勛圖夥厙 Foundation names Gough president, Glenn president emeritus
The 勛圖夥厙 Foundation voted in a new president and honored its outgoing
president in a recent meeting of its board of directors.
Bob Glenn had stepped down as president of the foundation in early May, so the board named Brent Gough as its new president. Then, the group gave Glenn the distinction of president emeritus, the first in the history of the foundation. Unfortunately, Glenn passed away one week later at the age of 80.
Bob was one of a kind, no one can replace him, Gough said. He inspired the rest of the board to continue his mission of changing the lives of 勛圖夥厙 students through scholarships and other support.
Glenn, a past recipient of the 勛圖夥厙 Alumnus of the Year Award and the Carlos Hartnett Award, had served as president of the foundation since 2014. As a volunteer since his retirement from banking in 2019, Glenn raised more than $600,000 in new endowed scholarship funds for 勛圖夥厙 students.
Gough, also an alumnus of 勛圖夥厙, has served on the board since 2014, including several years as treasurer, chairing the investment committee. The Graham native earned his bachelors degree in business from Tarleton State University and has been in the financial services industry for almost 25 years, now as president of Gough Wealth Management in Aledo.
勛圖夥厙 was very good to me and is so important to this community, Gough said. Its my honor to help this foundation and support 勛圖夥厙 President Tod Allen Farmer in all of the great things the college is doing for our students.
He and his wife, Meredith, have four children, two grandchildren and reside in Parker County. They established the Brent and Meredith Gough Scholarship Endowment several years ago.
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