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• Ron Watts, President, Officewise Furniture and Supply; Board Member, WTAMU Foundation Board; Board Member, WT Alumni Board; 2010 Recipient, WT Distinguished Alumni Award; Former Board Member and Past President, Panhandle-Plains Historical Society THEME GROUPS The Panhandle and Its Heart – The I-27 Corridor • Dr. Judy Williams, Chair , Associate Dean, College of Education and Social Sciences; Assistant Professor, Education • Barry Albrecht, President and CEO, Amarillo Economic Development Corporation • Dr. Ashley Campbell, Professor, Education; The Helen Piehl Endowed Professor of Education • Dr. Deborah Davenport, Professor, Nursing • Kimberly Dudley, Assistant Athletic Director, Leadership and Personal Development • Dr. Matt Jackson, Associate Dean, School of Engineering, Computer Science, and Mathematics; The Bell Helicopter Endowed Professor of Mechanical Engineering; Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering • Dr. Darryl Flusche, Superintendent, Canyon Independent School District • Michael Grauer, Instructor, Art; Associate Director, Curatorial Affairs, Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum; Curator, Art and Western Heritage, Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum • Mary Jarvis, Assistant Director, Information and Library Resources, Cornette Library • Dr. Lance Kieth, Department Head, Agricultural Sciences; Professor, Agricultural Education and Leadership; • Mercy Murguia, Potter County Commissioner • Ginger Nelson, Mayor, City of Amarillo • Jacob Osborn, Student, School of Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics • Jon Revett, Assistant Professor, Art • Dyke Rogers, Managing Partner, Frontier Fuel Co., North Texas Gas Co., RogcoManagement; Former President, WTAMU Foundation Board; Supporter, Rogers LEADWT Program; 2014 Recipient, Old Main Society’s Pinnacle Award; Trustee, Dalhart ISD; President, Lions Club; President, Dalhart’s Chamber of Commerce; Chairman, People’s Church Board of Elders; 2000 Citizen of the Year, Dalhart, Texas; Former Board Chairman, Amarillo Area Foundation; Former Board Chairman, Harrington Foundation; Served, Harrington Regional Medical Campus Board; Awarded, Association of Fundraising Professionals National Philanthropy Day 2014 Family Philanthropic Spirit Award • Dr. Lee Stitzel, Assistant Professor, Economics • GinaWoodward, Regional Director, Small Business Development Center

Our Relationship to Community Colleges • Dr. Emily Kinsky, Co-Chair , Associate Professor, Media Communication • Dr. Paul Matney, Co-Chair , President Emeritus, Amarillo College • Lilia Escajeda, City Councilwoman, Amarillo • Giselle Alvarado, Associate Director, International Student Services • Dr. Michelle Bartlett, Associate Professor, Sports and Exercise Sciences • Dr. Laura Bell, Assistant Professor, Political Science and Criminal Justice • Clayton Benson, Student, Sybil B. Harrington College of Fine Arts and Humanities • Tex Buckhaults, Executive Vice President, SACSCOC Accreditation Liaison, Clarendon College • Dr. Erick Butler, Associate Professor, Environmental Engineering • Brandy Carr, Senior Academic Adviser • Anette Carlisle, Board Member, Amarillo College Board of Regents • Courtney Harrison, Student, College of Nursing and Health Sciences • Lanna Hatton, Retired Educator; Community Volunteer • Dr. Brad Johnson, Vice President, Strategic Relations • Dr. Ed Kahler, Associate Dean, Sybil B. Harrington College of Fine Arts and Humanities; Associate Professor, Music; Director, Music Therapy • Luke Longhofer, Executive Vice President, Lending, First Financial Bank • Mike Massey, Chief Engineer, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company • Dr. George Pacheco, Jr., Director, Experiential Learning and C2C • Scott Radach, Director of Finance, City of Borger, Texas • Tracy Shea, Training Coordinator • Matthew Vanderburg, Head Coach, Baseball • Dr. Bryan Vizzini, Professor, History; Director, Teaching Excellence Center • Dr. DanaWest, Superintendent, Amarillo Independent School District Graduate Academics • Dr. Gary Bigham, Chair , Associate Professor, Education • Dr. Christina Cox-Leisinger, Assistant Vice President, Student Enrollment, Engagement and Success • Micah Davidson, Student, Paul Engler College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences

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