C OMB No. 1545-0047 ‘ Fbrm t Return of Organization Exempt from income Tax ,_ a 2003 Under section 501(c), 527, or 4947(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code (except black lung benefit trust or private foundation) Open to Public Depart nt of the Treasury , , I I ~ _ Internal Revenue Service > The organization may have to use a copy of this return to satisfy state reporting requrrements. lnsPec'flon A For the 2003 calendar year, or tax year beginning OCt 1 , 2003, and ending Sep 30 , 2004 B Check if applicable: c Name of organization D Employer Identification Number Address change 76512:? North Texas Commission 75-1364760 Name change 2:: Number and street (or PO. box if mail is not delivered to street addr) Room/suite E Telephone number intranet..." ,piitnc PO Box 610246 (972) 621-0400 Final return '25:::?' City, town or country State ZIP code + 4 F Cash E Accrual Amended return D F N r p0 r t 7 6 2 6 1 Other (specify)> El Application pending 0 Section 501(c)(3) organizations and 4947(a 1) nonexempt H and I are not applicable to section 527 organizations. charitable trusts must attach a completed chedule A H (a) Is this a group return for affiliates? . . . D Yes No (Form 990 or 990-EZ). H (b) If 'Yes,‘ enter number of affiliates > GWeb site: > N / A H (c) Are all affiliates included? ...... D Yes E] No J Organization ty e (If 'No,‘ attach a list. See instructions.) (check only one ...... > 501(c) 6 < (insert no.) El 4947(a)(1)or El 527 H (d) Is this a separate return filed by an K Check here > E] if the organization's gross receipts are normally not more than organization covered by a group ruling? fl Ye, Hm. $25,000. The organization need not file a return with the IRS; but if the organization received a Form 990 Package in the mail, it should file a return without financial data. I Group Exemption Number . . . > Some states require a complete return. M Check > if the organization is not required L Gross receipts: Add lines 6b, 8b, 9b, and 10b to line 12 > 1 , 354, 107 . to attach Schedule B (Form 990, 990-EZ, or 990-PF). Revenue, Expenses, and Changes in Net Assets or Fund Balances (See Instructions) 1 Contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts received: a Direct public support ...... 1a b indirect public support ...... 1 b c Government contributions (grants) ...... 1c d Total (add lines s 1a through 1c) (cash noncash $ ) ...... Program service revenue including government fees and contracts (from Part VII, line 93) ...... 80,880. Membership dues and assessments ...... 996,814. Interest on savings and temporary cash investments ...... 0|th Dividends and interest from securities ...... 7,657. 6 a Gross rents ...... 6a b Less: rental expenses ...... 6b c Net rental income or (loss) (subtract line 6b from line 6a) ...... 7 Other investment income (describe ...... P )

2005SElJ12SCANNED 8 a Gross amount from sales of assets other (A) securities (B) Other Mh 8a V r has and sales expenses ...... 8b mE] ding $ 0 . of contributions 2 5 6 , 700 . b Less: direct expenses other than fundraising expenses ...... 103,978. c Net income or (loss) from special events (subtract line 9b from line 9a) ...... See. . L.-. 9. .Stmt 9c 152,722. We Gross sales of inventory, less returns and allowances ...... b Less: cost of goods sold ...... 10b c Gross profit or (loss) from sales of inventory (attach schedule) (subtract line 10b from line 103) ...... C 11 Other revenue (from Part VII, line 103) ...... 11 12,056. 12 Total revenue (add lines 1d, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6c, 7, 8d, 90, 100, and 11) ...... 12 1,250,129. 13 Program services (from line 44, column (B)) ...... 13 641,210. 14 Management and general (from line 44, column (C)) ...... 14 617,437. 15 Fundraising (from line 44, column (0)) ...... 15 16 Payments to affiliates (attach schedule) ...... 16 UH‘HMZI'H'UXM 17 Total expenses (add lines 16 and 44, column (A)) ...... 17 1,475,119. 18 Excess or (deficit) for the year (subtract line 17 from line 12) ...... 18 -224,990. 19 Net assets or fund balances at beginning of year (from line 73, column (A)) ...... 19 616,220. -lrl12 20 Other changes in net assets or fund balances (attach explanation) ...... 20 (fi-ll'flUNn> 21 Net assets or fund balances at end of year (combine lines 18, 19, and 20) ...... 21 391,230. / BAA For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the separate instructions. TEEA0101 1 1/24/03 Form 990 (2003) E7 €211 t 2003) North Texas Commission 75-1364760 Page2 Statement Of Functional EX enses All organizations must complete column (A). Columns (B), (C), and (D) are required for section 501(c)(3) and ( ) organizations and section 4947(a)(l) nonexempt charitable trusts but optional for others.

D""Ei’réfif’gial’5‘27’5?{Sii’fé’fl «new (3:533? (213322?“ (wrundmsm 22 Grants and allocations (att sch) (cash $ non-cash $ ) ...... 22 23 Specific assistance to individuals (att sch) ...... 23 24 Benefits paid to or for members (att sch) ...... 24 25 Compensation of officers, directors, etc ...... 25 216 , 472 . 26 Other salaries and wages ...... 26 570 , 982 . 570 , 982 . 27 Pension plan contributions ...... 27 1 0 , 238 . 1 0 , 238 . 28 Other employee benefits ...... 28 70 , 469 . 70 . 469 . 29 Payroll taxes ...... 29 45,496 . 45,496. 30 Professional fundraising fees ...... 3O 31 Accounting fees ...... 31 8 , 747 . 8 , 747 . 32 Legal fees ...... 32 33 Supplies ...... 33 35.383. 35.383. 34 Telephone ...... 34 8 , 984 . 8 , 984 . 35 Postage and shipping ...... 35 14, 554. 14. 554. 36 Occupancy ...... 36 137,813. 137,813. 37 Equipment rental and maintenance ..... 37 23 , 027 . 23 , 027 . 38 Printing and publications ...... 38 39 Travel ...... 39 40 Conferences, conventions, and meetings ...... 40 41 Interest ...... 41 42 Depreciation, depletion, etc (attach schedule) ...... 42 2 1 , 097 . 2 1 , 097 . 43 Other expenses not covered above (itemize): ajggo_l__e_a§e_s[|1e_imbugsqmgnt; 43a 16,321. 16,321. b_C9ff_e§_B_a_r ______431: 2,225. 2,225. c_Ins_u_r§rlc_e______43c 18,101. 18,101. d_R§gi'_ona_t_I§a_n§pqr:caLop__ 43d 106,610. 106,610. e_Sge_Ot_hgr_E)£pe_n§e_s_ _S_tn_'it______43e 168. 600. 534. 600. '366, 000. 44 Total functional expenses (add liaiséz) : 1:3 3§?&"ii2§'3i3éis"l§'iiil33iiyi'i ...... 44 1,475,119. 641,210. 617,437. Joint Costs. Check . PD if you are following SOP 98-2. Are any joint costs from a combined educational campaign and fundraising solicitation reported in (B) Program services? ...... *D Yes No If 'Yes,’ enter (i) the aggregate amount of these joint costs $ ; (ii) the amount allocated to Program services ; (iii) the amount allocated to Management and general $ ; and (iv) the amount allocated ..ng $ I

, Statement of Program Service Accomplishments What IS the organization's primary exempt purpose? > jmprpy 1‘_n_g_ l\_lo_r1: ll _T_exa_s_ Ar_e_a ______Program Service Expenses All organizations must describe their exempt purpose achievements in a clear and concise manner. State the number of “fizg'gfigggfzggtfigggm clients served, publications Issued, etc. Discuss achievements that are not measurable. (Section 501(c)(3) & (4) organ- 4947(3) 1 trusts; but izatlons and 4947(a)(l) nonexempt charitable trusts must also enter the amount of gran s & allocations to others.) optionai ior others.) a _5§§ 32 UL 1’11}______

______Tor—afits-aEd'afioEanEs—i ______‘07)- 641 , 210. b ______u ______

______' ' (Esrari—ts—and—afiocafio—ns— s ' ’ ' ' ' — — ’3 c ______

_ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ — ' ______— ' — _ " _ {GFathJaEd—afioEafioE; $ ' _ _ ' ' ' _ _ ' ' " ' 3 d ______

— — — (Grants and allocations $ ) e Other program services ...... (Grants and allocations $ ) f Total of Program Service Expenses (should equal line 44, column (B), Program services) ...... P 641 , 2 1 0 . BAA TEEA0102 10/03/03 Form 990 (2003) \ Form 990 (2003) North Texas Commission 75-1364760 Page 3

Balance Sheets (See Instructions)

Note: Where required, attached schedules and amounts within the description . (‘0 (3) column should be for end-of—year amounts only. Beginning of year End of year 45 Cash — non-interest-bearing ...... 237,887. 252,272. 46 Savings and temporary cash investments . . . . . _ . . . . _ ......

47a Accounts receivable ...... 47a 22,887. b Less: allowance for doubtful accounts ...... 47b 40.648. 22,887.

48a Pledges receivable ...... 48a b Less: allowance for doubtful accounts ...... 48b 49 Grants receivable ...... 50 Receivables from officers, directors, trustees, and key employees (attach schedule) ...... 51 a Other notes & loans receivable (attach sch) ...... 51 a w-H'TIUNDD b Less: allowance for doubtful accounts ...... 51 b 51c 52 Inventories for sale or use ...... 53 Prepaid expenses and deferred charges ...... 54 investments — securities (attach schedule) ...... PD Cost I] FMV 357,095. 405,481. 55a lnvestrnents — land, buildings, & equipment: basis . 55a b Less: accumulated depreciation (attach schedule) ...... 56 Investments — other (attach schedule) ...... 57:: Land, buildings, and equipment: basis ......

b Less: accumulated depreciation (attach schedule) ...... 57b 30,596. 57 (2 43,305. 58 Other assets (describe > Prepaid Expenses ).. 1,359. 59 Total assets (add lines 45 through 58) (must equal line 74) ...... 667,585. 723,945. 60 Accounts payable and accrued expenses ...... 51,365. 45,694. 61 Grants payable ...... 62 Deferred revenue ...... 63 Loans from officers, directors, trustees, and key employees (attach schedule) ...... 64a Tax-exempt bond liabilities (attach schedule) ...... b Mortgages and other notes payable (attach schedule) ...... mm-H—r-w>-F 65 Other liabilities (describe > See Line 65 Stmt ).. 26,332. 66 Total liabilities (add lines 60 through 65) ...... 51,365. 72,026. Organizations that follow SFAS 117, check here > and complete lines 67 through 69 and lines 73 and 74. 67 Unrestricted . . _ ...... 616,220.. 651,919. 68 Temporarily restricted ...... _ ...... 69 Permanently restricted ...... Organizations that do not follow SFAS 117, check here > El and complete lines 70 through 74. 70 Capital stock, trust principal, or current funds ...... 71 Paid-in or capital surplus, or land, building, and equipment fund ...... 72 Retained earnings, endowment, accumulated income, or other funds ......

73 Total net assets or fund balances (add lines 67 through 69 or lines 70 through 73 .. 72; column (A) must equal line 19; column :0w-u-nwamtnrnnzzar-zbw-Il"'l=02:11 (B) must equal line 21) ...... 616,220.’ 651,919. 74 Total liabilities and net assetslfund balances (add lines 66 and 73) ...... 667,585. 74 723,945. Form 990 is available for public inspection and, for some people, serves as the primary or sole source of information about a particular organization. How the public perceives an organization in suoh cases may be determined by the information presented on its return. Therefore, please make sure the return is complete and accurate and fully describes, in Part III, the organization's programs and accomplishments.

BAA

TEEA0103 10/01/03 . a Form990(2003) North Texas Commission 75-1364760 Page4 Reconciliation of Revenue er Audited Reconciliation of Expenses per Audited Financial Statements with evenue Financial Statements with Expenses per Return (See instructions.) per Return a Total revenue, gains, and other support a Total expenses and losses per audited per audited financial statements ...... > a 1 , 373 , 934 . financial statements ...... > a 1 , 362 , 625 . b Amounts included on line a but Amounts included on line a but not not on line 12, Form 990: on line 17, Form 990: (1) Net unrealized (1) Donated serv- gains on ices and use investments ... . $ 19 , 826 . of facilities ...... $ (2) Donated serv- (2) Prior year adjust- ices and use ments reported on of facilities ..... 3 line 20, Form 990.... $

(3) Recoveries of prior (3) Losses reported on year grants ...... line 20, Form 990.. . . $ (4) Other (specify): (4) Other (specify): Events Costs Events Costs ______. $____1_0fl $ 1 03. 978 Add amounts on lines (1) through (4) . . . . . > b 1 23 , 804 . Add amounts on lines (1) through (4) ...... * c Lineaminuslineb . t ...... > c 1 250 130. c Lineaminuslineb ...... * d Amounts included on line 12, d Amounts included on line 17, Form 990 but not on line a: Form 990 but not on line a:

(1) Investment expenses (1) Investment expenses not included on line not included on line 6b,Form990 $ 613, Form 990 ...... $ (2) Other (specify): (2) Other (specify):

$ $ Add amounts on lines (1) and (2) . . Add amounts on lines (1) and (2) . . . e Total revenue per line 12, Form e Total expenses per line 17, Form 990 (Iinecplus lined) ...... > e 1,250,130. 990 (linecplus line d) ...... > e 1,258,647. List of OffiCers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees (List each one even if not compensated; see instructions.) (B) Title and :éeragte dhours (C)(Cfompensczittion (D) Cpntributionsftto (E) Expense per wee evo e i no pai , emp oyee bene 1 account and other (A) Name and address to position enter -0-) plans and deferred allowances compensation

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Jim-.anlnen sated; ______S_e_e_ maid .of _D_1_r§c_t_o£s_ _ - _ Directors 0 0. 0. 0.

75 Did any officer, director, trustee, or key employee receive aggregate compensation of more than $100,000 from your organization and all related organizations, of which more than $10,000 was provided by the related organizations? ...... _ ...... > D Yes No If 'Yes,‘ attach schedule — see instructions. BAA Form 990 (2003)

TEEAOl 04 1 0/02/03 t l Form 990 (2003) North Texas Commission 75-1364760 Pages Other Information (See instructions.) 76 Did the organization engage in any activity not previously reported to the IRS? If 'Yes,‘ attach a detailed description of each activity ...... 76 X 77 Were any changes made in the organizing or governing documents but not reported to the IRS? ...... 77 X If 'Yes,‘ attach a conformed copy of the changes. 78a Did the organization have unrelated business gross income of $1,000 or more during the year covered by this return? . . . . 78:: X b If 'Yes,‘ has it filed a tax return on Form 990-T for this year? ...... 78b X

79 Was there a liquidation, dissolution, termination, or substantial contraction during the year? If 'Yes,‘ attach a statement ......

80a Is the organization related (other than by association with a statewide or nationwide organization) through common membership, governing bodies, trustees, officers, etc, to any other exempt or nonexempt organization? ...... b If 'Yes,‘ enter the name of the organization > ______. and check whether it is El exempt or [I nonexempt. 81 a Enter direct and indirect political expenditures. See line 81 instructions ...... 81 a 0 . b Did the organization file Form 1120-POL for this year? ......

82 a Did the organization receive donated services or the use of materials, equipment, or facilities at no charge or at substantially less than fair rental value? ...... b If 'Yes,‘ you may indicate the value of these items here. Do not include this amount as revenue in Part I or as an expense in Part ll. (See instructions in Part Ill.) ...... 82b| 83a Did the organization comply with the public inspection requirements for returns and exemption applications? ...... b Did the organization comply with the disclosure requirements relating to quid pro quo contributions? ...... 84: Did the organization solicit any contributions or gifts that were not tax deductible? . . _ ......

b If ‘Yes,’ did the organization include with every solicitation an express statement that such contributions or gifts were not tax deductible. 85 507(c)(4), (5), or (6) organizations, 1! Were substantially all dues nondeductible by members? ...... b Did the organization make only in-house lobbying expenditures of $2,000 or less? ...... If 'Yes' was answered to either 85a or 85b, do not complete 85c through 85h below unless the organization received a waiver for proxy tax owed for the prior year. c Dues, assessments, and similar amounts from members ...... 85c d Section 162(e) lobbying and political expenditures ...... 85d e Aggregate nondeductible amount of section 6033(e)(1)(A) clues notices ...... _ . 85a f Taxable amount of lobbying and political expenditures (line 85d less 85e) ...... 85f 9 Does the organization elect to pay the section 6033(e) tax on the amount on line 85f? ...... h If section 6033(e)(1)(A) dues notices were sent, does the organization agree to add the amount on line 85f to its reasonable estimate of dues allocable to nondeductible lobbying and political expenditures for the following tax year? ...... , ...... 86 501(c)(7) organizations. Enter: a Initiation fees and capital contributions included on line 12 ...... 86a b Gross receipts, included on line 12, for public use of club facilities ...... _ ...... 86b 87 507(c)(72) organizations. Enter: a Gross income from members or shareholders ...... 87a b Gross income from other sources. (Do not net amounts due or paid to other sources against amounts due or received from them.) ...... 87b 88 At any time during the year, did the organization own a 50% or greater interest in a taxable cor oration or partnership, or an entity disregarded as separate from the organization under Regulations sections 301.770 -2 and 301 .7701-3? If ‘Yes,' complete F’art lX ...... , ...... 89a 507(c)(3) organizations. Enter: Amount of tax imposed on the organization during the year under: section 4911 > ; section 4912 > ; section 4955 > b 501_(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) organizations. Did the organization engage in any section 4958 excess benefit transaction during the year or did it become aware of an excess benefit transaction from a prior year? If 'Yes,‘ attach a statement explaining each transaction ......

c Enter: Amount of tax imposed on the or anization managers or disqualified persons during the year under sections 4912, 4955, and 49 8 ...... > d Enter: Amount of tax on line 89c, above, reimbursed by the organization ...... > 90a List the states with which a copy of this return is filed > ______b Number of employees employed in the pay period that includes March 12, 2003 (See instructions.) ...... _ ...... r90bl 11 91 The books are in care of > _N(_) r_t_h_ Texas _C9n_im_i_ssi_oh ______Telephone number > _(§7_2_)_§2_1_—Q_4_0_Q ______Located at > __844_5_ f Le_epgr_t_ _ _I_ryi_ng_T_X______ZIP + 4 > J§0_6_3: 8_4_4§ _ __ 92 Section 4947(a)(l) nonexempt charitable trusts filing Form 990 in lieu of Form 7047— Check here ...... > and enter the amount of tax-exempt interest received or accrued during the tax year ...... , . . . . >l 92 I BAA Form 990 (2003) TEEA0105 12l23l03 \

Form 990 (2Qo3) North Texas Commission 75-1364760 Page6 :' Analysis of Income-Producing Activities (See instructions.) Nate. Enter gross amounts unless Unrelated business income Excluded by section 512, 513, or 514 (E)

Othe’Wise indicamd- Busing: code Amount Exclus‘gri code Arngiint Rgficigglinixoenriqept 93 Program service revenue: a Regional Transprotation 58,000. b c d e f Medicare/Medicaid payments ...... 9 Fees & contracts from government agencies . . . 22 , 880 . 94 Membership dues and assessments . . 996 , 814 . 95 Interest on savings & temporary cash invmnts . . 96 Dividends & interest from securities . 97 Net rental income or (loss) from real estate: a debtfinanced property ...... b not debt-financed property ...... 98 Net rental income or (loss) from pers prop . . . . 99 Other investment income 100 Gain or (loss) from sales of assets other than inventory ...... 101 Net income or (loss) from special events . . . . . 256, 700. 102 Gross profit or (loss) from sales of inventory . . . . 103 Other revenue: a b M‘i SC. C d

104 Subtotal (add columns (B), (D), and (E)) . . . .. 1,334,394. 105 Total (add line 104, columns (B), (D), and (E)) 1 :354,107. No : Line 705 plus line 7d, Part I, should equal the amount on line 72, Part I. Relationship of Activities to the Accomplishment of Exempt Purposes (See instructions.) Line No. Explain how each activity for which income is reported in column (E) of Part VII contributed importantly to the accomplishment V of the organization's exempt purposes (other than by providing funds for such purposes). 93a Regional Transportat 1' on/Ai rport Expansion - Program to improve regi onai transportation infrastructure for the purpose of assisting in the economic development of the region.

nformation Regarding Taxable Subsidiaries and Disregarded Entities (See instructions.) N/ A (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) Name, address, and ElN of corporation, Percentage of Nature of activities Total End-of- ear partnership, or disregarded entity ownership interest income asset/s % % % % ’ Information Regarding Transfers Associated with Personal Benefit Contracts (See instructions.) a Did the organization, during the year, receive any funds, directly or indirectly, to pay premiums on a personal benefit contract? ...... Yes X No b Did the organization, during the year, pay premiums, directly or indirectly, on a personal benefit contract? ...... Yes No Note: If ’Yes' to (b), file Form 8870 andForm 4720 (see instructions). Under penalties 3f perjury, I declare that l have examined this return, including accompanying schedules and statements, and to the best of myyadge and belief, it is true, correct, an comple e. Declarat' rWbased on all information of which preparer has any knowledgy/ Please > Date 1' u it as Signature of officer \ Here > rm Ste M PM: {/50 Ty e or print name and title I . , Date Check if Preparer's SSN or PTIN (see Pald Preparers _ General Instruction W) Pre- Signature > W 1 :frlifployed > arer's Firm's_fnarr|ife (or & , P . C . se {Et'iso'yei‘ié > 1221 WEST CAMPBELL RD SUITE 291 am > Only Eip'fsf'a" RICHARDSON TX 75080 phone > (972) 612-4666 BAA TEEAOlOS 10/03/03 Form 990 (2003) North Texas Commission 75-1364760

Eorm 990, Page 1, Part I, Line 9 Special Events and Activities Statement

List of Three Largest Net Events and Type and Gross Less Gross Less Direct Income Number of Others Receipts Contributions Revenue Expenses (Loss)

Annual Meeting 204,710. 0. 204,710. 68,848. 135,862. Mentor Lunch 15,260. 0. 15,260. 11,238. 4,022. Others 36,730. 0. 36,730. 23,892. 12,838.

Total 256,700. 0. 256,700. 103, 978. 152,722 .

Form 990, Page 2, Part Ii, Line 43 Other Expenses Stmt

(A) (B) (C) (D) Other expenses not Total Program Management Fundraising covered above (itemize): services and general

Regional Marketing 42,381. 42,381. Commissions 63,424. 63,424. Membership Activites 16,263. 16,263. Inforamtion Services 1,956. 1,956. Professional Fees - Other 6 , 500 . 6 , 500 . Property Taxes 1,826. 1,826. Subscriptions 2,058. 2,058. Clean Air Program 10,687. 10,687. Memberships &Meetings 23, 263. 23,263. Interest Expense 240. 240. Rounding 2 . 2. Allocation of compensation benefits&payroll taxes 0. 479,576. -479,576.

Total 168, 600. 534, 600. -366.000.

Form 990, Page 3, Part IV, Line 65 Other Liabilities Statement

Beginning End of Line 65 - Other Liabilities: of Year Year

Computer Leases Payable I 26, 332.

Total 26,332. NORTH TEXAS COMMISSION

FY 2004 BOARD OF DIRECTORS (October 1, 2003 - September 30, 2004)

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Chairman Director at Large [Fort Worth) Director at Large DAVID O. RUSSELL KENNETH BARR (06) CHARLES SHEWMAKE Vice President, External Affairs President AVP, State Government Affairs Verizon Communications Authentic+Barr Printing Burlington Northern Santa Fe 600 Hidden Ridge, E04D13 945 Foch Street PO. Box 961052 Irving, Texas 75038 Fort Worth, Texas 76107 Fort Worth, Texas 76161-0052 972/718-8004 817/335-1997 817/352-2358 Fax: 972/650-1726 Fax: 817/335-1997 Fax: 817/352-2392 [email protected] [email protected] Charles.shewmake@bnsfcom Asst: Linda Director at Large (Mid Cities] Immediate Past Chairman Vice Chairman MARY LIB SALEH (05) JOHN CARPENTER LEE F. JACKSON Mayor Vice President, Corporate Affairs Chancellor City of Euless American Airlines, Inc. University of North Texas System 201 North Ector Drive PO. Box 619616, MD 5575 PO. Box 311220 Euless, Texas 76039 DFW Airport, Texas 75261-5575 Denton, Texas 76203 817/685-1420 817/967-1575 940/565-2904 Fax: 817/685-1416 Fax: 817/967-1477 Fax: 940/565-4998 [email protected] [email protected] chancelloflgnnedu marylibsaleh@aol. com Asst: Barbara [email protected] Asst: Susan General Counsel §ec_retar.x Director at Large (Suburban) HAL T. THORNE H. DAN FARELL BILL KEFFLER (06) Partner Principal Financial Officer City Manager Thorne & Thorne TXU Electric Delivery City of Richardson PO. Box 530591 500 N. Akard, 14‘” Floor PO. Box 830309 Grand Prairie, Texas 75053 Dallas, Texas 75201 Richardson, Texas 75083—0309 972/262-2608 214/486-4736 972/744-4204 Fax: 972/263-5220 Fax: 214/486-2190 Fax: 972/744-5803 hawhorneinacom [email protected] bilLkefl[email protected] Asst: Vicki Asst: Jenny Treasurer WENDY LOPEZ (07) Director at Large Chief Executive Officer ABID ABEDI (06) Lopez Garcia Group Chairman and CEO 1825 Market Center Blvd., Suite 150 Adea Solutions Dallas, Texas 75207 7701 Las Colinas Ridge, 8th Floor 214/741-7777 Irving, Texas 75063 Fax: 469/227-8368 972/764-1700 wlopeflggraupincmam Fax: 972/764-1702 [email protected] Director at Large {Dallas} DON MCKNEELY (06) Director at Large Publisher and President TIMOTHY D. WARD (07) Minority Business News President 11333 North Central, Suite 201 Alliance Air/Aviation Services Dallas, Texas 75243 2221 Alliance Boulevard, Suite 100 214/369-3200 Fort Worth, Texas 76177 Fax: 214/265-9393 817/890-1000 [email protected] Fax: 817/890-1099 rim. [email protected] t JOEL ALLISON (06) CHARLES BOSWELL BOB DAY Chairman City Manager Mayor Greater Dallas Chamber City of Fort Worth City of Garland c/o Baylor Health Care System 1000 Throckmorton Street PO. Box 469002 3600 Gaston Avenue Fort Worth, Texas 76102-6311 Garland, Texas 75046 Dallas, Texas 75246 817/392-8511 972/205-2400 214/820-2026 Fax: 817/392-6134 Fax: 972/205-2504 Fax: 214/820-7891 Charles. bowel/@fortworthgav.org [email protected] [email protected] EULINE BROCK BOB FERGUSON (05) MIKE ANDERSON Mayor Managing Director Mayor City of Denton TDIndustries, Inc. City of Mesquite 215 East McKinney Street PO. Box 819060 PO. Box 850137 Denton, Texas 76201 Dallas, Texas 75381 Mesquite, Texas 75185 940/349-7717 972/888-9401 972/216-6404 Fax: 940/349-8596 Fax: 972/888-9450 Fax: 972/216-6431 mazofligotdentonwom [email protected] [email protected] JOHNNY CAMPBELL (06) SCOTT FLANNERY JOHN AVILA, JR. (05) President and CEO Vice President of Sales and Account President and CEO Sundance Square Management Management Thos. S. Byrne, Ltd. 201 Main Street, Suite 700 United Healthcare of Texas Inc. 900 Summit Avenue Fort Worth, Texas 76102 5800 Granite Parkway, Suite 900 Fort Worth, Texas 76102 8 1 7/255-5703 Plano, Texas 75024 817/335-3394 Fax: 817/339-7140 463/633-8531 Fax: 817/877-5507 jcampbefl@sundancesquare.com Fax: 469/633-8806 [email protected] Scoltfl[email protected] PAUL CARDARELLA G. ANDRE BENS Vice President External Affairs REGINALD GATES (05) Senior Vice President, Global Southwestern Bell President and COO Manufacturing & Technical Support 208 South Akard, Ste. 3707 Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce Alcon Laboratories Dallas, Texas 75202 2838 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. 6201 South Freeway 214/464-4949 Dallas, Texas 75215 Fort Worth, Texas 76134-2099 Fax: 214/745-4146 214/421-5200 817/551-8369 [email protected] Fax: 214/421-5510 Fax: 817/568-7131 [email protected] Andre. [email protected] DR. JESUS CARREON Chancellor JAMIE GRANT (05) MICHAEL K. BERRY (05) Dallas County Community College Treasurer Chairman District Fort Worth Black Chamber Fort Worth Chamber 701 Elm Street, Suite 400 c/o American Express Financial c/o Hillwood, A Perot Company Dallas, Texas 75202 Advisors 5430 LBJ Freeway, Suite 800 214/860-2125 860 West Airport Frwy., #401 Dallas, Texas 75240 Fax: 214/860-2009 Hurst, Texas 76054 972/201—2800 [email protected] 817/428-9898 Fax: 817/224-6061 Fax: 817/428-9677 mike. berry@hillwaod. cam ROBERT CLUCK [email protected] Mayor RODDY BOGGUS City of Arlington ARNOLD A. GROTHUES Managing Principal PO. Box 231 Vice President PGAL Arlington, Texas 76004 Industry & Government Affairs 105 Decker Court, Suite 600 817/459-6121 RadioShack Corporation Irving, Texas 75062 Fax: 817/459-6120 300 RadioShack Circle, MS CF4-204 214/880-0100 [email protected] Fort Worth, Texas 76102-1964 Fax: 214/880-9689 8 1 7/4 1 5-6726 [email protected] LARRY DANIELS Fax: 817/415-2585 General Manager [email protected] GARRETT BOONE (07) Hyatt Regency DFW Chairman PO. Box 619014 BILL HANLEY The Container Store DFW Airport, Texas 75261 Partner 2000 Valwood Parkway 972/615-6869 KPMG, LLP Dallas, Texas 75234 Fax: 972/615-6848 717 North Harwood, Suite 3100 214/654-2000 [email protected] Dallas, Texas 75201 Fax: 214/654-2004 214/840—2228 [email protected] Fax: 214/754-2174 [email protected] \

TOM HART ‘ LEWIS MCMAHAN ANDRES RUZO (05) City Manager Vice President, Manager, Worldwide Past Chairman City of Grand Prairie Facilities Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of PO. Box 534045 Texas Instruments Incorporated Commerce Grand Prairie, Texas 75053 PO. Box 650311, MS 396 4622 Maple Avenue, Ste. 207 972/237-8010 Dallas, Texas 75265 Dallas, Texas 75219 Fax: 972/237-8088 972/927-2437 972/463-0050 [email protected] Fax: 972/927-2444 Fax: 972/463-8909 I-mcmaha ' com [email protected] KRISTIN HOLT Director of Foods BECKY MILLER KRISTI SHERRILL HOYL Pepsi Bottling Group Mayor Director of Government Relations 1800 Preston Park Blvd., Suite 200 City of Carrollton Baylor Health Care System Plano, Texas 75093 PO. Box 110535 3600 Gaston Avenue, Suite 150, LB 23 972/599-5095 Carrollton, Texas 75011 Dallas, Texas 75246 ' Fax: 972/599-5101 972/466-3101 214/820-1900 [email protected] Fax: 972/466-3252 Fax: 214/820-8840 Becky.miller@cityofl'arrollton.com [email protected] MICHAEL HURTT Mayor LAURA MILLER MIKE SIMPSON (06) City of DeSoto Mayor Mayor 211 East Pleasant Run Rd., Suite A City of Dallas City of Frisco DeSoto, Texas 75115 1500 Marilla Street, Room SEN 6891 Main Street 972/230-9645 Dallas, Texas 75201 Frisco, Texas 75034 Fax: 972/230-3481 214/670-4054 972/335-555 1 [email protected] Fax: 214/670-3409 Fax: 972-731-4904 [email protected] msimpson@ci.fi’isco.tx.us SUZANNE JOHNSON (05) President/CEO MIKE MONCRIEF JAMES SIMPSON Keller Chamber of Commerce Mayor Area General Manager I’.O. Box 761 City of Fort Worth Johnson Controls Keller, Texas 76244 1000 Throckmorton Street 3021 West Bend Drive 817/431-2169 Fort Worth, Texas 76102 Irving, Texas 75063 Fax: 817/431-3789 8 1 7/87 1-6 1 l 8 972/868-3630 [email protected] Fax: 817/871-6187 Fax: 972/822-1138 [email protected] [email protected] DEDE LEA Vice President Government Affairs ROSA NAVEJAR (05) DEBBIE SOWARDS (07) Belo Corp. President Vice President PO. Box 655237 Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of JPMorganChase Dallas, Texas 75265 Commerce PO. Box 660197 214/977-6619 1327 North Main Street Dallas, Texas 75266-0197 Fax: 214/977-2013 Fort Worth, Texas 76106 214/965-3014 [email protected] 817/625-5411 Fax: 214/965-3025 Fax: 817/625-1405 [email protected] DAVID LIND (05) rosa, navq]ar@fivhcc. org President JAMES D. SPANIOLO (07) Corgan Associates, Inc. JOE PHILIPP President 501 Elm Street, Suite 500 Councilmember The University of Texas at Arlington Dallas, Texas 75202 City of Irving P.O. Box 19125 214/748-2000 PO. Box 152288 Arlington, Texas 76019 Fax: 214/653-8281 Irving, Texas 75015 8 1 7/272-2 101 [email protected] 972/721-2493 Fax: 817/272-5656 Fax: 972/721-2384 [email protected] NATHAN MCCLELLAN council@ci. irving. tx. us Senior Vice President, Governmental SHEP STAHEL Group VINCE E. PUENTE, SR. (07) Mayor Pro Tem Bank of America Chief Operating Officer City of Plano P.O. Box 831000 Southwest Office Systems PO. Box 860358 Dallas, Texas 75283 PO. Box 612248 Plano, Texas 75086-0358 214/209-2963 DFW Airport, Texas 75261 972/280—3863 Fax: 214/209-0640 817/255-8602 Fax: 972/423-9587 [email protected] Fax: 817-255-8625 [email protected] vinoepueangvastexas.com t LEON STEWART PAUL N. WAGEMAN (05) Directors Ex—Oi'ficio Director Engines & Government Shareholder W. MIKE BAGGETT Programs Winstead Seehrest & Minick PC. Chairman Aviall, Inc. 5400 Renaissance Tower Dallas Fort Worth Regional Sports P.O. Box 619048 1201 Elm Street Commission DFW Airport, Texas 75261 Dallas, Texas 75270 c/o Winstead Sechrest & Minick 972/586-1000 2 1 4fl45-5 1 73 5400 Renaissance Tower Fax: 972/586-1361 Fax: 214/745-5390 1201 Elm Street [email protected] pwageman®viustead.com Dallas, Texas 75270 214/745-5400 MARY SUHM BEN G. WATTS Fax: 214/745-5390 City Manager President [email protected] City ofDallas Carter & Burgess, Inc. 1500 Marilla, Room 4EN PO. Box 901058 TED BARRON Dallas, Texas 75201 Fort Worth, Texas 76101 President 214/670-5306 817/735-6100 North Texas City Managers Fax: 214/670-3946 Fax: 817/735-6777 Association [email protected] wattsbg@c—b.com c/o City of Mesquite PO. Box 850137 STEPHEN TAYLOR (05) MR. JEFFREY K. WENTWORTH Mesquite, Texas 75185 President Chairman 972/216—6404 North Dallas Chamber of Commerce DFW International Airport Fax: 972/216-6431 10707 Preston Road 1513 Catalina Drive [email protected]. tx.us Dallas, Texas 75230 Fort Worth, Texas 76107 214/368-6486 817/738-4749 BOB BOLEN Fax: 214/691-5584 Fax: 817/735—0042 Fort Worth Executive Roundtable strwlor@ndcc. org c/o Texas Christian University WILLIAM D. WHITE, JR. (05) TCU Box 298500 LES TENAKA Locke Liddell & Sapp, LLP Fort Worth, Texas 76129 Greater Dallas Asian American 2200 Ross Avenue, Suite 2200 817/257-7782 Chamber of Commerce Dallas, Texas 75201~6776 Fax: 817/257-5775 11171 Harry Hines Blvd, Ste. 1'15 214/740-8465 b. [email protected] Dallas, Texas 75201 Fax: 214/756-8465 Asst: Leah 972/241-8250 wwhite@lackeliddefl. com Fax: 972/241-8270 DONNA HALSTEAD TOM MATTIA President DAVID TESMER Electronic Data Systems Corporation Dallas Citizens Council Vice President, Government & 5400 Legacy Drive, MS H1-5A-05 901 Main Street, Suite 6212 Community Affairs Plano, Texas 75024 Dallas, Texas 75202 Texas Health Resources 972/605-6760 214/653-1031 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Ste. 900 Fax: 972/605-6081 Fax: 214/748-7338 Arlington, Texas 76011 @ettr.c0m dhabteaddcc®bcglobalnet 817/462-7937 Asst: Linda Fax: 817/462-7886 CONNIE YATES [email protected] Director, Public Affairs RON HARRIS Tom Thumb Food & Pharmacy Collin County Judge GARY THOMAS 6770 Abrams Road 210 South McDonald Street President and Executive Director Dallas, Texas 75231 McKinney, Texas 75069 Dallas Area Rapid Transit 214/355-7315 972/548-4623 PO. Box 660163 Fax: 214/355-7317 Fax: 972/548-4699 Dallas, Texas 75266-0163 [email protected] [email protected]fliu.mus 214/749-2544 Asst: Kim ' Fax: 214/749-3668 GERALD ZENICK gthomas@dart. org Vice President Operations MARY HORN Fort Worth Star Telegram Denton County Judge JOHN TIPPETS 685 Sias Parkway 1 10 West Hickory President and CEO Fort Worth, Texas 76134 Denton, Texas 76201 American Airlines Credit Union 817/215-2191 940/349-2820 PO. Box 619001 Fax: 817/215-2122 Fax: 940/349-2821 MD 2100 [email protected] [email protected] DFW Airport, Texas 75261 817/963-6590 Fax: 817/931-0966 John. [email protected] i WES JUREY JOHN SCOVIL Directors Past Chairmen President Chairman PETER BALDWIN North Texas Chamber of Commerce InterLink (1984-1985) Executives Association c/o Summit Banc Shares Colliers International c/o Arlington Chamber 1300 Summit Avenue, Suite 604 9400 North Central Expressway 505 East Border Street Fort Worth, Texas 76102 Suite 250 Arlington, Texas 76010 8 17/870-5968 Dallas, Texas 75231 817.543—4280 Fax: 817/877-2672 214/692-1100 Fax: 817/261-7389 [email protected] Fax: 214/692-1790 [email protected] [email protected] TOM VANDERGRIFF MARGARET KELIHER Tarrant County Judge JOSEPH GRANT Dallas County Judge 100 East Weatherford (1981-1982) 411 Elm Street Fort Worth, Texas 76196 Chairman Dallas, Texas 75202 8 1 7/884— 1 44 1 Texas Capital Bank 214/653-7555 Fax: 817/884-2793 2100 McKinney Avenue Fax: 214/653-6586 [email protected] Suite 900 [email protected] Asst: Grace Dallas, Texas 75201 2 14/932-66 1 0 JOSIE OROSCO NANCY WILLIAMS Fax: 214/932-6609 Director President Jody.gmnt@texascapitalbank com -Mexico Chamber of Health Industry Council of DFW Commerce Region ROBERT L. HERCI-IERT 901 Main Street, Suite 4300 3001 Skyway Circle North, Suite 100 (1994-1995) Dallas, Texas 75202 Irving, Texas 75038 Chairman 214/747o1996 972/256-2291 Freese and Nichols, Inc. Fax: 214/747-1994 Fax: 972/570-8037 4055 International Parkway Nanc 7@wL com Suite 200 DAN S. PETTY Fort Worth, Texas 76109 President/CEO Directors Emeritus 817/735-7311 North Texas Commission RUBEN E. ESQUIVEL Fax: 817/135-7490 PO. Box 610246 (2002-2003) [email protected] DFW Airport, Texas 75261 Vice President, Community 972/621-0400 and Corporate Relations RAY L. HUNT Fax: 972/929-0916 UT Southwestern Medical Center (1979-1980) dan@ntc-dfiv. org 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard Chairman and President Dallas, Texas 75390-9166 Hunt Oil Company BOB PHELPS 214/648-0448 1445 Ross Avenue President Fax: 214/648-0451 Dallas, Texas 75202 North Central Texas Council of cannie.rich@}4tsouthwestern.edu 214/978-8500 Governments Asst: Comic Fax: 2314/978—8505 c/o City of Farmers Branch [email protected] P.O. Box 819010 ERMA JOHNSON HADLEY Farmers Branch, Texas 75381 (2001-2002) AL HURLEY 972/919-2503 Vice Chancellor, Administration (1995-1997) Fax: 972/247-4836 Tarrant County College District 828 Skylark [email protected] 1500 Houston Street Denton, Texas 76205 Fort Worth, Texas 76102 940/383—4004 ALLAN RU'I'I‘ER 817/515-5242 Fax: 940/484-5158 Executive Director Fax: 817/515-5150 hurley@}mt.edu North Texas Tollway Authority [email protected] PO. Box 260729 C.H. MOORE Plano, Texas .75026 GALE DUFF-BLOOM (1998-1999) 214/461-2016 (2000-2001) KPMG (Retired) Fax: 214/528-4826 J. C. Penney Company, Inc. 4444 Beverly Drive [email protected] (Retired) Dallas, Texas 75205 5513 Roberts Drive 214/528-2414 BILL SPROULL Plano, Texas 75093 Fax: 214/528-2414 President 972/473—7432 chmoore@sbcglobalnet Metroplex Technology Business Fax: 972/608-0033 Council [email protected] CHARLES PISTOR 411 Belle Grove Road (1976-1977) Richard, Texas 75080 ALLAN HOWETH 4200 Belclaire 972/234—4141 (1999-2000) Dallas, Texas 75205 Fax: 972/680-0103 Partner 214/526-8802 [email protected] Cantey & Hanger, L.L.P. Fax: 214/559-2478 Asst: Molly/972.234.4141 801 Cherry Street, Suite 2100 [email protected] Fort Worth, Texas 76102 817/877-2844 Fax: 817/877-2807 thoweth came han er.com