Box Office Closure - Memorial Day
Notice: The Tobin Center Box Office will be closed on Monday, May 26 in honor of Memorial Day. Regular hours will resume on Tuesday, May 27.
Don Frost recently retired from Frost Bank after a 44-year career in Finance. He began his career in 1980 with the Texas Department of Banking as a state bank examiner in the Austin Region.
David serves as Development Manager at Weston Urban, where he is focused on real estate development in downtown San Antonio. He joined Weston Urban from Blueprint Local, a firm investing in real estate development to promote long-term, inclusive economic growth. Prior to Blueprint Local, David led Admiral Capital Group's efforts to make a strong social impact in the cities where the firm invests. David's focus was to expand Admiral’s platform to make direct impact investments as well as scaling the firm's philanthropic work.
Jack's distinguished career spans over five decades, showcasing a diverse array of roles across the sports and performing arts sectors. He began his journey in athletics as the Football Defensive Coordinator at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. His passion and leadership skills led him to Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri, where he excelled as the Head Football Coach and Athletic Director.
Corinna serves as President and Chief Administrative Officer of HOLT Group, a values-based, family- owned company serving the industrial world.
Headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, HOLT Group includes companies such as HOLT CAT®, Texas First Rentals®, and HOLT Truck Centers®.
In 1996, after 11 years as director of the Visual Arts Center in Richmond, Virginia, Paula Owen became president of Southwest School of Art, where she has overseen the expansion of donors, programs, enrollment, property and facilities, historic preservation, and strategic planning. She retired in June of 2022.
Nelson William Wolff has represented Bexar County in various political offices since 1971, when he was elected to the Texas House of Representatives. Thereafter, he was elected to the Texas Senate in 1973, the San Antonio City Council in 1987, and served as Mayor of San Antonio from 1991 to 1995. He served as Bexar County Judge from 2001 to 2022; having been appointed in 2001 and subsequently elected to five full terms. He is only the second person in more than a century to serve as both Mayor of San Antonio and Bexar County Judge.
Col. Clarence R. (Reggie) Williams is a leadership professional with experience in profit and not-for-profit business areas. He is a top-notch planner, researcher and executive whose education, military, United Services Automobile Association (USAA) and non-profit experiences make him a valuable resource to any organization's aspirations for success. He has held key executive positions as President and CEO San Antonio Area Foundation, USAA Senior Vice President IT Operations and Colonel United States Air Force.
William G. Moll served for three years as CEO of KLRN public television in San Antonio, concluding his career of more than 58 years in broadcasting. Mr. Moll’s wide-ranging experience includes positions as President of WNBC-TV in New York; President/CEO of the Television Bureau of Advertising (TVB) in New York; President/CEO of Clear Channel Television in San Antonio; President/CEO of WKRC-TV, in Cincinnati, Ohio; President/CEO of Harte-Hanks Broadcasting in San Antonio.
Dr. William L. Henrich received his undergraduate degree from Columbia University and his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine, and later completed a residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Oregon Medical School and a fellowship in Nephrology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Dr. Henrich served as Professor of Internal Medicine at UT Southwestern Medical School, Associate Chief of Staff for Research and Development at the VA Medical Center in Dallas and Attending Physician at Zale Lipshy University Hospital.
Phil Hardberger served two terms as Mayor of San Antonio. Shortly after taking office in 2005, his strong leadership ability was placed in the national spotlight as he led city efforts to help displaced residents of the Gulf Coast during Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Hardberger, a former Chief Justice of the Fourth Court of Appeals, a civil rights attorney, a Peace Corps volunteer, and a former Air Force bomber pilot, was re-elected in 2007 by an overwhelming 77 percent of the vote. At the end of his second term in 2009, he held an 86 percent approval