Bill Text: TX HR12 | 2013 | 83rd Legislature 2nd Special Session | Introduced
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Bill Title: Recognizing Michael J. Dipp, Jr., on his 20 years as chair of the El Paso Central Business Association.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2013-07-26 - Reported enrolled [HR12 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-HR12-Introduced.html
Bill Title: Recognizing Michael J. Dipp, Jr., on his 20 years as chair of the El Paso Central Business Association.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2013-07-26 - Reported enrolled [HR12 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-HR12-Introduced.html
By: Marquez | H.R. No. 12 |
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WHEREAS, Michael J. Dipp, Jr., is concluding his tenure as | ||
chair of the El Paso Central Business Association, and this | ||
occasion provides a welcome opportunity to recognize his 20 years | ||
of service to that organization as well as his myriad contributions | ||
as a community leader; and | ||
WHEREAS, Mike Dipp is an alumnus of St. Mary's University in | ||
San Antonio, where he earned a bachelor's degree in business | ||
administration in 1964 and graduated magna cum laude with a | ||
master's degree in economics in 1967; his business career in El Paso | ||
spans close to a half-century, beginning with his 25 years as a | ||
managing partner for the landmark Plaza Motor Hotel; over the | ||
years, he has held positions of responsibility in a range of | ||
businesses, including managing partner and executive vice | ||
president of Coldway Storage & Warehousing, chair of the board of | ||
Economy Cash & Carry, Inc., and manager of his own venture, Mike | ||
Dipp Farms; moreover, since 1973, he has served as a partner in | ||
Plaza Properties; and | ||
WHEREAS, A dynamic and longstanding promoter of local | ||
commerce, Mr. Dipp was elected to two terms as president of the El | ||
Paso Downtown Development Association and was a founding member of | ||
the Paso Del Norte Group and the El Paso-Juarez Interplex World | ||
Trade Center Association; apart from his work with the Central | ||
Business Association, in which he is also a past president, he spent | ||
six years on the board of directors for the El Paso Chamber of | ||
Commerce and has been both a board member and vice president of the | ||
Downtown Management District; in addition, he has served as | ||
president of the El Paso Chapter of the Texas Restaurant | ||
Association and has shared his insight on the boards of a number of | ||
industry authorities, among them the Western Pecan Growers | ||
Association; and | ||
WHEREAS, His extensive record of civic involvement includes | ||
memberships on municipal committees for building and zoning, tax | ||
increment financing, tourism, and industrial development, as well | ||
as a seat on the Child Support Service Board for the Texas Attorney | ||
General's Office; active in the National Conference of Christians | ||
and Jews as both a board member and chair, he has further served as | ||
president of the Coronado Kiwanis Club and on advisory boards for | ||
several area schools and hospitals; and | ||
WHEREAS, Mr. Dipp has won such accolades as the coveted | ||
Conquistador Award from the City of El Paso and the Certificate of | ||
Appreciation from the El Paso Chamber of Commerce, as well as the | ||
Distinguished Alumnus Award from St. Mary's University in honor of | ||
his outstanding leadership and service; additionally, his concern | ||
for the quality of life of his fellow residents is reflected in his | ||
receipt of humanitarian awards from Project Amistad and the Black | ||
El Paso Democrats and the Border Heroes Award from Las Americas | ||
Immigrant Advocacy Center; he is also a Hall of Fame inductee in the | ||
El Paso Democratic Party; and | ||
WHEREAS, In all of his endeavors, Mr. Dipp is blessed with the | ||
support of a loving family that includes his wife, Mary Ann Wasaff | ||
Dipp, and his two daughters, Michelle and Margaret; and | ||
WHEREAS, Dedicated to the growth and prosperity of the El | ||
Paso community, Mike Dipp may reflect with pride on the knowledge | ||
that his achievements will continue to benefit area Texans for | ||
years to come; now, therefore, be it | ||
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas | ||
Legislature, 1st Called Session, hereby honor Michael J. Dipp, Jr., | ||
for his service to the El Paso Central Business Association and his | ||
wide-ranging professional and civic accomplishments and extend to | ||
him sincere best wishes for the future; and, be it further | ||
RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be | ||
prepared for Mr. Dipp as an expression of high regard by the Texas | ||
House of Representatives. |