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Willie Gary
Introduces Senator Hillary
Rodham
Clinton During African
American Men for
Hillary Luncheon
Clinton
Names Gary National Campaign Co-Chair

Washington, D.C. - Willie Gary made a
visit to Washington, D.C. recently to
dine with Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton
and other dignitaries at a luncheon held
in her honor.
Gary had the privilege of introducing
Senator Clinton before a packed room at
the Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol
Hill.
Gary made remarks which noted the many
accomplishments of Clinton during her
time as a Senator, as well as her
significant contributions as the First
Lady of the United States.
Elected officials and community leaders
gathered to hear the latest developments
and ideas in senator Clinton’s
presidential campaign.
"I was deeply honored to be a part of
this event on behalf of Senator
Clinton," said Gary. "I have much
admiration and respect for her not only
as a senator, but also as a personal
friend," continued Gary. “Hillary is a
champion of civil rights, and she cares
about the future of our country’s young
people.”
“Willie has a remarkable legal career
and a passionate work ethic,” said
Clinton. “I am honored to have Willie’s
support and know that as one of my
national co-chairs, he will work
tirelessly on my behalf and bring his
amazing energy to my campaign.”
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Willie Gary knows better than anyone
that tough times never last but tough people do. Growing up in a
poor migrant family, Gary beat the odds to become a
multi-millionaire nationally renown attorney, who is known for
giving back to the less fortunate.
Gary keeps rising out
of the shack he and his ten sisters and brothers shared. Gary
was the first black male to go to college from the small town of
Indiantown where his family labored in the cane fields. He still
remembers the tiny shack where he lived in the Silver City
settlement of Pahokee, Florida. Gary often drives by the shack with
a clear vision of those times.

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Gary, Williams, Finney, Lewis, Watson &
Sperando, P.L., is headquartered in the Waterside Professional
Plaza, a historic art-deco landmark on the St. Lucie River in
Stuart.
Gary bought the building in 1988 and executed $3 million in
renovations to the property. The firm's Ft. Pierce offices are on
the Intercostal Waterway, just south of the Fort Pierce inlet.
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The Gary
Foundation is committed to enhancing the
lives of youth and steering them away from
crime and drugs.
Through scholarships
and funding for agencies such as the Gertrude Walden Center and
other educational institutions, the foundation instills the desire
to learn.

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