and restore the financial health of the state’s utilities. Senate Approves Resolution Condemning Sudan Genocide The Senate on Thursday also approved a resolution condemning the genocide that is occurring in the Darfur region of Sudan and calling on the Sudanese government and the international community to stop the human slaughter. An estimated 30,000 people, most of them black Africans, have been murdered by armed militias backed by the Sudanese government. INSIDER'S CALENDAR The Senate is in recess until Tuesday, September 7. The Senate will convene on September 7 at 12:00 noon with a period of morning business until 5:00 p.m. Roll call votes on two judicial nominations will begin at 5:30 p.m.*5 Reid's Words The report of the 9-11 Commission doesn’t cast blame on any one person or agency. Instead, it shows that we need to make changes in the way our government gathers and uses intelligence. We need teamwork, not finger-pointing. We must use this report as a blueprint to make our nation safer. http://reid.senate.gov Fax: (202) 228-7362 Phone: (202) 224 - 2158 -------------------------------------------------- References *1. Harry Reid is U. S. Senator and the Assistant Democratic Leader of the U. S. Senate. This flier was edited by Public Administration Institution (PAI) of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI). *2. Office of the Assistant Democratic Leader. 'WHIP ROUND UP,' "A fax to Dr. Tony Lei from the Office of U. S. Senator Harry Reid," (July 23, 2004), Washington, D. C.: Office of the Assistant Democratic Leader Harry Reid. *3. Ibid. *4. Office of the Assistant Democratic Leader. 'WHIP ROUND UP,' "An e-mail to Dr. Tony Lei from the Office of U. S. Senator Harry Reid," (July 23, 2004), Washington, D. C.: Office of the Assistant Democratic Leader Harry Reid. *5. Ibid 3333333333333333 888888888888888888888888888888 666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666 ************************************************************** | |
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Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti Advisory Board: Governor Kenny Guinn, Chairman; U. S. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign, Vice Chairmen; U.S. Representatives James Gibbons and Shelley Berkley, and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, Executive Directors. U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao, Chairperson; Dr. Tony T. Lei, President. District Judges Mark Denton and Valorie Vega, Vice Presidents. Dr. William N. Thompson, Director of Public Administration Institution; Dr. E. Lee Bernick and Dr. G. Keong Leong, Deans of Graduate School of Business and Public Administra- tion; Dr.Sue Fawn Chung, Director of Culture Institution. Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin, Attorney General Brain Sandoval, District Judge Stewart Bell, Honorary Chairmen, Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC). District Attorney David Roger and Clark County Sheriff Bill Young, Chairmen of CCDAPCC. *It's our pleasure to pay a tribute to the above officials who dedicate to the civic and community service spects of our organiza-tion in an honorary or adjunct capacity. WBTI: Tel. at (702) 255-9058 E-mail to: tojulei@yahoo.com | |
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The American dream realized by U. S. Senator John Ensign and his great-grantfather By GSBPA of WBTI*1*****"Luck is a matter of preparation meeting opportunity." --- Oprah Winfrey ***"Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower." --- Albert Camus ***"The secret of joy in work is contain in one word -- excellence. To know how to do something well is to enjoy it." --- Pearl Buck ***"Management is nothing more than motivating other people." --- Lee Iacocca "America is a stronger and better nation because of the hard work and the faith and the entrepreneurial spirit of immigrants," said President Bush of the United States of America on Wendesday, January 7, 2004. "Our nation needs an immigration system that serves the American economy and reflets the American dream." *2 "Elaine Chao and John Ensign are two of the most comtemporary heroes who have realized the Ameican Dream which was encouraged for a long time by U. S. Senator Harry Reid. Under the spiritual leadership of them, WBTI has a bright endeavor for its proclamation and creed on the belief that the encouragement and promotion of academic research, community service, and humane spirit will bring our effort for a peaceful and prosperous community," said Christine Hu, Esq. at the time when she was informed of her appointment as an Assistant Fellow of the Public Administration Institution (PAI) by WBTI on December 16, 2003.*3 People are interested in having a little more understanding about the successful story of U. S. Senator John Ensign after they read the above expression by Christine. It's our pleasure to offer our viewers more about it by reprinting the following two articles: ------------------------------- John Ensign honored as Vice Chairman of the Advisory Board of WBTI By Tiffany Chang North Las Vegas Justice Court Judge-elect Natalie Tyrrell once wrote a letter of appreciation to Dr. Tony Lei from her Office, "....I want to share with you my favorite quote. It is by the great Winston Churchill. It exemplifies the driving force by which I start out each day. He said, 'We all make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.' ...." By the act of love itself, we are enriched. Love in action is service above self. We encourage people to make service a part of our characters and experience the abundant reward that comes from serving others. U. S. Senator-elect John Ensign's great-grandfather first came to Nevada almost a hundred years ago as a miner and labored in its towns. This respectable man worked hard to provide for his family and taught his children the value of hard work, integrity, and independence. "The significance of life is to build and educate the continuous lives of the universe," said Dr. Tony Lei, President of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI). People came to America to seek the American dream. Even though not all of them can realize their American dream, eventually they could teach and help their children accomplish their contributions to our country. As a born-again Christian, people have been inspired by his sincererity, humbleness, and credibility much more than just his wealthy and handsome appearance now. On October 15, John attended the worship service of the Liberty Baptist Church. He offered a short speech of testifmony. He said that he was very frustrated with his first taste of political failure, when he lost by a mere 428 votes to U. S. Senator Harry Reid. However, he believes God and has surrendered his fate to God. John's faith in God helped him to overcome his frustration and disappointment and enabled him to continue to strive to succeed. The Bible says "...though now for a little while you may have had to suffer grief in all kinds of trials. These have come so that your faith - of greater worth than gold, which perishes even though refined by fire - may be proved genuine and may result in praise, glory and honor when Jesus Christ is revealed (1 Peter 1:6-7)". If a window was closed, God might re-open the window or even open a different door for those who are eager to utilize his or her knowledge and expertise to serve. As all Christians acknowledge - with God, anything is possible. People believed with John that he said, "I have the passion for the fight and the unshakable belief that together we can build a better Nevada." In the Pastor Teis' meeting Office, John agreed with Dr. Tony Lei, also a born-again Chrisitan, that WBTI would honor him as Advisor and Vice Chairman of its Advisory Board. In the first paragraph of this column on September 15, it is stated that on September 7, U. S. Senate Candidate John Ensign wrote: "Please accept my best wishes as you come together in celebration of the Thai Performaning Arts, Appreciation Day 2000. The importance of sharing culture through art and festivities that bring people together serves to enhance all of us more by enriching our lives with the diversity of people and their customs. I especially would like to extend my appreciation to Dr. Tony T. Lei for his commitment and enthusiastic support of the Thai Performing Arts." John received Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree form the Colorado State University in 1985. He accepted Dr. Tony Lei's invitation as a Guest Speaker to talk about protecting Social Security and Medicare for our Nevadan seniors at a Forum held by Seniors United. He believes that America must honor its words to seniors. His scholastic and gentle appearance has won a lot of applause and respect. In community service, Dr. Tony Lei's hero is the great servant who has given all for the betterment of others' lives. Let our candles fuel a fire that will fan out an ever-lasting circles. With these circles together we can close our eyes and envision a community that is safe, peaceful, and healthy. The Bible teaches: "...let us not love with words or tongue but with actions and in truth (1 John 3:18)." District (Family) Court Judge-elect Cheryl Moss wrote Dr. Tony Lei, "I am delighted and honored to be appointed as an Associate Fellow of the Public Administration Institution of Washington Business and Technology Institute. Thank you for this opportunity to serve, and I hope to gain more knowledge, insight and awareness about public service and community issues through your prestigious institution. I remain dedicated to helping the community, and I am inspired by your leadership, wisdom and guidance. I am also fortunate to have met you and your wife, Judy, because you are both active and dynamic individuals in the community. Your accomplishments and achievements have demonstrated that taking part in the community does make a difference. Best wishes and thank you again for your unselfish kindness, support and encouragement." Power in politics should have a direction that the power based on knowledge is the power of righteousness. We wish that a pure fountain may prosper and enrich our spendid and golden country through the spirit that knowledge calls, ultimately, for a life of service. "In God we trust. Life is for the purpose to serve our lovely society," Dr. Tony Lei stated. In Seniors United, we shall have a nice celebrating party for Christmas with good entertainment. We invited heartfeltly all our members and friends to join us a joyful reunion. Wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!*4 --------------------------------------- John Ensign: a born-again Christian By Tiffany Chang It is not very possible for anybody all the way with good luck from the beginning to the end of his or her whole life. One will enevitably face somekind of frustration. The attitude that one holds in facing one's frustration will, nevertheless, decide what would be his or her fate to be followed. If anybody gives up soon after he or she gets a frusration or difficulty, then the following days for his or her life will most probably be in dead end. John Ensign has been impressived as a handsome, strong, and rich man. He has been long time identified as son of big casino leading figure of Mandalay Bay. John believes the struglling effort to success. He used to remind us of his humble beginnings. His mother was a change girl in Reno. Supporting three children with no help from her ex-husband when she met and married Mike Ensign. She went on to become a person and now she is the wife of famous Chairman of Mandalay Bay Group. John's great-grandfather first came to Nevada almost a hundred years ago as a miner and labored in its towns. This respectable man worked hard to provide for his family and teach his children the value of hard work, integrity, and independence. "The significance of life is to build and educate the continuous lives of the universe," said Dr. Tony Lei, President of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI). People came to here even not being able for all of them to realize their American dream but eventurely they could teach and help their children accomplish their contributions for our country. John's wife, Darlene, encouraged him into his first political race for Congress. Earned a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Colorado State University in 1995, his scholarstic and gentle appearance has won lots of applause and respect from knowledgeable ladies in social activities. It was when he was attending veterinarian school that John became a born-again Christian. He was urging by Darlene to become involved in a men's Christian group. In the first paragraph of this column on September 15, it stated that on September 7, U. S. Senate Candidate John Ensign wrote: "Please accept my best wishes as you come together in celebration of the Thai Performaning Arts, Appreciation Day 2000. The importance of sharing culture through art and festivities that bring people together serves to enhance all of us more by enriching our lives with the diversity of people and their customs. I especially would like to extend my appreciation to Dr. Tony T. Lei for his commitment and enthusiantic support of the Thai Performing Arts." He accepted Dr. Tony Lei's invitation as a Guest Speaker to talk about protecting Social Security and Medicare for our Nevadan seniors at a Forum held by Seniors United. He believes that America must honor its word to seniors. On October 15, John attended the worship service of the Liberty Baptist Church. He offered a short speech of testifmony. He said that he was so frustrated of his first time to taste political failure, when he lost by a mere 428 votes to U. S. Senator Harry Reid. He believes God. He has surrenderring his fate to God. As a born-again Christian, people has inspired of his sincererity, humbleness, and credibility much more than just of his appearance now. In the Pastor Teis' meeting Office, John agreed with Dr. Tony Lei that WBTI would honor him as Advisor (effective on 10/17) and Vice Chairman (effective on 11/08 when elected as Senator) of its Advisory Board. If a window was closed, God might re-open the window or even open a door for the people who is eager to utilize his or her knowledge and expertise to serve. The matter is that we should believe God. Congretulations! Republican U.S. Senator-elect Honorable John Ensign. By the act of love itself, we are enriched. Love in action is service above self. Make service a part of our character and experience the abundant reward that comes from serving others. "I am delighted and honored to be appointed as an Associate Fellow of the Public Administration Institution of Washington Business and Technology Institute. Thank you for this opportunity to serve, and I hope to gain more knowledge, insight and awareness about public service and community issues through your prestigious institution. I remain dedicated to helping the community, and I am inspired by your leadership, wisdom and guidance. I am also fortunate to have met you and your wife, Judy, because you are both active and dynamic individuals in the community. Your accomplishments and achievements have demonstrated that taking part in the community does make a difference. Best wishes and thank you again for your unselfish kindness, support and encouragement," wrote District (Family) Court Judge-elect Cheryl Moss to Dr. Tony Lei. Power in politics should have a direction that power based on knowledge is the power of righteousness. We wish that a pure fountain may prosper and enrich our spendid and golden country through the spirit that knowledge calls, ultimately , for a life of service. "In God we trust. Life is for the purpose to serve our lovely society," Dr. Tony Lei points out.*5 ---------------------------------------- References *1. GSBPA of WBTI is the initial of the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI). *2. Keen, Judy; and Drinkard, Jim. 'Debate erupts on foreign workers,' "USA Today," January 8, 2004. *3. Moss, Cheryl; and Chang, Tiffany. 'Christine Hu appoints Assistant Fellow of the PAI by WBTI,' "Newsbrief of WBTI," (December 16, 2003), Las Vegas, Nevada: WBTI. *4. Chang, Tiffany. 'John Ensign honored Vice Chairman of the Advisory Board of WBTI,' "Nevada Examiner," (2000), Las Vegas, Nevada: WBTI. *5. Chang, Tiffany. 'John Ensign: a born-again Christine,' "Nevada Examiner," (2000), Las Vegas: WBTI. 3333333333333333 777777777777777777777777777777777 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 ************************************************* | |
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Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti Advisory Board: Governor Kenny Guinn, Chairman; U. S. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign, Vice Chairmen; U.S. Representatives James Gibbons and Shelley Berkley, and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, Executive Directors. U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao, Chairperson; Dr. Tony T. Lei, President. District Judges Mark Denton and Valorie Vega, Vice Presidents. Dr. William N. Thompson, Director of Public Administration Institution; Dr. E. Lee Bernick and Dr. G. Keong Leong, Deans of Graduate School of Business and Public Administra- tion; Dr.Sue Fawn Chung, Director of Culture Institution. Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin, Attorney General Brain Sandoval, District Judge Stewart Bell, Honorary Chairmen, Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC). District Attorney David Roger and Clark County Sheriff Bill Young, Chairmen of CCDAPCC. *It's our pleasure to pay a tribute to the above officials who dedicate to the civic and community service spects of our organiza-tion in an honorary or adjunct capacity. WBTI: Tel. at (702) 255-9058 E-mail to: tojulei@yahoo.com | |
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Nancy Saitta has been appointed Adjunct Associate Professor of the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration (GSBPA) by WBTI By Cheryl Moss and Tiffany ChangIn meeting with the large and growing population of public employees in the states of Asia and Nevada, Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) will open its training programs for the increasing graduate study and research needs of professional public administrators. To emphasize the balance of the practicality and theoraticality of the programs, the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration (GSBPA) of WBTI has supported by many high-ranking officials of Nevada in offering their times, experiences, and knowledge to teach at an honorary or adjunct capacity.*1 Would you like to share wth our faculty members the following peices of good words with wisdom in our management endeavor: "Be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Honor one another above yourselves." --- Romans 12 : 10 of the "Bible" "Perfume and incense bring joy to the heart, and the pleasantness of one's friend spring from his earnest counsel." --- Proverbs 27 : 9 of the "Bible" "The secret of joy in work is contain in one word -- excellence. To know how to do something well is to enjoy it." --- Pearl Buck "Ms. Nancy Saitta was appointed Adjunct Associate Professor of the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration (GSBPA) of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) on December 17, 2003. On behalf of the Faculty and Board members of WBTI, President Dr. Tony Lei will hold a celebration dinner party to welcome her as one of our excellent faculty members of the Graduate School," Dr. John Wang, Spokesman of WBTI announced on December 18, 2003 in Las Vegas, Nevada, U. S. A. A celebration dinner party for her appointment was held by President Dr. Tony Lei of WBTI at the Lillies Langtrys Restaurant in Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino on May 11, 2004 in Las Vegas. Ms. Nancy Saitta received her Juris Doctor in 1986 from Wayne State University. She earned her Bechelor of Science Degree, Magna Cum Laude in 1983 from Wayne State University. Nancy was born in Detroit, Michigan the daughter of Alfred V. and Virginia M. Meyer. Married to Joseph J. Saitta, she has four children and three grandchidren. Nancy has been a Southern Nevada resident since 1990.*2 Ms. Nancy Saitta was elected to the Eighth Judicial District Court in November 1998. She was appointed to Las Vegas Municipal Court in October, 1996. Prior to her appoinment, Nancy was a senior deputy attorney general where she serve as the Children's Advocate for the State of Nevada. Formerly, she was with Pearson and Patton and later because an associate at the law firm of Gentile and Porter. Ms. Saitta began her legal career in 1984 as a law clerk for Walter D. Meyers in Detriot, Michagan. She joined their firm as a criminal defense lawyer following graduation from law school. Nancy was an associate professor at Wayne State University, Department of Criminal Justice. She taught Litigation I and II at the American Institute for Paralegal Studies. She teaches in the criminal justice department of the Univeristy of Phoenix. Nancy has been a keynote speaker and faculty member at several national conferences.*3 Judge Saitta was also an arbitrator for the New York Stock Exchange Arbitration Panel during 1985. Her memberships include: CASA Foundation Board, Clark County Public Education Foundation, and Clark County Bar Association Executive Committee. She retains membership in several local national children's advocacy organizations. Nancy was appointed by the Governor to the Nevada State Juvenile Justice Commission. She created the Clark County Missing and Exploited Children Comprehensive Action Program ("M/CAP"), a program coordinated with the U. S. Department of Justice. Nancy developed the Southern Nevada Fatality Review Team and the specialized court project for case management of Construction Defect cases. Her awards and honors include: the "For the Children" award presented by the Office of the Attorney General in recognition of her outstanding contribution to Nevada's children and the District Attorney Outstanding Service Award, and the Child Advocate of the year (2001). Nancy had several teaching and academic appointments. On September 2000, she had "view From the Bench" -- Cross Examination on the Clark County Bar Association Continuing Education. Her Seminars and Training included: (1) The North american Symposium of Internationa Child Abduction -- sponsored by the ABA, Washington, D. C. (2) NationalAssociation of Attorneys General consumer Protection Seminar -- "violence in the Media and its Effects on Child," Madison, Wisconsin.*4 Dr. Tony Lei received the list of District Judge Nancy Saitta's recent accomplishments from the fax by her in the afternoon on November 14, 2003 as in the following: 1. Created the Complex Litigation Division - 8th Judicial District Court. 2. Received National Association of County Government Award for Complex Case Management Model. 3. Keynote speaker at West Coast Casualty Insurance and Construction Defect Conference, Anaheim, California. 4. Featured speaker at MC2 Construction Conference, Key West, Florida. 5. Nevada Trial Lawyers Annual Conference speaker re: "Abusive Litigation Tactics". 6. District Court Legislative Liasion to the 2003 Nevada Legislative Session.*5 "It's significant. The integrity of community service and academic research of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) will certainly help Nevada go advance for the cooperation and development in education, business, and culture among international countries. As an Adjunct Associate Professor of its Graduate School of Business and Public Administration (GSBPA), I'm sure with excellent faculty members and Advirory Board, WBTI will also have fund supports from individuals, businesses, and governments for its valuably educational and academic programs," said Nancy Saitta, District Judge of Nevada, at the event and dinner party held by WBTI at the Lillies Langtrys Restaurant in Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino on May 11, 2004 in Las Vegas.*6 The Graduate School of Business and Public Administration (GSBPA) of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) was established early in 2003. Drs. E. Lee Bernick and Keong Leong were appointed as Deans of the School by WBTI on March 11, 2003. "The mission of this School will emphasize the humanitarian orientation of public administration adn social responsibility of business management . Through academic entrepreneurship, we may expect the endeavor of this school for the community service based on humane spirit, led by Chairperson Elaine Chao of WBTI," said Dr. Dina Titus, Professor of Administrative Strategies in GSBPA. Dina is a Senator of Nevada Senate and Adjunct Professor of Political Science of UNLV.*7 ----------------------------- Refernces *1. Vega, Velorie; Denton, Mark; and Chang, Tiffany. 'Paradise Democratic Club of Las Vegas held "Outstanding Democrat of the Year" 2003 Champagne Reception Party,' "PPAA18 of WBTI," (April 13, 2004), Las Vegas, Nevada: WBTI. *2. Aguilar, Cecilla. 'Bio for Judge Saitta,' "E-mail of Cecilia Aguilar," (December 18, 2003), p. 1. *3. Ibid. *4. Saitta, Nancy. "The printout of Judge Nancy Saitta's Resume,' (May 11, 2004), Las Vegas, Nevada: Summitted to Dr. Tony Lei by Judge Nancy Saitta. *5. Saitta, Nancy. "Judge Nancy Saitta's recent accomplishments,' "E-mail of Nancy Saitt," (November 14, 2003), p. 1. *6. Saitta, Nancy. "A writing document with my signature on the literature by Washington Business and Technology Institute," (May 11, 2004), Las Vegas, Nevada: WBTI. *7. . Vega, Velorie; Denton, Mark; and Chang, Tiffany. Ibid. 33333333333333333 66666666666666666666666666666666666666 77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 ****************************************************************************** | | Go To Page: [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] 12 [13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48] | |