Friday, March 8, 2019

OP 10.33'S MIKE HERNANDEZ NAMED A&M SYSTEM REGENT

The Eagle
Texas A&M

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott appointed three new members to the Texas A&M University System Board of Regents on Friday.

Jay Graham, Mike Hernandez and Michael J. Plank will replace Charles W. Schwartz, Tony Buzbee and Morris Foster, whose terms expired Feb. 1.

The new regents’ terms will expire Feb. 1, 2025.

Mike Hernandez of Fort Worth is owner and CEO of D&M Leasing, and owner and dealer principal of Four Stars Ford, Four Stars Chevrolet Buick, Four Stars Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram, and Four Stars Toyota.

He is a member of National Automobile Dealers Association and the Texas Automobile Dealers Association. He is a member of the Advisory Committee to Chancellor Sharp for the McAllen Campus of Texas A&M University and the Advisory Committee to Lt. Governor Patrick on workforce training.

Additionally, he is founder and president of the Hernandez Foundation and a member of the Fort Worth Stock Show Syndicate. He has served on the boards of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation of Fort Worth, The Family Shelter of Arlington, the River Legacy Foundation of Arlington and founded the Brownsville Scholars Program.

Hernandez received a Bachelor of Science in industrial distribution from Texas A&M University


Graham of Houston is chairman and CEO of Spur Energy Partners and is a member of the Texas A&M School of Petroleum Engineering Industry Advisory Board, College of Engineering Advisory Council, 12th Man Foundation Board of Directors and the Chancellor’s Century Council. He received a Bachelor of Science in petroleum engineering from Texas A&M University

Plank of Houston is chairman and CEO of The Plank Companies Inc. and three affiliated companies: National Property Holdings, Rail Logix and Speed Shore Corp. He is a gubernatorial appointee to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and the Governor’s University Research Initiative Board. Additionally, he is a member of Texas A&M’s Engineering Advisory Board. 

Plank received a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University, where he was named a Distinguished Graduate of the Mechanical Engineering department in 2000.

All regents appointments by the governor are subject to confirmation by the state Senate.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

But Bobby La Loca is going to put Mike Hernandez in jail!!! LoL

Anonymous said...

So now we know you're laboring for a Republican, Montoya. Makes you a Stupid Mexican.

Anonymous said...

This is great news. With this prestigious appointment, Mke Hernandez can help Brownsville by maybe bringing A&M to the mix somehow. Bobby the blimp will cry a river and write all sorts of crap.....take care of your polyps, blimp! And stop falling down, panochon!

Anonymous said...

This is great for south Texas!

Say what you want but Mr Hernandez is not afraid to advocate for south Texas and put his own money in to the community.

Congrats!

chuy jr said...

too much venom in brownsville, Mike is a good guy, i went to school with him, but brownsville is pure caca, will never be a McAllen because of its own people- to much envidia, everybody wants the whole pie or the whole enchilidada.

Anonymous said...

I will serve an injunction to stop this madness, cried Booby WC, just watch me.

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