Attorney William W. Pulos has a dedicated, successful and diverse professional career of service to others. Beginning with his brother as a Boy Scout with 17 merit badges and as a Church usher while his mom played the organ in his hometown of Alfred, New York, “Bill” graduated from Alfred-Almond Central High School in 1973…
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Good afternoon. I’d like to welcome you all to this donation ceremony in honor of our mom, Juanita Whitaker Pulos. With me today are my brother Robert and my wife Darcy, together with members of our law office staff Ellen and Shannon. Robert’s wife is unable to be with us today for…
INTRODUCTION
This tribute results from my mother’s lifetime of service for the betterment of society. It was composed nearly 20 years after her death. The intent is to memorialize my mother’s contributions in the fields of music and fine arts in rural Western New York, most of which I only recently came to recognize…
On Friday, September 2, 2011, representatives of the Alfred-Almond Alumni Association (AAAA) met with representatives of the Alfred United Methodist Church (AUMC) at the law offices of Pulos and Rosell in Hornell, New York. The purpose of the meeting was to formally transfer stewardship and control of music scholarship money from the AUMC…
In 1991, at age 35, Bill was recognized by the International Association of Lions Clubs and was honored with the most prestigious worldwide award in Lionism, the Melvin Jones International Humanitarian Award, which cited his high ethical standards in the civic, cultural, social and moral welfare of the community.
In 1991, Bill became Alfred’s…