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The Board of Trustees of Episcopal Foundation of Dallas is composed of the following accomplished and distinguished Episcopalians:
William B. Madden, Chairman of the Board, has over 40 years experience in general securities and investment advisory business. He is president of Madden Securities Corporation. His firm is a member firm of the National Association of Securities Dealers and a Registered Investment Advisor with the Securities and Exchange Commission. He has served as a Highland Park Town Council Member, and Mayor Pro-Tem. He currently serves on the Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation Board of Directors. His twelve years service on the Texas Water Development Board includes seven years as its chairman. He is a former Vestryman at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, and former member of the Holy Family School Board in McKinney. He is a Life Member of the Salesmanship Club and a SMU graduate.
W. Plack Carr, Jr., Immediate Past Chairman, serves on committees and boards for the Episcopal School of Dallas, Gaston Episcopal Hospital Foundation, Association of Fundraising Professionals, Salvation Army, YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas, Genesis Women's Shelter, and UT Southwestern Hospital Board of Managers. His primary interest has been to serve as President of Southwestern Medical Foundation and UT Southwestern Medical Center. He has been a member of the vestry at St. Michael and All Angels Church and has worked with St. Michael's School, Hockaday School, and St. Philip's School. He spent a year as interim Head of the Episcopal School of Dallas during the Reverend Stephen Swann's sabbatical.
Louis A. Beecherl, Jr., Chairman Emeritus of the Board, is a former senior warden at Church of the Incarnation, Dallas. He now serves as Trustee and Secretary of the Board of the Corporation of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas. Vice-Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Salvation Army, Mr. Beecherl has served as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the YMCA, Vice-President of the Circle Ten Council of the Boy Scouts of America, and Trustee of the Communities Foundation of Texas. He was Chairman of the Board of Regents for the University of Texas System and Chairman of the Texas Water Development Board for the Texas Department of Water Resources. He currently serves as Vice-Chairman of the Governor's Business Council.
Robin M. Caldwell serves as President of the Board. She recently retired from JCPenney, where she had been employed since 1974, most recently as Director of Community Relations and President of the JCPenney Company Fund overseeing the Company's charitable contributions, community relations programs and coordinating marketing activities for JCPenney Afterschool and Special Events. She has served in various capacities; including lector, Budget Committee member, and Sunday school teacher at the Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration in Dallas. A member of an Allocations Panel for the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas for over seven years, she has served five years as a Panel Chair, as well as serving on the Stewardship Committee. She is currently on the Board of Directors of the Episcopal Church Foundation, serving as Chair of the Nominations and Board Governance Committee, and on the Board of Trustees for the Parish Episcopal School, serving as Chair of the Facilities Committee. She has a B.A. in Art History from the College of William and Mary and an M.B.A. in Finance from Fordham University.
Louis J. Schaufele III serves as Treasurer and Vice-President of the Board and also as Chairman of the Investment Committee. He is a former Senior Warden at Church of the Incarnation in Dallas and currently serves on the board of the Incarnation Foundation. He has been in the investment management business for over 25 years and is a Managing Director for Stanford Financial Group. Lou received his undergraduate degree from SMU. He is a member of the Salesmanship Club of Dallas and other charitable organizations.
Timothy A. Mack, Board Secretary, is a partner in the law firm of Hunton & Williams. He also serves as Chancellor of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas and President of the Corporation of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas. He represents the Diocese of Dallas as a Lay Deputy to the General Convention of the Episcopal Church and a Lay Delegate to the Anglican Communion Network. He and his family attend St. Matthew's Cathedral, where he was formerly senior warden, a member of the vestry and a trustee of its Endowment Fund. He is a life-long resident of East Dallas and serves on the board of directors of Lakehill Preparatory School and was formerly Chairman of the Board of Management of the YMCA at White Rock.
Robert V. "Buddie" Barnes, Jr. and is a member of Christ Church, Plano. A Texas A&M graduate with a BS in Industrial Technology with majors in Architecture and Management, Mr. Barnes is Chairman, President, C.E.O. and Director of Dee Brown, Inc. His civic activities include Salesmanship Club of Dallas, Mason Contractors Association of America, Dallas County Pioneer Association, Dallas Museum of Natural History, and Dallas Symphony Association. He is a director of the University of Texas at Arlington Construction Research Center and a director of East Dallas Young Life.
Harriet Hahn Cousins served two years as Senior Warden at St. Michael & All Angels in Dallas, as well as Treasurer of the Women of St. Michael. Ms. Cousins was Treasurer and board member of St. Michael School and a Trustee of Episcopal School of Dallas. She has served as Treasurer and Administrative Vice-President of the Junior League of Dallas, and currently serves as a Trustee of the Junior League Endowment Fund. She served on the 2002 United Way of Metropolitan Dallas Allocation Committee. Professionally, she directs the undergraduate business and internship programs at the University of Dallas. A graduate of the University of Texas, Austin, she is the mother of three boys.
John M. Hind is a Sr. Vice President and Portfolio Manager for the Dallas Region with Frost Bank and has 38 years of experience in the investment business. He is a long-standing member of the CFA Institute and the CFA Society of Dallas-Fort Worth. He has served as the Treasurer for the Diocese of Dallas since 2004. Since he moved to Dallas in 1981, he's been an active member of St. James Episcopal Church, serving as a former Senior Warden, Chalice Bearer and member of the Finance Committee for the church. He has served as the past president of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew and as a Sunday school teacher and confirmation teacher. John has also served as Lay Director for the Curculio Movement for the Diocese of Dallas and Fort Worth, on Happenings and New Beginnings Teams, as well as on the Board of the Episcopal Renewal Center. A graduate of University of Texas, John has been married for 43 years and has four children and four grandchildren. His hobbies include oil painting and sailing.
Howell D. Harralson, an SMU business school graduate, is a financial advisor with UBS Financial Services, Inc. and serves on the Foundation's Investment Committee. A member of St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, Mr. Harralson's civic activities include the Salesmanship Club of Dallas, the City of University Park Finance Committee and Employee Benefits Committee, the SMU Alumni Association Board, YMCA committees, and a term as Salesmanship Club Foundation Chairman.
Robert A. Hulsey is President and Chief Executive Officer of the American National Bank of Texas in Terrell, Texas. He has served as Chairman of the Independent Bankers Association of Texas and as a director of IBAT and Texas Bankers Association. He has also served as Director of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas and the Southwest Automated Clearinghouse Association. Robert currently serves as a Trustee for the Corporation of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas and has previously been a member of the Executive Council of the Diocese. Among numerous boards and committees, Robert has been Chairman of the Terrell Chamber of Commerce, the Terrell Park Board, and Terrell United Way. He is active in St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in McKinney.
Langford Keith, III is Vice President - Investments in the Wealth Management and Business Banking division of UBS. He is a graduate of the University of New Mexico and received his MBA from Thunderbird - the Garvin School of International Management. Ford began his career in banking and wealth management at Republic Bank - Dallas, now Bank of America. He is a member of St. Matthew's Cathedral, where he serves as treasurer. He is a board member of the Pre-GED School at the Cathedral, advisory board member of the Wilkinson Center, and pas president of the East Dallas Cooperative Parish.
The Reverend Stephen B. Swann is the founding Rector and Headmaster of the Episcopal School of Dallas, a unique, faith-centered college-preparatory institution that educates over 1100 children, pre-school through grade 12. He has been a member of ESD Board of Directors since its inception, and will serve throughout his lifetime. A native of Texas, Father Swann received a Master of Divinity from the Church Divinity School of the Pacific in Berkeley, California. He attended Perkins School of Theology at SMU and holds a BA in Psychology from Northeastern State University in Oklahoma. Before founding ESD in 1974, Father Swann served as chaplain at the St. Michael School and Director of Christian Education Ministries at St. Michael and All Angels Church. He currently serves on the Endowment Committee for ESD and is a member of the Order of St. John. He has been the Chairman of the Diocesan Ministries Commission. Father Swann is the recipient of the 2001 National Jewish Humanitarian Award, the 2000-2001 Oak Cliff Lions Club Humanitarian Award and the 2005 Hope for Humanity Award benefiting the Dallas Holocaust Museum. He is married to Carolyn Campbell Swann. They have four children and nine grandchildren.
Dan E. Wilson is a former Senior Warden at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Dallas, where he remains an active member. After completing a 29-year career with UBS Financial Services where he served as Managing Director for the southwest region of the firm's Municipal Securities Group, he founded Beyond Imagination, an executive and professional coaching practice. Mr. Wilson is active in a number of organizations in the church, the community, and around the state. He recently completed a three-year term on the Executive Council of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas, and currently serves on the board of trustees for The Canterbury Episcopal School in De Soto. He is vice chairman of the board of trustees of Star Ranch, a residential treatment center for abused children located in Kerr County, Texas. An active fundraiser, he is currently involved with capital campaigns for several organizations, including the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas and Canterbury Episcopal School.
The Rt. Rev. James M. Stanton serves on the Foundation's Board as an Ex-Officio member as the sixth Bishop of Dallas (879 in the American Succession). He was Ordained and Consecrated as our new Bishop on March 6, 1993, by the Most Rev. Edmond L. Browning. He graduated from Chapman University, pursued ordination in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), and attended Lexington Theological Seminary (Disciples of Christ) in Lexington, Kentucky and California School of Theology at Claremont, California, where he graduated with a D. Min degree in 1975. Bishop Stanton was confirmed in 1975, and spent a year in further study at the Church Divinity School of the Pacific at Berkeley, California. He was ordained to the diaconate by the Rt. Rev. Robert C. Rusack, Bishop of Los Angeles in June 1977, and he was ordained to the priesthood by the Rt. Rev. Victor M, Rivera, Bishop of San Joachin in October 1977. Bishop Stanton has served as curate at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Canoga Park, in the Diocese of Los Angeles, (1976-1977), as vicar of St. Stephen's Mission in Stockton, California, in the Diocese of San Joaquin (1977-1981), as Rector of St. Luke's Church, Cedar Falls, in the Diocese of Iowa (1982-1987). He returned to the Diocese of Los Angeles in 1987 and served as the Rector of St. Mark's Church, Glendale, California until his election as Bishop of Dallas at the end of 1992. He served two three-year terms on the National Cursillo Committee during which time he authored the Spiritual Advisors' Workbook and many of the booklets included in the NECC Library. He has a deep interest in the ministry of the laity, church growth and evangelism, writing and developing materials for parish use. He also served as a Chaplain in the U. S. Army Reserve. Bishop Stanton is married to Diane Hanson of Glendale, California, and they have a daughter, Jennifer Hargrave and son Justin. They also have three grandsons and one granddaughter.
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