Appointment of Seven
Delegates to the National White House Conference on Small Business
August 13, 1986
The
President today announced his intention to appoint the following individuals to
be delegates to the National White House Conference on Small Business. These
are new positions:
Santos T. Abrilz, Jr., of New
York. He is currently
president, chairman of the board, and CEO of Apoca
Industries in Bohemia, NY. Mr. Abrilz attended Syracuse University. He was born September
17, 1937,
in Brooklyn, NY.
Norman Calvin Franco, of Hawaii. He is currently
president, principal broker, and general agent with Blue Hawaii Realty and
Insurance Agency. Mr Franco graduated from the University of Hawaii (B.A., 1973). He was
born July 7, 1946, in Maui, HI.
Desiree Knights Inniss,
of Maryland. She is currently
president and CEO, Keydata Systems, Inc. She
graduated from Howard University (B.A., 1973) Ms. Inniss was born August
18, 1948,
in Georgetown, Guyana.
Gust
Headbloom, Jr., of Michigan. He is currently president, Apex Broach & Machine Co. Mr. Headbloom was born June 8,
1926,
in Detroit, MI.
Gregory L. Holland, of Virginia. Mr. Holland is
currently director and CEO, WJD & Associates, a marketing corporation. He
graduated from Virginia Polytechnical Institute
(B.A., 1969). Mr. Holland was born January
16, 1946,
in Pittsburgh, PA.
Herbert Liebenson, of
the District of Columbia. He is currently the
senior consultant for the National Small Business Association. Mr. Liebenson graduated from Roosevelt University (B.A., 1948). He was
born July 26, 1920, in Chicago, IL.
Raymond Tim Wittig, of
Maryland. Mr. Wittig
is currently of counsel to the law firm of Lipsen, Hamberger, Whitten & Hamberger
and serves as legislative counsel to the National Federation of Independent
Business. He graduated from Penn State University (B.A., 1966 and M.A.,
1968) and Dickinson School of Law (J.D., 1974). He was born December
13, 1944,
in Allentown, PA.