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[[Image:GloriaLipper.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Photo courtesy: Telegraph Herald]]LIPPER, Gloria. (Orange, CA- ). Recipient, [[FIRST CITIZEN AWARD]]. Lipper, the general campaign chairwoman of the United Way's campaign in | [[Image:GloriaLipper.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Photo courtesy: Telegraph Herald]]LIPPER, Gloria. (Orange, CA- ). Recipient, [[FIRST CITIZEN AWARD]]. Lipper, the general campaign chairwoman of the United Way's campaign in 1982-1983, was the first woman to head the organization in its fifty-two year history. It was for her work with the United Way that she was nominated for the First Citizen Award from the [[TELEGRAPH HERALD]] in 1982. | ||
Lipper came to Dubuque in 1969. She has served on the Phone-a- Friend Crisis Line, League of Women Voters, and the board of the [[DUBUQUE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY]]. She has been recognized locally for her efforts as a campaign consultant who organized fund-raising campaigns for Hillcrest Family Services, Tri-State Blind Society, and the Welcome Center/museum complex. She was the campaign consultant for the BARN when it purchased the [[GRAND OPERA HOUSE]]. Lipper has also been a volunteer in the East Dubuque schools and the [[GIRL SCOUTS]]. | Lipper came to Dubuque in 1969. She has served on the Phone-a- Friend Crisis Line, League of Women Voters, and the board of the [[DUBUQUE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY]]. She has been recognized locally for her efforts as a campaign consultant who organized fund-raising campaigns for Hillcrest Family Services, Tri-State Blind Society, and the Welcome Center/museum complex. She was the campaign consultant for the BARN when it purchased the [[GRAND OPERA HOUSE]]. Lipper has also been a volunteer in the East Dubuque schools and the [[GIRL SCOUTS]]. | ||
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Revision as of 20:09, 11 April 2009
LIPPER, Gloria. (Orange, CA- ). Recipient, FIRST CITIZEN AWARD. Lipper, the general campaign chairwoman of the United Way's campaign in 1982-1983, was the first woman to head the organization in its fifty-two year history. It was for her work with the United Way that she was nominated for the First Citizen Award from the TELEGRAPH HERALD in 1982.
Lipper came to Dubuque in 1969. She has served on the Phone-a- Friend Crisis Line, League of Women Voters, and the board of the DUBUQUE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. She has been recognized locally for her efforts as a campaign consultant who organized fund-raising campaigns for Hillcrest Family Services, Tri-State Blind Society, and the Welcome Center/museum complex. She was the campaign consultant for the BARN when it purchased the GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lipper has also been a volunteer in the East Dubuque schools and the GIRL SCOUTS.