Washington, DC Foundation Honors John Akouri
-AAIF Celebration fetes Michigan Arab Americans in Public Life- Akouri will join will join other leading Arab American Public Officials throughout Michigan, who will be honored for their significant contributions to the civic and political empowerment of the Arab American community. These include Dearborn Councilman Bob Abraham, 3rd Circuit Court Judge David Allen, State Representative Barbara Farrah, Oakland County Probate Judge Linda Saoud Hallmark, Dearborn Councilwoman Suzanne Sareini, and Oak Park Councilman Kirk Yousif. Michigan is home to 490,000 Arab Americans living in 82 of the state’s 83 counties. “AAI is a respected organization that is mobilizing voters across the nation to stand up and be counted” Akouri said. “It is always humbling to be recognized for the achievements and contributions one makes while in office. As I thank AAI for saluting these accomplishments, I am honored to receive this tribute and look forward to continue working with AAI in the future.”
Akouri began serving on Capitol Hill as Washington Press Secretary and Senior Advisor to US Rep. Joe Knollenberg (R-MI) in 1999. Akouri is a longtime member of the DC-based AAI National Policy Council, and was featured as a distinguished panelist at the 2003 AAI National Leadership Conference. Akouri also led Republican efforts in 2004 as Co-Chairman of the Bush/Cheney Re-Election Campaign in Oakland County. Most recently he participated along with Arab League Secretary-General Amr Mousa in the official ribbon-cutting ceremony of the long awaited Arab American National Museum.







































Akouri, clearly moved by the tribute, expressed his deepest thanks and gratitude to Oram, Ceplecha, Patton and his two brothers for their kind comments, toasts and presentation. “Thank you all so much for coming and sharing in this joyous celebration with me and my family,” said a beaming Akouri. “Each and every one of you is so incredibly special to me and I truly cherish our life-long friendships with so many of you. By being with me on this auspicious occasion, you have truly enriched my happiness with your thoughtfulness. I thank God for bestowing forty years of blessings upon me and I look forward to the next forty years with great enthusiasm and with you all by my side. Thank you again for adding to the joyful spirit of this celebration and for giving me a lasting memory of your kindness, generosity and love,” concluded Akouri. Then, led by his two brothers who were at his side, the singing of that time-honored traditional birthday song began, culminating with all joining in from the dock, to the yard to within the estate. A harmonic chorus echoed throughout the encompassing Lake with the official singing of ‘Happy Birthday to You' to the guest of honor - never sounding better.





