S*1229 Session 111 (1995-1996)
S*1229 Resolution, By Leventis and L.E. Richter
A Senate Resolution commending Director General Stanley Kao of Taipei, Taiwan
for his many contributions to cultural understanding and cooperation between
Americans and the People of Taiwan.
03/06/96 Senate Introduced and adopted SJ-6
A SENATE
RESOLUTION
COMMENDING DIRECTOR GENERAL STANLEY KAO OF
TAIPEI, TAIWAN FOR HIS MANY CONTRIBUTIONS TO
CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING AND COOPERATION
BETWEEN AMERICANS AND THE PEOPLE OF TAIWAN.
Whereas, during his tenure with the Taipei Economic and Cultural
Office in Atlanta, Georgia, Director General Stanley Kao was
instrumental in bridging the gap of cultural understanding between
the cities of Atlanta and Taipei, Taiwan; and
Whereas, Mr. Kao received his Bachelor of Arts degree in political
science from National Taiwan University and his Master of Arts
degree in international law and diplomacy from National Chengchi
University; and
Whereas, the City of Atlanta was proud to recognize the many
accomplishments of Director General Kao to the people of Atlanta
and to the people of Taipei and proclaimed February 20, 1996, as
"Director General Stanley Kao Day" in Atlanta in a
proclamation signed by the Mayor of Atlanta, the Honorable Bill
Campbell; and
Whereas, Mr. Kao is leaving this country for a new post in
Malaysia on March 16, 1996; and
Whereas, he has garnered the respect and admiration of all who
have met him, and he has been a true friend of the State of South
Carolina and of all the citizens of the Palmetto State; and
Whereas, the members of the Senate wish to take this opportunity
to accord special recognition to this outstanding individual and to
wish him great success in Malaysia. Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the Senate:
That the Senate of the State of South Carolina commends Director
General Stanley Kao of Taipei, Taiwan for his many contributions
to cultural understanding and cooperation between Americans and
the people of Taiwan.
Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to
Director General Stanley Kao.
-----XX----- |