Austin Founder Lions Club
Mark Strama Introduced by Lion Gaylord Armstrong
As a former five term member of the Texas House of Representatives from Austin, Mark Strama will provide us with his perspective of the issues confronting this session of the Texas House of Representatives and the issues important not only to our State but to Austin and our business community. Mark’s service as a member of the Texas House has been recognized by Texas Monthly’s Ten Best Members of the Legislature. In addition to his service as a professor at the University of Texas at Austin, Mark is an appointed member to the Texas Ethics Commission and is a frequent guest on public and political affairs programs such as Spectrun’s Capitol Tonight.
About our Speaker:
Mark Strama is Director of the Annette Strauss Institute for Civic Life at the University of Texas at Austin. He is also a Professor of Practice in UT’s Moody College of Communication and in the Plan II program. Mark was recently appointed by the Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives to serve on the Texas Ethics Commission.
Previously, Mark spent ten years at Google Fiber working to upgrade the speed and quality of internet service in the United States. Prior to that he served five terms in the Texas House of Representatives, where he focused on renewable energy, public education, and electoral reform. Mark received Honorable Mentions on Texas Monthly's Ten Best Legislators list in three of his five sessions in the House; Texas Monthly said "Strama cares as much about others' success as his own."
Prior to running for public office, Mark founded the first company to enable Americans to fill out a voter registration form on the Internet - 700,000 people used this technology to register to vote in the 2000 election cycle. During the 1996 election cycle, Mark was Director of Programs at Rock the Vote, a non-partisan organization that works with MTV and the music industry to engage young people in the political process. He previously worked for former Texas Governor Ann Richards and Texas State Senator Rodney Ellis.
Mark graduated from Brown University with degrees in philosophy and political science. He is married to Crystal Cotti, a former Austin City Hall reporter. They have three industrious daughters and one very lazy dog.
There is such a thing as a free lunch!
We will be serving turkey, dressing, green bean casserole and potato casserole. These items were frozen and are leftovers from our club's Holiday Party. No Charge! Just register to let us know you're coming.
We order meals based on your reservations and must pay for them even if you do not show up. If you need to change or cancel your reservation, please call 512-441-1555.
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