HLS 15RS-4705 ORIGINAL 2015 Regular Session HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 220 BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL COMMENDATIONS: Commends George Lee Griffin, Sr., upon his retirement as president and chief executive officer of the LSU Foundation and for 55 years of civic activism, public service, and philanthropy in the state 1 A RESOLUTION 2To commend George Lee Griffin, Sr., upon his retirement as president and chief executive 3 officer of the LSU Foundation and for his fifty-five years of civic activism, public 4 service, and philanthropy in the state of Louisiana. 5 WHEREAS, George Lee Griffin, Sr., was born in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, on 6September 19, 1938, to Dale and Catherine Griffin; he is the sibling of A.D.; and 7 WHEREAS, the family settled in Dallas, Texas, where Lee excelled in athletics at 8Highland Park High School, and he earned a diving scholarship to the University of Texas; 9and 10 WHEREAS, he received a degree in economics from the University of Texas; and 11 WHEREAS, while attending graduate school at LSU, he met the love of his life, 12Elizabeth "Barrie" Lobdell, whom he married shortly after earning a masters degree in 13economics and finance; and 14 WHEREAS, Mr. Griffin began to work as a management trainee at Louisiana 15National Bank and became president of the bank at the age of forty; and 16 WHEREAS, under his leadership, Louisiana National Bank was a pioneer in banking 17with innovations such as drive-through tellers, issuing credit cards, and multi-parish 18banking; and Page 1 of 3 HLS 15RS-4705 ORIGINAL HR NO. 220 1 WHEREAS, he later became president, chief executive officer, and chairman of 2Premier Bank; he retired as president and chief executive officer of Bank One, Louisiana, 3which is now known as Chase; and 4 WHEREAS, while serving as a bank president and in his retirement, Mr. Griffin 5served on numerous civic and nonprofit boards; and 6 WHEREAS, governors Foster, Blanco, and Jindal each appointed him to the 7Louisiana State Civil Service Commission, and he was selected to chair the SECURE 8Commission; and 9 WHEREAS, in recognition of his civic activism and philanthropy, Mr. Griffin has 10received numerous awards and honors, including the LSU Alumni Association Hall of 11Distinction, the E.J. Ourso College of Business Hall of Distinction, Greater Baton Rouge 12Business Report and Junior Achievement Hall of Fame's 1996 Businessperson of the Year, 13the National Conference of Christians and Jews' Brotherhood Award, and the Golden Deeds 14Award granted by the Inter-Civic Council and The Advocate; and 15 WHEREAS, he became a member of the LSU Foundation Board of Directors in 1981 16and is the longest serving active member of the board, for which he served as president from 171989-1990; and 18 WHEREAS, in July of 2011, upon the request of the board, Mr. Griffin succeeded 19retiring LSU Foundation president and chief executive officer Major General William 20Bowdon in an interim role; in the following month, the board asked him to stay for an 21indefinite period; and 22 WHEREAS, upon the retirement of Mr. Griffin, Stephen Moret was selected to 23succeed him; and 24 WHEREAS, Mr. Griffin is a man of strong faith and an active member of St. James 25Episcopal Church, where he currently serves as the senior warden; and 26 WHEREAS, he is the loving husband of Barrie, and the proud father of Lee, Jr., Bill, 27and Beth; the grandfather of Allison, Anna Katherine, Lauren, Griffin, Madeline, Jack, 28Michael, and Andrew; and the great-grandfather of Aubrey and Lydia; and Page 2 of 3 HLS 15RS-4705 ORIGINAL HR NO. 220 1 WHEREAS, he looks forward to spending more time with his family, traveling, 2watching his grandchildren's sporting events, witnessing more high school and college 3graduations, and duck hunting. 4 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the 5Legislature of Louisiana does hereby commend George Lee Griffin, Sr., upon his retirement 6as president and chief executive officer of the LSU Foundation and does hereby commend 7him for his fifty-five years of civic activism, public service, and philanthropy in the state of 8Louisiana. 9 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a suitable copy of this Resolution be transmitted 10to George Lee Griffin, Sr. DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] HR 220 Original 2015 Regular Session Foil Commends George Lee Griffin, Sr., upon his retirement as president and CEO of the LSU Foundation and for his 55 years of civic activism, public service, and philanthropy in the state of La. Page 3 of 3