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Bill Hobby has devoted his life to public service, to his country, his state, and his city – as naval officer, journalist, parliamentary expert, governmental policymaker, university regent, lieutenant governor of Texas, university professor, and chancellor of the University of Houston System. Born in Houston in 1932, Bill Hobby graduated from Rice University in 1953. He then served four years in the United States Navy and during his Navy days, he married Diana Poteat Stallings of North Carolina. They have four children and 10 grandchildren. Following his military service, Hobby joined the staff of the Houston
Post, the flagship of his family’s communications business. He was president
of the Houston Post for nearly 21 years when the family sold the paper in
1983. He then served as chairman of the board of H&C Communications until
his retirement in 1996. Hobby was parliamentarian of the Texas Senate, under the guidance of
Lt. Gov. Ben Ramsey, during the 56th Legislature in 1959. He headed an extensive review of the state’s welfare system before
his election as Lieutenant Governor in 1972. Bill Hobby and the Hobby's family brought tremendous progress to
Texas in numerous areas-public education, mental health, water conservation,
fiscal management, indigent health care, corrections, and public assistance
programs, to name a few. But none of his many achievements is more important than his
determination that Texas must sustain its commitment to excellence in higher
education, and his support for the resources that make that possible. Personal
Born: January 19, 1932, Houston, Texas Education
St. Albans School, Washington, D.C., 1949 Military
Service
U.S. Navy, 1953-1957, discharged with rank of lieutenant (jg) Business
History
Chairman, H&C Communications (and successor companies),
1983-present Public
Service
Lieutenant
Governor, Texas, 1973-1991 Higher
Education Service
Current:Radoslav Tsanoff Professor, Rice University, 1989-present Past:Chancellor, University of Houston System, 1995-1997 Member, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Formula Advisory Committee 1996-2002 Member, Institute for Social Research, National Advisory Council 1999-2005 Honorary
Degrees
Doctor of Laws, University of Houston, 1997 Awards
President Emeritus, Texas Senate President’s Medallion, University of Houston, 2009 Professional
Associations
Fellow, National Academy of Public Administration, 1991-present Directorships
The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation, 1998-present Center for Public Policy Priorities, 2003-present Southwest Airlines, 1990-2007 Columbine-JDS, 1995-1997 |