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S. LEWIS 'LEW' EBERT
TITLE: President and CEO of N.C. Citizens for Business and Industry
BORN: Feb. 21, 1958
HOMETOWN: Elizabethtown, Pa.
EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree in political science from Millersville University in Millersville, Pa.
HOBBIES: Golf, 4 handicap.
FAMILY: Wife, Tammy, and two daughters, Jamie, 24, and Ashley, 21
LAST BOOK: "Think Big, Act Small: How America's Best Performing Companies Keep the Start-up Spirit Alive," by Jason Jennings
WHAT THEY'RE SAYING
Here's what leaders in Kansas said about S. Lewis Ebert:
"I would say that Kansas' loss is North Carolina's gain. ... He was a real change agent in Kansas. He came in and was the right guy at the right time."
-- Republican legislator Doug Mays, Speaker of the Kansas House
"North Carolina's loss is Kansas' gain."
-- Wil Leiker, executive vice president of the Kansas AFL-CIO
"Lew Ebert led the charge against any investment in our K-12 schools. He is decidedly anti-education. That is about as polite as I can put it."
-- Democrat Anthony Hensley, Kansas' Senate minority leader
"He's a pro. From an advocacy standpoint, from a lobbying standpoint, that is exactly what you want."
-- Blake Schreck, president of the Lenexa Chamber of Commerce
"I think there will be naysayers of Lew, as there were in Kansas. But Kansas is a better state because a guy like Lew was here. The business community is better off ... [thanks to] him."
-- Shirley Martin-Smith, former head of the Kansas Chamber of Commerce
"He did an outstanding job. Before we hired Lew, our membership didn't believe they were getting the kind of value for their membership that they should."
-- Bill Thornton, current chairman of the Kansas Chamber of Commerce
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