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    HONORABLE LEADERS GUIDE CHAMBER
    By Sarah Bradshaw

    Poughkeepsie Journal, NY
    Feb 18 2007

    It's hard to think of the Poughkeepsie Area Chamber of Commerce
    without thinking about Charles North, but there a few other chamber
    leaders that deserve an honorable mention first.

    According to chamber research, one of the founding members of the
    chamber was a woman.

    Grace Kimball, who died at 87 in 1942 at her Poughkeepsie home,
    was decades ahead of her time. In 1882 she traveled to Armenia, to
    take charge of a girls boarding school, but saw a greater need to
    study medicine. In 1888, she returned to the United States to study
    medicine at the Women's Medical College of New York, then returned to
    Armenia as a medical missionary. When peace was restored, she worked
    at Vassar College as an assistant resident physician, and then set up
    her own practice in Poughkeepsie, said Tammy Cilione, communications
    director of the chamber. According to a Journal report, she was also
    president of the YWCA.

    Gaius Bolin joined shortly after Kimball, Cilione said. He was the
    first black member of the chamber and the first black attorney in
    Poughkeepsie.

    According to a Journal report published in 2002, based on letters
    >>From Bolin's daughter, Jane, the first black judge in the United
    States, Bolin was born here in 1864 and graduated from Poughkeepsie
    High School. He attended Williams College and was the school's first
    black graduate. In 1899, President Theodore Roosevelt appointed Bolin
    to the Board of Managers of the Pan American Exposition.

    The chamber plans to highlight these leaders, as well as others at
    upcoming events.

    The chamber also honored its president, Charles North, at its
    February gala.

    Before joining the chamber, North worked as vice president and business
    development officer of Norstar Bank and as vice president of public
    relations at a radio station. In 1992, he was appointed president of
    the chamber. In 1995, North returned to banking as the vice president
    of marketing, public relations and business development at Riverside
    Bank. However, in 2000, he returned to lead the chamber once again.

    North said the chamber will continue to make New York a better place
    to do business.

    North plans to guide the chamber in these efforts, joking that as long
    as his son plans to go to college next year, he's "mandated to work."

    "But I tell you what," he said. "I couldn't have a better job."

    What will become of the greater Poughkeepsie area? According to North,
    in 15 years it will be "The center of everything, where it's all at."

    "I used to kid about it. But I believe it," he said.

    http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/apps/pbc s.dll/article?AID=/20070218/BUSINESS/702180334/100 3

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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