Mr. Moore is the President of the Omaha Federation of Labor of the AFL-CIO. That alone should qualify him for induction into our Hall of Fame, but that is just the start of the story. As a graduate of South High in the early sixties, Mr. Moore did what so many young men in South Omaha did -- he started to work in the meat-processing business. He eventually moved on to become a machine operator at Kellogg's and, in 1976, he became president of the labor federation. In 1977, Terry Moore was named one of Omaha's ten outstanding young people and was presented the Outstanding Citizen's Award by Mayor Al Veys. Mr. Moore's list of achievements includes the Honorary Alumnus Award from Creighton University, the Tree of Life Honor of the Jewish National Fund and this life-long Democrat was presented with the 1000 Points of Life Award by President George Bush. Terry Moore's community service in Omaha has included the chairman of the Salvation Army Tree of Lights Campaign and vice president of the Salvation Army. He is a charter member and vice president of the Omaha Schools Foundation and a member of United Catholic Social Services Board. Mr. Moore is also the Vice-Chairman of the Labor Division of United Way and Co-Chairs the Goal V committee of the Omaha 2000 project. He serves on the Advisory Councils of Creighton University and the Universities of Nebraska at Lincoln and Omaha. Terry Moore is also the chairman of the annual Septemberfest Salute to Labor.
Mr. Moore is the President of the Omaha Federation of Labor of the AFL-CIO. That alone should qualify him for induction into our Hall of Fame, but that is just the start of the story. As a graduate of South High in the early sixties, Mr. Moore did what so many young men in South Omaha did -- he started to work in the meat-processing business. He eventually moved on to become a machine operator at Kellogg's and, in 1976, he became president of the labor federation. In 1977, Terry Moore was named one of Omaha's ten outstanding young people and was presented the Outstanding Citizen's Award by Mayor Al Veys. Mr. Moore's list of achievements includes the Honorary Alumnus Award from Creighton University, the Tree of Life Honor of the Jewish National Fund and this life-long Democrat was presented with the 1000 Points of Life Award by President George Bush. Terry Moore's community service in Omaha has included the chairman of the Salvation Army Tree of Lights Campaign and vice president of the Salvation Army. He is a charter member and vice president of the Omaha Schools Foundation and a member of United Catholic Social Services Board. Mr. Moore is also the Vice-Chairman of the Labor Division of United Way and Co-Chairs the Goal V committee of the Omaha 2000 project. He serves on the Advisory Councils of Creighton University and the Universities of Nebraska at Lincoln and Omaha. Terry Moore is also the chairman of the annual Septemberfest Salute to Labor.
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