Council recognizes Doug Hoople for his service to the County on the King County Veterans Program Advisory Board
Summary
Doug Hoople advocated for support of underserved veteran populations, such as minorities and women; for victims of military sexual trauma and traumatic brain injury; and for veterans involved in the legal system
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RECOGNITION |
WHEREAS, Douglas Hoople served his country as a member of the United States Navy for 20 years, starting as an airman recruit and retiring as a Lieutenant Commander; and
WHEREAS, Doug Hoople served the people of King County as a member of the King County Veterans Citizen Oversight Board, which oversees the Veterans Levy; and
WHEREAS, Doug Hoople has been a member of the Board since its creation in 2007 and has served as the board’s Chair for six years; and
WHEREAS, Doug Hoople advocated for support of underserved veteran populations, such as minorities and women; for victims of military sexual trauma and traumatic brain injury; and for veterans involved in the legal system; and
WHEREAS, Doug Hoople played a major role in the inclusion of Military Family Counseling services in the renewed Levy to support all family members before, during, and after deployment of a loved one; and
WHEREAS, Doug Hoople was also a member the King County Veterans Program Advisory Board, where he was a strong advocate on issues of concern to veterans and of the need for enhanced services for veterans; and
WHEREAS, as Doug Hoople retires from the Veterans Citizen Oversight Board, the members of the board and King County will miss his goodwill, dedication, and leadership;
NOW, THEREFORE, we, the Metropolitan King County Council, recognize and congratulate
DOUGLAS HOOPLE |
upon his retirement from County service and wish him well in the next chapter of his life.
DATED this this twenty-eighth day of March, 2016.