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Former president of Texas A&M University; former vice president and chief executive officer of Texas A&M University at Galveston [88] Alvin Luedecke: 1932 Former president of Texas A&M University: Juan L. Maldonado: Attended 1967–1970 with studies in engineering President of Laredo Community College since 2007 [89] Taylor Marshall: 1999
The president of Texas A&M University is the chief officer of the academic administration of Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas.Forty-one people—thirty-nine men and two women—have held this office, including those who were in the position when it was named Chairman of the Faculty between 1883-1890, and those who held the position in an acting or interim capacity.
President: Took office: Left office: Notes: David G. Burnet: 1836 1836 Burnet County; (acting) Vice-president of Texas under Lamar, U.S. Senator-Elect 1866. Sam Houston: 1836 1838 Houston; Houston County; also served as Governor and U.S. Senator, and formerly in Tennessee as Governor and U.S. Representative. Referred to as the first President ...
1.2 Vice-President. 1.3 Secretary of State. ... 1.9 Commissioner of Land Office. ... Toggle Third elected government of the Texas Republic subsection.
Rick Perry is the longest-serving governor, having assumed the governorship in 2000 upon the exit of George W. Bush, who resigned to take office as the 43rd president of the United States. Perry was elected in 2002 and he was re-elected in 2006 and 2010 serving for 14 years before choosing to retire in 2014.
The world’s richest man, the court papers read, is an “employee in the White House office,” not the leader of DOGE. “He is not an employee of the U.S. DOGE Service or U.S. DOGE Service ...
The direction and the momentum of the company is already moving to Texas," said Buzza, who was one of the first five employees at SpaceX, worked there for 12 years and remains in contact with many ...
Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Texas, ordered by year. Since its admission to statehood in 1845, Texas has participated in every U.S. presidential election except the 1864 election during the American Civil War , when the state had seceded to join the Confederacy , and the 1868 election , when the state was ...