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Board of Director Roster 2003-2004 2018-19 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chair Experience Committee Chair JIMMY GASTON (SI/GG) & Nominating Committee Chair WES CAYWOOD (SI/GG) CEO & President MARK WOELFFER (O) * Executive Director Premier360 “Red River Distillery” General Manager JP Morgan 3824 Cedar Springs RD #738 Sheraton Dallas Hotel 2700 Ross Avenue, 7th Floor Dallas, TX 75219 400 N. Olive Street Dallas, TX 75201 214.673.5052 Dallas, TX 75201 214.965.3600 (Mary Edwards) [email protected] 214.922.0356 [email protected] [email protected] ANDREA GATES (HI) * Directors Managing Director Vice Chair JOHN ACKERMAN (GB) Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek JENNIFER S. GATES (O)* EVP, Global Strategy and Development 2821 Turtle Creek Blvd. Councilmember, City of Dallas Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Dallas, TX 75219 1500 Marilla, Room 5FS PO Box 619428 214.520.5858 Dallas, TX 75201 DFW Airport, TX 75261 [email protected] 214.670.3816 (Alexandra Heller-Relayze) 972.973.5227 [email protected] [email protected] KEVIN GILBERT (HI) General Manager Chair-Elect/Treasurer & Finance LAURA BEITLER (CP) Stout Street Hospitality – Magnolia Hotels Committee Chair Vice President, Recognition and Events 1401 Commerce Street JOYCE WILLIAMS (O) * Mary Kay Inc. Dallas, Texas 75201 Associate Vice Chancellor of Workforce and 16251 Dallas Parkway 214.253.2693 Community Initiatives Addison, TX 75001 [email protected] Dallas County Community College District 972.687.5771 (Vicky Mayes) 1601 S. Lamar Street [email protected] SCOTT GOLDSTEIN (SI/GG) Dallas, TX 75215 Senior Vice President 214.378.1746 SHARON G. DAVIS (SI/GG) Dallas Regional Chamber [email protected] Vice President of Business Services 500 N. Akard St., Suite 2600 Mountain View College Dallas, TX 75201 Cultural Tourism Committee Chair 4849 W. Illinois Ave. 214.535.8919 JILL MAGNUSON (SI/GG) Dallas, TX 75211 [email protected] Director of External Affairs 214.860.8705 (Pat Standifer) Nasher Sculpture Center [email protected] RICHARD GRANGER (GB) 2001 Flora Street Chief Creative Officer Dallas, TX 75201 CAROLYN DENT (HI) Cyxtera 214.242.5150 General Manager 15601 Dallas Parkway, #1000 [email protected] Omni Dallas Hotel Addison, TX 75001 555 South Lamar 214.653.1600 Diversity & Inclusion Committee Chair Dallas, TX 75202 [email protected] WANDA GRANIER (GB) 214.979.4540 (Therese Solis) CEO [email protected] DUSTI GROSKREUTZ (CP) BridgeWork Partners President 5220 Spring Valley Road, Suite LL-40 CHAD ESTIS (GB) Reunion Tower Operations Company Dallas, TX 75254 Executive Vice President, 300 Reunion Blvd. East 214.920.9910 Business Operations Dallas, TX 75207 [email protected] Dallas Cowboys 214.712.7041 One Cowboys Way [email protected] Marketing Committee Chair Frisco, TX 75034 ROBBIE DOUGLAS (SI/GG) 817.892.4401 (Delanie Foley) PEG HALL (GB) Assistant Vice President [email protected] Partner Dallas Area Rapid Transit Spencer Fane LLP 1401 Pacific Avenue LAURA V. ESTRADA (GB) 2200 McKinney Avenue, Suite 4800 West Dallas, TX 75202 President/Owner Dallas, TX 75201 214.749.2683 Garza Business Services, Inc. 214.459.5882 (Amanda Stanford) [email protected] (Candice Jones) 1339 Cedar Hill Avenue [email protected] Dallas, TX 75208 Dallas Sports Commission Committee 214.533.8484 SUSAN HARRIS (GB) Chair [email protected] Manager, Public Affairs DAVE BROWN (CP) Atmos Energy Chief Operating Officer/General Manager DEAN FEARING (GB) 5420 LBJ Freeway, Suite 1800 American Airlines Center Chef/Owner, Fearing’s Restaurant Dallas, TX 75240 2500 Victory Avenue 2121 McKinney Avenue 214.206.2817 Dallas, TX 75219 Dallas, TX 75201 [email protected] 214.665.4240 (Brittany Buck) 214.922.4848 (Jessica Peterson) [email protected] [email protected] HATTIE HILL (CP) President & CEO Sales Committee Chair ROSA FLEMING (C) * Hattie Hill Enterprises, Inc. CARRIE F. PARSONS (GB) Director P.O. Box 802967 Vice Chair, Freeman Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas, TX 75380 1600 Viceroy Drive, Suite 100 650 S. Griffin St. 214.632.2392 Dallas, TX 75235 Dallas, TX 75202 [email protected] 214.445.1150 (Cheryl Hall) 214.939.2755 (Brenda DeLeon) [email protected] [email protected] TAMARA MARINKOVIC HINES (GB) Of Counsel Jones Day 2727 N. Harwood Street Dallas, TX 75201 214/969-5074 (Rene` Smith) [email protected] 2018-2019 BOARD OF DIRECTORS ARTHUR HOLLINGSWORTH (GB) TRACI MAYER (HI) MITZI TALLY (SI/GG) * Managing Partner, Executive Director Executive Vice President Administrative Lone Star Investment Advisors Hotel Association of North Texas Services 4455 LBJ Freeway, Suite 300 325 North Saint Paul Street, Suite 2370 Dallas Market Center Dallas, TX 75244 Dallas, TX 75201 2100 N. Stemmons Freeway, MS #650 972.702.7390 (Carol Shine) FAX 214.651.7852 Dallas, TX 75207 [email protected] 214.742.4930 214.655.7622 (Karin Lee) [email protected] [email protected] ANANT K. JAIN, Ph.D. (GB) CEO & President ADAM MEDRANO (C) JOHN TREVINO (SI/GG) United Solutions Associates, Inc. Deputy Mayor Pro-Tem 3345 Remington Drive 777 S. Central Expressway, Suite 1-R City of Dallas Plano, TX 75023 Richardson, TX 75080 1500 Marilla St., Room 5FN 817.233.0692 972.774.9600, X 25 Dallas, Texas 75201 [email protected] [email protected] 214-670-4053 (Monica Moreno) [email protected] TONY VEDDA, CCE, IOM (SI/GG) * DARREN l. JAMES (SI/GG) President & CEO President & COO MARIA MENDEZ (GB) North Texas LGBT Chamber of Commerce KAI Texas Senior Account Executive and Energy Vertical 3824 Cedar Springs Road, Box 429 101 N. Zang Blvd., Ste. 100 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas Dallas, TX 75219 Dallas, TX 75208 5031 Stoneleigh Ave 214.865.6516 214..742.0400 (Kelley Dobbie) Dallas, TX 75235 [email protected] [email protected] 817.726.1122 [email protected] LILY C. WEISS, (GB) DAVE JOHNSON (GB) Executive Director Chairman & CEO DIANE MOREFIELD (GB) Dallas Arts District Aimbridge Hospitality Executive Vice President & CFO 750 N. St. Paul Street, Box 45-Suite 1250 5851 Legacy Circle, Suite 400 CyrusOne Dallas, TX 75201 Plano, TX 75024 2101 Cedar Springs Road, Suite 900 214-744-6639 972.952.0200, X-225 (Sara Cole) Dallas, TX 75201 [email protected] [email protected] 469.289.2424 (Gracie McDaniel) [email protected] CAROL R. WEST, (GB) KAMAL KAUSHAL (SIGG) 1212 Regents Park Ct President/CEO HEIDI K. MURRAY (GB) DeSoto 75115 Kamal Kaushal & Associates Wealth PADS, LLC Chief Operating Officer 214.405.7195 701 Williams Dr. Leadership Women [email protected] Allen, TX 75013 25 Highland Park Village, @100-371 972.795.2328 Dallas, Texas 75205 GREG WHITE (SI/GG) [email protected] 214.421.5566 General Manager [email protected] Westin Galleria Dallas SEAN KENNERTY (HI) 13340 Dallas Parkway Director of Asset Management ROSA OH (SI/GG) Dallas, TX 75207 Woodbine Development Corporation CEO/CMO 972.450.2901 1900 N. Akard Street The Oh Group [email protected] Dallas, TX 75201 2633 McKinney Avenue, #130 214.855-6010 Dallas, TX 75204 [email protected] 214.405.5597 Interim Chief Executive Officer [email protected] SAM COATS (O) LUCIAN LaBARBA (SIGG) VisitDallas L.L.I NOW MAYUR “MIKE” PATEL, CHO (GB) 325 N. St. Paul Street, Suite 700 6015 Orchid Lane Managing Partner Dallas, TX 75201 Dallas, TX 75230 Prosper Hospitality 214.571.1010 (Fanny Writesel) 972.880.0025 12301 N. Central Expressway [email protected] [email protected] Dallas, TX 75243 817.709.4562 Corporate Board Secretary CRAIG LEWIS (GB) [email protected] SHERRY ANDRUS (O) CEO, Gig Wage VisitDallas 1601 Elm Street, Floor 33 CHRIS PILAVAKIS (GB) 325 N. St. Paul Street, Suite 700 Dallas, TX 75201 General Manager Dallas, TX 75201 817.476.0330 Renaissance Dallas Hotel 214.571.1013 [email protected] 2222 N. Stemmons Freeway [email protected] Dallas, TX 75207 ROSALYN MALLET (GB) 214.267-4888 (Kacey Schneider) (O) Officers President/CEO [email protected] (C) City of Dallas PhaseNext Hospitality (HI) Hospitality Industry 6141 Palomino ANDREA SANDERS (HI) (CP) Customers/Providers Plano, TX 75024 Manager, Dallas Customer Operations (SI/GG) Special Interest/Geographic Groups 214.563.8391 Oncor Electric Delivery (GB) General Business [email protected] 1616 Woodall Rodgers Freeway * Executive Committee Members Dallas, TX 75202 BETTY MANETTA (SI/GG) 214.486.6860 September 2019 President & CEO [email protected] Argent Associates 2800 East Plano Parkway TYRUS SANDERS (GB) Plano, TX 75074 Director of Government & Institutional Banking 972.312.0444 (Mercedes Arielle) Regions Bank [email protected] 1717 McKinney Avenue, Suite 1200 Dallas, TX 75202 469.608.2756 [email protected] .
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