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Board of Directors

Humanities Texas Past Chair Joseph Krier introduces Chair Julius Glickman at the spring reception. Photo by Humanities Texas.

Humanities Texas Past Chair Joseph Krier introduces Chair Julius Glickman at the spring 2009 reception at Rienzi in Houston. Photo by Humanities Texas.

The Humanities Texas Board of Directors formulates policy, approves programs and projects, reviews grant applications, participates in fundraising, and promotes organizational activities.

Board biographies

Board news

2010 Board of Directors

Julius Glickman (Chair)
Managing partner, Glickman & Hughes L.L.P., Houston
Mary L. Volcansek (Vice Chair)
Professor of political science, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth
Nancy Cain Marcus (Secretary)
Adjunct assistant professor, University of Dallas, and civic leader, Dallas
Michael L. Klein (Treasurer)
Independent oil and gas exploration, Midland/Austin
Joseph R. Krier (Past Chair)
Counsel at Bracewell & Giuliani L.L.P., San Antonio

Alwyn Barr
Professor of history at Texas Tech University, Lubbock
Leslie D. Blanton
Civic leader, Houston
Albert S. Broussard
Professor of history at Texas A&M University, College Station
Vicki Vinson Cantwell
Civic leader, Fort Worth
Larry D. Carver
Doyle Professor in Western Civilization at The University of Texas at Austin
Maceo C. Dailey Jr.*
Associate professor of history and director of African American Studies, The University of Texas at El Paso
Elinor Donnell
Civic leader, Corpus Christi
Virginia Dudley*
Civic leader, Comanche
George M. Fleming
Founder and managing partner, Fleming & Associates L.L.P., Houston
Juliet V. García
President, The University of Texas at Brownsville
Miguel Gonzalez-Gerth
Professor emeritus of Spanish, The University of Texas at Austin
Joy Ann Havran*
Civic leader, Fort Worth
Ray Marvin Keck III
President of Texas A&M International University, Laredo
Robert J. Kruckemeyer*
Attorney, Houston.
Janie Strauss McGarr
Civic leader, Dallas
Kit T. Moncrief
Civic leader, Fort Worth
Monica Perales
Assistant professor of history at the University of Houston
Caren H. Prothro

Civic leader, Dallas

Catherine L. Robb
Attorney, Austin
Ricardo Romo
President, The University of Texas at San Antonio
Venus F. Strawn*
Civic leader, Austin
Linda A. Valdez*
President and consultant, LValdez and Associates, Rockport
George C. Wright
President, Prairie View A&M University
 

*GUBERNATORIAL APPOINTEE


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