[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 155 (2009), Part 6] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 7876] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]IN RECOGNITION OF THE PANPAPHIAN ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA ON THE OCCASION OF ITS ANNUAL DINNER-DANCE ______ HON. CAROLYN B. MALONEY of new york in the house of representatives Wednesday, March 18, 2009 Mrs. MALONEY. Madam Speaker, I rise to pay tribute to the PanPaphian Association of America. Founded more than two decades ago by Hellenic Cypriot Americans of Paphian ancestry, it has carried out its vital educational, cultural, charitable, and humanitarian mission while promoting peace, unity, and understanding on Cyprus. The Association is holding the 8th Annual Evagoras Pallikarides Award of Merit dinner-dance this month. The Evagoras Pallikarides Award is being presented to Panicos Papanicolaou. Born and raised in Nicosia, he came to the U.S. after serving in the Cypriot National Guard. He earned Bachelor of Science and Masters degrees at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), then obtained a research position there, developing technology for the cleanup of toxic soil. A principal of JF Contracting, a Brooklyn construction and engineering firm, he is affiliated with the American Society of Civil Engineers, the National Society of Professional Engineers, and the Civil Engineering Honor Society. The Supreme President of the Cyprus Federation of America, Vice President of the Cyprus Children's Fund, and an Archon of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, he also serves on the Greek Orthodox Archdiocesan Council, the Advisory Board of Queens College, and as a supporter of St. Basil's Academy, the Albert Dorman Honors College at NJIT, and the Harvard School of Public Health. Prior to becoming the Federation's Supreme President, he was Chairman of the Justice for Cyprus Committee. A recipient of the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, he was the 1995 Bronx Businessman of the Year. He is devoted to his wife, Nasia, and his daughters, Elizabeth and Elena. The PanPaphian Association is awarding the Distinguished Fellow Cyprian Award to Elena Maroulleti. Born on Cyprus in Nicosia, she grew up in Famagusta before immigrating to the U.S., where she founded ``The Vraka,'' a folk-dancing group that later became the Cypriot Emigrants Cultural Association. Under her leadership, it mounted live performances relating to Cypriot folklore, culture, theater, dance, and music. She is an accomplished journalist, having served on the main production team of ABC News for more than twenty years. After volunteering her time as a host of radio programs pertaining to Cyprus and Greece for five years, she founded AKTINA Productions, a non-profit cultural and educational organization dedicated to the promotion and preservation of the Hellenic cultural heritage through radio, television, live performances, and other media. It sponsors AKTINA FM, a bilingual radio show, and AKTINA TV, an English language show, which reach audiences of hundreds of thousands. Both programs focus on Hellenes' rich cultural heritage as well as news and current events in Cyprus, Greece, and America. In 2002, Ms. Maroulleti was awarded the ``Women of Achievement Pace Setter Award'' by the New York City Council Speaker Peter F. Vallone, Sr. She is the founder and President of the Ethnic Broadcasters Action Committee, which represents all ethnic broadcaster-produced programs on WNYE, New York City's publicly owned television station. She is happily married to Tom Stouras and devoted to Caroline Ioannou, her daughter from a previous marriage. The Member of the Year Award will be given to Mr. Nicos Paphitis, who was born in Morfou, Cyprus. While serving as an officer in the Cyprian military police, he played professional soccer with the team Keravnos Strovolou. He came to the U.S. in 1983, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from the City University of New York, and returned to Cyprus to work for Laiki Bank until 1998, when he was returned to New York to become the Bank's chief representative. Currently a Business Development Manager with Piraeus Bank and a 2nd Vice-President of the Cyprus Federation, he is devoted to the Hellenic American community and institutions like Saint Demetrios School and the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association, as well as his wife, Evie, and his children, Andreas and Marilena. Madam Speaker, I ask that my distinguished colleagues rise to join me in paying tribute to the PanPaphian Association of America and its 2009 honorees. ____________________