Port Commission meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at the Congressman Solomon P. Ortiz International Center. To view latest agenda, Commission Agenda, Audit Committee and Investment Commette, Industrial Development Corporation of the Port of Corpus Christi Authority, and Pilot Board of the Port of Corpus Christi Authority.
Ruben Bonilla, Jr. Bonilla holds a Bachelor of Arts and a Dr. of Jurisprudence from the University of Texas at Austin Law School and is a partner with Law Firm Bonilla & Chapa, P.C. His current community involvement and organizational affiliations include Chairman of Corpus Christi MPO, World Affairs Council, South Texas Institute of the Arts, LULAC, American GI Forum, and Board of Trustees for Tx A&M CC . Bonilla's professional affiliations include the State Bar of Texas, the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, the American Trial Lawyers Association and the Nueces County Bar Association. He has assisted in establishing many scholarships throughout this community including the Dan Purcell Scholarship Fun, Ruben Bonilla, Sr Memorial Scholarship, Maria Bonilla Scholarship, Bay Area Sports Most Valuable Player Scholarship and Jim Fisher Memorial Scholarship. His involvement in the community have been recognized through such honors as the Cecil Burney Humanitarian Award, Robert Baldwin, Award, Heroes of Children Award, and President's Award from the H. Boyd Hall Branch of the NAACP to name a few.
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Bernard A. Paulson Vice-Chairman Term: 2006-2009 County Appointee Port Commissioner since 1997 Paulson is a Chemical Engineer from Michigan State University in East Lansing and recipient of the Claud Erickson Award Distinguished Engineering Alumni. He is president and CEO of TOR Minerals International. Paulson has Chaired organizations such as the Safeharbor Committee, the Mayor's Water Advisory Committee and the Art Museum of South Texas. His civic involvement includes, but not limited to, Bay Area Economic Development Corp., Executive Committee Coastal Bend Bays Foundation and Policy Committee Corpus Christi Bay National Estuary Program. Paulson was 1st Lt. in the United States Air Force.
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Mike Carrell Carrell, President of Frost National Bank, graduated from Carroll High School and went on to receive a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and Master of Engineering from Texas A&M University. He also has a Master of Business Administration from Corpus Christi State University. Carrell serves on the board of numerous community organizations including USS Lexington Museum on the Bay, United Way, Corpus Christi Town Club, Corpus Christi Banker's Association, Driscoll Children's Hospital Development Board, and Buccaneer Commission. Other community involvement includes Boy Scouts of America, South Texas Institute for the Arts, Corpus Christi Rotary Club, and CC Bay Area Economic Development Corp. |
Yolanda G. Olivarez Olivarez is a Sr. Vice President at Wells Fargo Bank with more than 14+ years in the banking industry. Her community service includes fundraising for numerous charities, such as March of Dimes, Heart Association, United Way Task Force and American Cancer Society. She has served on many community boards, such as Avance Selena Center, Selena Memorial Committee, Texas A&M University/Project for Dr. Hector P. Garc’a, Garc’a Plaza Scholarship Fund, Civil Service Commissioner, Workforce Development Corporation, and many other boards. Her most recent awards and accomplishments include assisting to chair the fundraiser for Avance Selena Center, assistant fundraiser for the USS Lexington and assisted Nueces County in the Earned Income Credit Program.
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Robert J. Gonzalez, Sr. Commissioner Term: 2006-2009 County Appointee Port Commissioner since 2000 Former Vice-Chair from 2001 - 2002 Gonzalez has Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Texas School of Law and is the Founder/Senior Partner of the Law Offices of Gonzalez & Gonzalez, LLP. His community service includes involvement in the Buccaneer Commission, the Carnival Committee and a National Recruiter, Parade Commodore. He is a member of the Corpus Christi Bar Association, the State Bar of Texas and the Texas Trial Lawyers Association.
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Judy Hawley
Following her first career of teaching and coaching tennis, Judy Hawley served four terms in the Texas House of Representatives. During her tenure in the House, she focused her legislative agendas around issues which impacted rural Texas. She served as Vice-Chair of both the Transportation and Energy Resources Committees and authored numerous bills relating to those industries. Additionally, she served on the Agriculture and Livestock Committee and sponsored major legislation for the agricultural producers in the state. As Chair of the Rural Caucus, she carried the legislation establishing the Office of Rural Community Affairs which coordinates rural issues among the state agencies and serves as a resource for rural communities. Serving as the Vice-Chair of the House Military Caucus, Ms. Hawley carried the legislation which established both the Texas Military Preparedness Commission and the Office of Defense Affairs. Ms. Hawley represented Texas as Vice-Chair of the Southern States Energy Board and as a member of the National Energy Council.
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Ken Berry
Berry has a Bachelor’s degree in civil and industrial engineering, Texas A&M University, 1978. Berry has served a previous term as a port commissioner (1999-2002). He also has been a Tuloso-Midway school board trustee and chairman of the county's hospital board.
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Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Port Commission meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at the Congressman Solomon P. Ortiz International Center
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