Jon Stewart Named to 9/11 Memorial and Museum board of directors
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Jon Stewart, host of “The Daily Show,” was appointed to the board of directors of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum’s board of directors.
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, the chairman of the board, introduced Stewart to the board during its quarterly meeting this week, according to a news release from the memorial and museum.
Memorial President Joe Daniels explained why Stewart was an obvious choice. “Jon Stewart is an incredibly important figure in today’s news media, but he’s also a New Yorker who felt — as we all did — the world changed in a matter of minutes on September 11.
“Since then, he has taken a definitive stance on so many issues that relate directly to our organization’s mission of commemoration and education.”
Stewart garnered national attention after dedicating an entire broadcast of “The Daily Show” on Comedy Central to pushing for federal money to be used for health care of first responders at ground zero. President Obama signed the 9/11 health bill into law earlier this month.
“Jon loves New York as much as I do,” Bloomberg said in news release. “He understands how important the memorial and museum are, both to the city and the whole country.”
“I’m very humbled,” Stewart told the New York Times.
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