[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 153 (2007), Part 2] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 3018] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]RECOGNIZING ALFRED C. YSRAEL AS GUAM'S EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR FOR 2006 ______ HON. MADELEINE Z. BORDALLO of guam in the house of representatives Wednesday, January 31, 2007 Ms. BORDALLO. Madam Speaker, I rise today to acknowledge that on Saturday, January 13, 2007, Mr. Alfred C. Ysrael of Tamuning, Guam, was recognized as the 2006 Executive of the Year during a ceremony sponsored by Guam Business magazine. Mr. Ysrael is the chairman and president of Tanota Partners, which owns and operates three hotels and several other profitable real estate holdings on Guam. He has spent the last 50 years growing and diversifying his business interests on Guam, creating thousands of local jobs for Guam's workforce and strengthening Guam's economy. The year 2007 marked the occasion of the 24th anniversary of Guam Business magazine presenting the Executive of the Year award. It is not uncommon for successful businessmen, such as Alfred, to come from humble beginnings. They start out with only a dream, a few dollars in their pockets, and a commitment to excellence. Hard work and an unfaltering belief in what they seek to accomplish are essential to their success. Alfred was born and raised in the Philippines. He graduated from De La Salle University in 1952 with a bachelor's degree in commerce ready and eager to pursue the American dream. Mr. Ysrael now stands as a prominent figure among the pioneers of post-war business and commerce on Guam. Mr. Ysrael arrived on Guam in 1952 as a guest worker with a 3-year contract to serve as an accountant for a military bowling alley. He purchased six surplus bowling lanes and opened the Anigua Bowling Alley, Guam's first, post-war civilian bowling alley upon completing his contract. Seven years later, in 1958, he became a U.S. citizen and was drafted into the U.S. Army. Alfred served his adopted country with honor and after his service returned to civilian life to his fledgling business interests. In 1960, he married Diana Zeien, my sister, with whom he has five children: Michael, Elizabeth, Mariana, Catherine, and Donna. Alfred is a devoted father and husband who always placed his family responsibilities first. His son Michael now serves as general manager of Tanota Partners, and his daughter Donna also has joined the firm. Alfred and Diana are the proud, loving grandparents of 13 grandchildren. Alfred opened the Fujita Hotel, which catered to the Japanese tourists who arrived too late in the evening to secure hotel rooms, in the late 1960s when Guam's tourist industry was in its infancy. Alfred also invested in bringing Hilton International to Guam and remains a shareholder in Hilton Guam Resort & Spa. In 1987, he built the SunRoute, Ohana, Hotel and the Regency, Ohana, 2 years later. Mr. Ysrael's most recent venture was the construction and operation of the Outrigger Guam Resort in 1999. Alfred also developed apartment buildings in addition to building hotels. His tenants were primarily teachers and other workers hired from off-island. In time, however, as Guam's population grew and housing shortages became acute, many came to know Mr. Ysrael as their landlord. Alfred and his businesses also have given much back to the community. Alfred was elected to serve the people of Guam as a senator in the 12th and 13th Guam Legislatures, from 1973 to 1977. He also served as a member of the Guam Board of Education from 1970 to 1971. Alfred further has a long and established record of philanthropy and community service on Guam. Largely as a result of his commitment to family and community and a strong belief in sports for young people--his own children are accomplished athletes--Mr. Ysrael and Tanota Partners are supporters of swimming, soccer and Tae Kwon Do teams on Guam. They also provide support for the South Pacific Games, the Guam National Olympic Committee, and the American Cancer Society's Annual Relay for Life. Athletics aside, Alfred and his family have also helped to raise funds for the American Cancer Society to increase awareness about breast cancer on Guam. It is said that successful business persons should give back to the community that fostered their success. For the past 50 years and continuing today, Mr. Alfred C. Ysrael has indeed come far from humble beginnings and has given back in many, many ways to our island community which he proudly calls home. ____________________