Barbara Pierce Bush to Speak at Austin College

Barbara Pierce Bush to Speak at Austin College

SHERMAN, TEXAS | March 31, 2018

Barbara Pierce BushAustin College will host Barbara Pierce Bush, co-founder and board chair of the Global Health Corps, as the 2018 recipient of the Austin College Posey Leadership Award, speaking on “Passion – Energy – Innovation: Mobilizing Young Leaders for Global Change,” on Tuesday, April 3, at 11 a.m. in Wynne Chapel on campus. The presentation is free and open to the public.

Community sponsors for the Sherman events are Bank of Texas and the Sherman Economic Development Corporation (SEDCO).

The Austin College Posey Leadership Award recognizes Bush’s leadership in creating and leading the Global Health Corps. In 2009, Bush responded to a challenge to young leaders to engage their generation in solving the world’s biggest health challenges. Bound by a belief that health is a human right and that it is up to their generation to build a world where this right is realized, she and the co-founders set out to mobilize a global community to build the movement for health equity. The organization since has sent out more than 1,000 young leaders from more than 40 countries to serve in one-year paid fellowships with nonprofit and government health organizations in nations throughout Africa and in sites in the United States.

A native of Dallas, Bush graduated from Yale University in 2004 with a humanities degree. She has served with Baylor College of Medicine’s International Pediatrics AIDS Initiative Clinics in Africa and with UNICEF in Botswana. Additionally, she worked at the Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, Red Cross Children’s Hospital in South Africa, and the UN World Food Programme.

In recognition of her innovative work in health equity, Bush has been named to several high-profile lists, including Fast Company’s Most Creative People in Business (2015), Forbes Under 30 Summit (2015), Goldman Sachs’ 100 Most Intriguing Entrepreneurs (2014), and Newsweek’s Women of Impact (2013). She was selected as one of six Gerson Lehrman Group Social Impact Fellows in 2016. Ms. Bush also is a World Economic Forum Young Global Shaper and a Fellow of the Echoing Green Foundation. She sits on the boards of Covenant House International and the Friends of the Global Fight Against AIDS, TB, and Malaria.

Bush’s visit continues a strong family legacy with Austin College. George H.W. Bush received an honorary doctoral degree from the college in 1973 and was on campus in 2002-2003 as the college’s Chair of Excellence in International Leadership. Former First Lady of the United States Barbara Bush was the 1998 Commencement speaker, receiving an honorary doctoral degree, and George W. Bush was the 1999 Commencement speaker while he was governor of Texas, also receiving an honorary doctoral degree.

Bush also will speak Wednesday, April 4, at 7:45 p.m. in Dallas at Perot Museum of Nature and Science. The award and $100,000 prize will be presented following her talk in Dallas. Tickets to that event start at $50 and are available at www.austincollege.edu/goforum.

At the Dallas event, Bush’s speech will be followed by a question-and-answer session moderated by communications professional Catherine Cuellar, director of partnerships for RefillWise of Dallas. To close the evening, Austin College president Steven O’Day and Board of Trustees chair David Corrigan will present the award and accompanying check of $100,000 to Bush. She will meet with nearly 500 Dallas-area high school students at Parish Episcopal School in an invitation-only event earlier in the day hosted by the Dallas World Affairs Council’s Global Young Leaders program.

The Austin College Leadership Award was created in March 2008 through the generosity of Sally and Lee Posey, founder of Palm Harbor Homes; the Posey name was added to the award upon Lee Posey’s death in 2008. The award honors outstanding individuals who, through their work, demonstrate principles of servant leadership. Past recipients include Wendy Kopp, founder of Teach For America; Paul Farmer, noted Harvard physician and humanitarian; Geoffrey Canada, president and CEO of Harlem Children’s Zone; Muhammad Yunus, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and founder of Grameen Bank; Marian Wright Edelman, founder of the Children’s Defense Fund; Salman Khan, founder of Khan Academy; Nathan Wolfe, epidemiologist and author of the “The Viral Storm”; Shigeru Ban, humanitarian architect and founder of the Voluntary Architects’ Network; co-recipients Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, founders of Half the Sky Movement and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists; and Vikram Patel, psychiatrist and director of international mental health programs.

Dallas-area sponsors for events at the Perot include Lyda Hill; Goldman, Sachs & Co.; David and Emily Corrigan; Mrs. Henry Estess; Stan and Judy Woodward; Drs. John and Anne Andersen; Jim and Anne Hartnett; Brent Christopher; Rebecca and Ron Gafford; Ann Ross; Becky and Larry Sykes; DHD Films; the World Affairs Council of Dallas; Parish Episcopal School; and Perot Museum of Nature & Science. Additional sponsors are Ira and Frances Anderson of Houston and San Angelo physician Fazlur Rahman, M.D. and his wife Jahanara Rahman.

Austin College, a private national liberal arts college located north of Dallas in Sherman, Texas, has earned a reputation for excellence in academic preparation, international study, pre-professional foundations, leadership development, committed faculty, and hands-on, adventurous learning opportunities. One of 40 schools profiled in Loren Pope’s influential book Colleges That Change Lives, Austin College boasts a welcoming community that embraces diversity and individuality, with more than 40 percent of students representing ethnic minorities. A residential student body of approximately 1,275 students and a faculty of more than 100 allow a 13:1 student-faculty ratio and personalized attention. The College is related by covenant to the Presbyterian Church (USA) and cultivates an inclusive atmosphere that supports students’ faith journeys regardless of religious tradition. Founded in 1849, the College is the oldest institution of higher education in Texas operating under original name and charter.

Lake Texoma Spring 2018 Fishing Update!

Lake Texoma Spring 2018 Update!

Well old man Winter is behind us and Spring is here! Winter was a good on Lake Texoma. Numerous good box fish (under 20 inches) and some really nice overs (fish over 20 inches) were caught. Many days we caught limits of fish and threw some back as well to grow up and fight another day.

The Lake Texoma is in good condition. The Striper population is good, the food source (threadfin and gizzard shad) is good as well. Some areas of the lake are muddy for the rains a month ago, and the lake is at normal level. There was a 4-foot rise in the water, and the flood gates were open for a bit, but they are closed now and hopefully they will stay closed. Sometimes when those gates are open the fish can act a little off their game and can be finicky to catch as the water currents are moving in the deepest parts of the lake. As I am typing this it is raining again (had to reschedule todays trip), but hopefully we won’t get too much and the fresh water will help keep the upper rivers flowing which will result in another successful Striper spawn this year. The Striped Bass in Lake Texoma are not stocked fish, they reproduce each year in the Red River and in the Washita Rivers, way upstream in moving water when the water temps get in the lower to mid 60’s. They are in prespawn activities right now and will start very soon, if not already. They will spawn over a couple months period and return to the lake in stages and will be ready to feed!

As Spring rolls in and the spawn winds down, these breeder fish will follow the rivers back into the lake and feed on ledges, points, and shallow structure as the water temps warm. This is prime season for artificial lure fishing. Early morning top topwater, then swimbaits and slabs later in the day. Watch for the birds and use your sonar to find clumps of Striper on the ledges and humps. Set up your boat upwind of the marked fish and let the wind silently drift you over the clumps of fish. Bounce a slab off the bottom, or if the fish are suspended, cast a swimbait out. June will begin the topwater season and I can’t wait! I am anticipating and exceptional year this year!!

My trips are filling up fast, it was super busy this March, and looks like it will continue to be very busy. I appreciate all of you that came out and fished and all of you that have trips booked and are anxious to get on the water. Please call now of you are considering booking trip so you can choose the day you all want. You can’t book too early, and if we need to change the day, I’m sure I can accommodate. Feel free to call, text, message me on Facebook, or contact me through my website contact page.

Give me a call and I’ll see y’all out there!

Capt. Stephen

Striper Hunter Guide Service

972-816-6000

www.texomastriperhunter.com

SEDCO and DDA VP of Business Retention & Expansion Awarded Certified Economic Developer Designation

SEDCO and DDA VP of Business Retention & Expansion Awarded Certified Economic Developer Designation

Denison and Sherman Texas | March 26, 2018

Stacey Jones, Vice President of Business Retention & Expansion for the Sherman Economic Development Corporation (SEDCO), and William Myers, VP of Business Retention & Expansion for Denison Development Alliance (DDA), have been awarded the Certified Economic Developer (CEcD) designation by the International Economic Development Council (IEDC) effective March 25, 2018. The CEcD designation was awarded to Jones and Myers after passing a rigorous three-part, two-day examination, testing their knowledge, proficiency and judgment in the key areas of economic development.

In 2014, Jones accepted the position of Economic Development Coordinator at SEDCO and in 2016 was promoted to Vice President of Business Retention & Expansion. Jones has played an active role in the creation and implementation of the student workforce development programs led by the Texoma Regional Consortium. Her work with the existing industries includes the quarterly Plant Manager and Safety Leader Forums and assisting with job creation/capital expansion projects. Jones began her career in Economic Development at the Duncan Area Economic Development Foundation in Oklahoma where she was the Vice President of Operations from 2000 to 2005. She is a graduate of the University of Texas at Tyler.

With 13 years of economic development experience, Myers has helped facilitate jobs, investment and award-winning developments though a wide array of projects including retail recruitment, manufacturing, downtown redevelopment, small business development, and mixed-use developments. Myers came to work for Denison Development Alliance in 2013 as VP of Business Development. He began his economic development career with the Bridgeport Economic Development Corporation in Bridgeport, TX where he was the Executive Director from 2005 to 2013. He is a 1997 graduate of Texas Tech University with a BBA Finance degree, a 2007 graduate from the Economic Development Institute, and is currently serving a third term on the Texas Economic Development Council’s Board of Directors

The CEcD designation recognizes qualified and dedicated practitioners in the economic development field and sets the standard of excellence within the profession. Candidates must pass a rigorous and comprehensive examination, which has three parts and spans two days. The exam tests a practitioner’s knowledge, proficiency and judgment in the following key areas of economic development:

● business retention and expansion
● finance & credit analysis
● marketing and attraction
● strategic planning
● entrepreneurial & small business development
● managing economic development organizations
● neighborhood development strategies
● real estate development & reuse
● technology-led economic development
● workforce development strategies

As highly competent economic development professionals, Certified Economic Developers work with public officials, business leaders and community members to create leadership to build upon and maximize the economic development sector. Excellence in the economic development profession improves the well-being, quality of life and opportunities for individuals, businesses and communities. There are currently over 1,100 active CEcDs in the United States.About IEDC

IEDC is the world’s largest professional organization for economic development practitioners. There are more than 5,000 members across the United States, as well as Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and other nations. IEDC works to help economic developers do their jobs more effectively, and to raise the profile of the profession.

Texoma is fortunate indeed to have these two proficient and dedicated leaders working in the business retention and development areana for the Texoma area.  Congratulation to both Stacy and William for their accomplishments and thank you for making Texoma a better place to live, work, and play.