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For children, for justice, for freedom
The 16-member Board of Trustees will determine the organization's work, steering it toward the effective and successful achievement of its mission. An Executive Committee, made up of up to nine Board members, will serve as the core group of decision makers.
Founding Trustees
Philip C. Bobbitt
Senior Fellow, Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law
School of Law, The University of Texas at Austin
Rambie Briggs M.D.
Barbara Jordan's personal physician
Lago Vista, Texas
Sam Bryant
Bryant Wealth Investment Group, LLC
Austin, Texas
Norma Cantu
Professor of Law and Education
The University of Texas at Austin
Michele Deitch
Lecturer, LBJ School of Public Affairs
The University of Texas at Austin
Rodney Ellis
Texas Senate District 13
Hon. Wilford Flowers
Judge, 147th Criminal District Court, Austin
William B. Hilgers
Hilgers & Ugarte, P.C., Austin
Steve Martin
Corrections Consultant
Former General Counsel, Texas Prison System
Joseph C. Parker, Jr., J.D., D.Min.
Senior Pastor
David Chapel Missionary Baptist Church, Austin
Clift Price M.D.
Former Director, Division of Maternal and Child Health
Texas State Department of Health
Mary Beth Rogers
Author, Barbara Jordan: American Hero
Former CEO, KLRU TV, Austin
Darryl Tocker
Executive Director, Tocker Foundation
David C. Warner Ph.D.
Wilbur J. Cohen Professor in Health and Social Policy
LBJ School of Public Affairs
The University of Texas at Austin