Entry bubble There's Something About Mary

By: Nancy | December 18, 2008 | Category: Home and Family


As Carole King was hitting the charts in 1971 singing "You're so far away...doesn't anybody stay in one place anymore?" Mary Levy, decked out in a proper pair of white gloves and eager to change the world, began her life of public service.



Nothing wrong with starting at the top. So Mary did just that, investing the first two years of her career at the White House's Office of Consumer Affairs. And as she answered consumer complaint letters from all over the country, Mary discovered her calling: to help people get the government consumer information they need to make their lives better.

In 1973, that calling led Mary to the brand new Consumer Information Center (now the Federal Citizen Information Center, home of Gov Gab and part of the General Service Administration's Office of Citizen Services and Communications). Mary quickly rose in leadership at FCIC and for the last 36 years, she's proven that a lot can be accomplished by staying in one place.

Mary oversees relationships between FCIC and dozens of federal agencies to create government consumer publications. Under her developmental leadership, FCIC has distributed hundreds of millions of copies of print consumer publications, as well as online information, on topics like avoiding scams, saving and investing money, finding good health care, and getting a higher education. And through the public service advertising program that Mary oversees, media outlets have donated hundreds of millions of dollars in free ad space to let people know about pueblo.gsa.gov, USA.gov and GobiernoUSA.gov.

Mary's penchant for perfection is legendary (you know those English majors). Every edition of the Consumer Action Handbook and the Consumer Information Catalog, every news release and every Gov Gab entry has passed under her red pen. Everything...except today's blog entry, and everything that will come after it.

Tomorrow, Mary retires.

It's a blessing to be able to step into the next phase of your life in good health and with lots to look forward to. And with travel plans, involvement with church and family, and a garden in the DC suburbs begging for her attention, Mary has an awful lot to look forward to. Mary LevyBut you know, you can't stop a consumer education pioneer from pursuing her passion any more than you can stop a shopaholic from charging. So I don't think it'll be long until Mary finds a new venue for sharing her wisdom.

Staying in one place for so many years makes it hard to say goodbye, though. And as I've been watching Mary close out a career she cherishes in a place and with people she loves, I'm learning a lot about grace this week. And I'm feeling awfully grateful to work where we're not the stereotypical "faceless bureaucrats." I'm thankful for the relationships and for the mission to serve people that we all share here.

Congratulations, Mary. We'll miss you. And it's good to know that you won't be so far away...

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blue comment bubble Posted by Sommer on December 18, 2008 at 08:13 AM EST

FCIC won't be the same without you Mary! You'll never know how many lives you touched but mine was definitely one of them. Have fun in retirement and I think Nancy's right that we'll see you around!

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blue comment bubble Posted by Arlene on December 18, 2008 at 08:54 AM EST

Oh Mary - as Sommer said, this place won't be the same without you. But just think about the wonderful feeling of NOT waking up to an alarm clock! You can make your own schedule - so if you want to be in you PJs all day - do it!

I'm really gonna miss you. Enjoy retirement!

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blue comment bubble Posted by Karen on December 18, 2008 at 09:00 AM EST

Well said Nancy and Sommer. Mary interviewed me around Christmas 2001 and I started working for her on January 14, 2002. We can all lament about the fact that the time between interview and hire has gotten much longer since then :) But what I'm really lamenting is Mary's retirement. Mary, thanks for hiring me. You touched my life too !

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blue comment bubble Posted by The Other FCIC Mary on December 18, 2008 at 09:29 AM EST

Mary, I can’t imagine FCIC without you. I may need therapy to get used to being the only Mary in the office now. Perhaps we will hire another Mary someday, but no other Mary could match your eloquence, leadership, and kindness. And certainly no other Mary will be able to match your wicked sense of humor! Keep in touch and tell me of your exotic travels.

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blue comment bubble Posted by gumpy1 on December 18, 2008 at 12:44 PM EST

i don't know you, mary, but congratulations on your new job.....retirement....!! i will join all the millions of others who you helped to make more knowledgeable thru hard work and touchable personality......

stay well and enjoy.....YOU EARNED IT!!!! DG

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blue comment bubble Posted by Nicole on December 18, 2008 at 04:54 PM EST

Mary, thanks for taking a chance with a creative writing major and for everything else too! If I don't see you at a consumer affairs event, perhaps I will run into you at a Terps game. And please have some fun for those of us who will still be sitting in front of a computer all day!

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blue comment bubble Posted by DAYAL RAM MONDAL - RAJ on December 19, 2008 at 08:52 AM EST

TO
DEAR MARY, CONGRATULATION, I DON'T KNOW ABOUT YOU TOOMUCH. BUT NOW I KNOW
AND MY MIND SAY, YOU ARE GREAT PERSON. I PRAY TO MY LORD KRISHNA AND HIS GREAT
LOVER RADHA RANI FOR YOUR GOOD AND GREAT AND HAPPY LIFE.
THANK YOU.
YOU ARE GREAT.
DAYAL RAM MONDAL - raj.
I DON'T HAVE YOUR E-MAIL ID, THAT BECOUE I SENDING THIS MESSAGE FOR YOU
BY COMMENT SECTION FROM INDIA.
PLEASE.


KOLKATA. WB. INDIA.

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blue comment bubble Posted by Michael Royer on December 19, 2008 at 11:52 AM EST

Congratulations, Mary! It was a pleasure working with you. Best wishes in retirement!

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blue comment bubble Posted by Maria Marrero on December 24, 2008 at 11:47 AM EST

Congratulations Mary!! Enjoy your retirement :)

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