Congressional Record publishes “HONORING JACK A. BROWN III” on Nov. 17, 1999

Congressional Record publishes “HONORING JACK A. BROWN III” on Nov. 17, 1999

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Volume 145, No. 163 covering the 1st Session of the 106th Congress (1999 - 2000) was published by the Congressional Record.

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“HONORING JACK A. BROWN III” mentioning the U.S. Dept of State was published in the Extensions of Remarks section on pages E2423 on Nov. 17, 1999.

The publication is reproduced in full below:

HONORING JACK A. BROWN III

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HON. EDOLPHUS TOWNS

of new york

in the house of representatives

Tuesday, November 16, 1999

Mr. TOWNS. Mr. Speaker, I want to recognize the achievements of Jack A. Brown III.

Jack is a native New Yorker who was born and raised on the lower east side of Manhattan. He currently resides, in my district, in the Clinton Hill section of Brooklyn. Jack has had a distinguished 7-year career with the Correctional Services Corporation (CSC). The Corporation is a private company contracted by local, State and Federal Corrections Department to provide concrete services to the inmate population. As the vice president of Correctional Services Corporation Community Services Division, Mr. Brown maintains overall responsibility for the day to day operations of the five New York programs. These programs, three for the Federal Bureau of Prisons and two for the New York State Department of Corrections, are designed to provide inmates with the tools necessary to successfully reintegrate back into their prospective communities as self-sufficient, responsible, law abiding citizens.

Prior to his employment with CSC, Jack served as an officer in the United States Army's Air Defense Artillery Division for 4 years. He is a graduate of the State University of New York at Buffalo with a Bachelor's degree in Human Services, with a concentration in mental health, and Biology. During his academic years, he gained invaluable experience in the field of human services holding positions as Physiatrics Counselor, Chemical Dependency Counselor and Youth Counselor. In December, Jack expects to earn a double Masters degree, an MBA and a Master of Science and Economic Development, from the University of new Hampshire.

I wish Jack Brown success in his future endeavors and I commend his achievements to my colleagues' attention.

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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 145, No. 163

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