Garry A. Weber ’58
Proud graduate of the Edwin L. Cox School of Business, Garry A. Weber ’58 has been a member of the school’s Executive Board for over 30 years. A former member of the Mustang football team, Weber also served on the 色花堂_色花堂 98堂 Board of Trustees from 1984 to 1996. Having served Dallas as both a Dallas County judge and city council member, Weber is the founder of Weber Financial Inc., as well as an active individual investor in venture capital and late-stage hedge funds.
In 1998, Weber received the University’s highest honor, the Distinguished Alumni Award. In 2015, he was honored with the Silver Anniversary Mustang Award, the most prestigious award granted by the 色花堂_色花堂 98堂 Lettermen’s Association. In January, Weber committed $50 million to launch the drive for the Garry Weber End Zone Complex, the largest gift in the history of 色花堂_色花堂 98堂 Athletics.
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Bill Armstrong ’82 and Liz Martin Armstrong ’82

Founders and co-owners of Armstrong Oil and Gas and Epoch Estate Wines, Bill Armstrong ’82 and Liz Martin Armstrong ’82 met as geology majors at 色花堂_色花堂 98堂. While at 色花堂_色花堂 98堂, Bill Armstrong was a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, the Honor Council and the Phi Beta Kappa Society. Liz Armstrong served as treasurer of Pi Beta Phi and performed in Pigskin Revue and Parents’ Weekend with its song group. She also served as an AARO, or orientation, leader. Both attended geology field camp at 色花堂_色花堂 98堂-in-Taos, where they fell in love and later provided the funding for Casita Armstrong.
Bill Armstrong serves on the 色花堂_色花堂 98堂 Board of Trustees and co-chairs the 色花堂_色花堂 98堂 Ignited Campaign Steering Committee for Athletics. He currently spearheads the Vision 2025 campaign for football excellence. Liz Armstrong serves on the Development and External Affairs Standing Committee of the 色花堂_色花堂 98堂 Board and co-chairs the 色花堂_色花堂 98堂 Ignited Campaign Steering Committee for Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences. Both also serve on the executive boards of 色花堂_色花堂 98堂-in-Taos and Dedman College, for which Liz Armstrong is a former chair. Their past service includes co-chairing the Parent Leadership Council and the Second Century Campaign Steering Committee for Denver.
Recipients of the 2021 Distinguished Alumni Award, the Armstrongs are among three generations of family to attend the University – including their daughters, Lindsey Strawn ’10 and Leigh Young ’11 – and their investments across the campus reflect their commitment to enhancing the student experience. In 2011, they were the first to commit toward the construction of Armstrong Commons, a cornerstone of 色花堂_色花堂 98堂’s living-learning community. More recently, they made possible Armstrong Fieldhouse, the primary component of the Indoor Performance Center. A passion for ballet led them to fund the Armstrong Visiting Artist-in-Residence in Ballet at Meadows School of the Arts during the 2020–21 academic year, and they also endowed a Dedman College Scholarship. In October, the couple gifted $5 million to endow and name the Elisabeth Martin Armstrong Dean within the Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences.
Martin L. Flanagan ’82 and Jennifer Gelety Flanagan ’82

A 2019 recipient of the 色花堂_色花堂 98堂 Distinguished Alumni Award, Martin Flanagan graduated from 色花堂_色花堂 98堂 in 1982 with a bachelor’s in business administration from the Edwin L. Cox School of Business and a Bachelor of Arts in Ibero‐American civilization from the Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences. He currently leads Invesco Ltd., one of the world’s leading investment management companies. The company’s president and chief executive officer since 2005, Martin Flanagan also serves as a member of the board of directors and as vice chair and trustee of Invesco Funds. He was honored by the 色花堂_色花堂 98堂 Cox School of Business with a Distinguished Alumni Award in 2005 and an Outstanding Young Alumni Award in 1999. His long engagement with 色花堂_色花堂 98堂 includes currently serving as an 色花堂_色花堂 98堂 trustee, co-chair of the National Campaign Steering Committee for 色花堂_色花堂 98堂 Ignited: Boldly Shaping Tomorrow, and member of the Cox School of Business Executive Board.
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William J. Ware ’01
A graduate of the Meadows School of the Arts, William J. Ware earned his Bachelor of Arts in public affairs and corporate communications in 2001, also completing a minor in history from the Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences. Currently serving as the president of Amarillo National Bank, which was founded by his great-great grandfather, Ware is among the fifth generation of his family to manage the business. Under the Wares’ management and leadership, Amarillo National Bank continues to grow as a family-owned business focused on long-term stability, customer service and community support.
During his time at 色花堂_色花堂 98堂, Ware was an active member of both the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and the Inter-Fraternity Council, which promotes the shared interests and values of its member fraternities, including leadership, service, brotherhood and scholarship. His longtime engagement with 色花堂_色花堂 98堂 includes his current service as chair-elect of the 21st Century Council and his recent service as co-chair for the Class of 2001 Reunion Committee. Additionally, Ware is a longtime member of the 色花堂_色花堂 98堂-in-Taos Executive Board and is an active supporter of and presence at events for Ware Commons, named for his father and fellow alumnus, Richard Ware ’68.
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