The Center for Nonprofits & Philanthropy at the Texas A&M University’s Bush School of Government and Public Service hosted the 20th anniversary of the Bank of America Program on Volunteerism on April 7, 2022.
The Bank of America Program on Volunteerism was held at the Holocaust Museum Houston located in Houston’s Museum District. This year’s event highlighted and recognized the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and their amazing volunteers, who without, would be no such show.
Program was moderated by:
- Sharleen Walkoviak ’77, Development Council, Bush School of Government & Public Service
Panelist:
- Chris Boleman ’96, Ph.D., President & CEO Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo
- Fred McClure ’76, J.D., Associate Vice President for Leadership and Engagement, Texas A&M University
- Melinda Guerra-Reeves, Chief Volunteer and HR Officer, Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo
General (Ret.) Mark A. Welsh III, Dean of the Bush School of Government & Public Service opened the evening welcoming everyone to the 20th Anniversary of the Bank of America Program on Volunteerism.
Endowed in 2000 by Bank of America in an effort to educate individuals and corporation on the importance of volunteerism in society, the Program on Volunteerism has been presented annually on the Texas A&M campus. “We feel honored to celebrate 20 years of the Bank of America program,” said Dr. William A. Brown, Professor and Director of the Center for Nonprofits & Philanthropy. “Hosting the event in Houston for the first time in its history along-side our friends at Bank of America made the event even more special this year.”
Watch the full event video online
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