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2026 Education Symposium

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Keynote Speakers

Col. Michael Edward Fossum (6 x 4 in)

Col Michael E. Fossum '80, USAFR (Ret.)

Chief Operating Officer - Texas A&M University at Galvetson

Vice President - Texas A&M University

Superintendent - Texas A&M Maritime Academy

Breakfast Keynote Speaker

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Michael E. Fossum '80 currently serves as a Vice President of Texas A&M University, the Chief Operating Officer of the Galveston Campus, and the Superintendent of the Texas A&M Maritime Academy. Fossum joined Texas A&M following his retirement from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) – Johnson Space Center in 2017. Fossum is a veteran of three space flights with 194 days in space and 48 hours in seven spacewalks during his 19 years as an astronaut. During his last mission in 2011, Fossum served as the Commander of the International Space Station. He has logged over 2,000 hours in 35 different aircraft throughout the course of his career. Fossum earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University and was commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Air Force in 1980. He is also a graduate of the US Air Force Test Pilot School and has earned Master of Science degrees in Systems Engineering and Space Science. Fossum was born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and grew up in McAllen, Texas. He is married to his Aggie sweetheart, the former Melanie J. London '80. They have four children and nine grandchildren. He enjoys family and outdoor activities. Fossum has been a lifelong supporter and volunteer in the Scouting program.
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Elisa Villanueva Beard

President & CEO

Houston Endowment

Lunch Keynote Speaker

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Elisa Villanueva Beard joined Houston Endowment as president and CEO in 2026. A nationally recognized nonprofit leader with nearly three decades of experience guiding organizational transformation, she leads the Foundation’s vision to create a vibrant region where all have the opportunity to thrive. She works alongside a multidisciplinary team to shape the Foundation’s priorities and deploy its resources—including more than $100 million in annual grantmaking—to strengthen public education, increase civic engagement, enhance the arts and culture sector, grow greenspaces, and ensure the organization remains responsive to the needs of our community today and forward-looking in building for the future. A South Texas native and longtime Houston resident, Villanueva Beard brings a leadership approach grounded in trust, partnership, and mission-driven impact. Her experience—shaped by time in the classroom and in communities across the country—has reinforced her belief in the power of local leadership and the importance of strengthening the systems that allow families and neighborhoods to thrive. Villanueva Beard comes to the Foundation after a 27-year tenure at Teach for America (TFA), where she helped guide the organization through major periods of growth, strengthening its impact and national reach. She served as CEO for 12 years, leading an enterprise of approximately 1,500 staff and more than 70,000 alumni, navigating multi-year organizational transformation—including digital modernization—and strengthening the organization’s long-term strategy. Her tenure included stewardship of a $200 million endowment and oversight of a $300 million operating enterprise, rigorous external evaluation of organizational impact, and extensive partnership-building across philanthropy, government, and civic organizations. She launched innovative initiatives including the TFA Reinvention Lab, the research and development engine for the organization to foster new ways of learning, and the Ignite Fellowship program, a personalized, high-impact tutoring corps. Prior to becoming CEO, Villanueva Beard served as the chief operating officer for TFA and oversaw the organization’s field operations expansion from 22 to 48 sites over eight years. In her tenure as TFA’s executive director in the Rio Grande Valley, she more than tripled the size of the teaching corps, increased fundraising efforts, and built new community partnerships. Her journey of public service began in the classroom as a TFA corps member, teaching elementary students in Phoenix. That experience shaped her enduring belief in the potential of every child and the care, high standards, and support they need to thrive. Villanueva Beard earned a B.A. in sociology from DePauw University. She serves on the boards of The Holdsworth Center, City Fund, GoGuardian, Leadership for Educational Equity, and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. She is the Governance Chair and Champion for JOURNEY to Lead and an inaugural member of the Pahara–Aspen Education Fellowship. She has been recognized among LinkedIn’s Top 20 Voices in Social Impact and ALPFA’s 50 Most Powerful Latinas. She lives with her husband and four sons in Houston.

SESSION A: MULTIPLE ROADS TO SUCCESS: EXPLORING TRADES, APPRENTICESHIPS, AND COLLEGE OPTIONS

Michael Gutierrez

Michael Gutierrez

TXRX Labs

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Dr. Teri Elkins Longacre serves as Senior Vice Provost and Dean for Undergraduate Student Success in the Office of the Provost at the University of Houston. In this role, Dr. Longacre is responsible for the design and implementation of institutional student success initiatives along with oversight of enrollment management functions. Dr. Longacre also provides operational leadership for Houston Guided Pathways to Success which includes supporting transfer pathway development across fourteen participating two and four-year institutions in the greater Houston region. She is an Associate Professor of Management at the C. T. Bauer College of Business at the University of Houston, where she joined the faculty in 1997 and previously served as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in Bauer as well as the University of Houston Faculty and Staff Ombudsperson. Dr. Longacre received her undergraduate degree from Baylor University and a Ph.D. and J.D. from the University of Houston.

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University of Houston System

Cory Hughes
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With more than thirty-five years of experience in higher education and career-focused training, Cory Hughes has built a distinguished career as an educator, administrator, and executive leader within private postsecondary institutions across the United States. Since 2015, he has served as a Campus President for Lincoln Educational Services Corporation, overseeing campuses in Grand Prairie, Texas; Columbia, Maryland; and most recently Houston, Texas. Lincoln Educational Services Corporation is a leading provider of diversified career-oriented post-secondary education. Lincoln offers recent high school graduates and working adults career-oriented programs in four principal areas of study: transportation, healthcare, skilled trades, and information technology. Lincoln has provided the workforce with skilled technicians since its inception in 1946. Lincoln currently operates 22 campuses in 12 states under 3 brands: Lincoln College of Technology, Lincoln Technical Institute, and Nashville Auto-Diesel College.[BS1.1] Throughout his tenure, Cory has focused on creating safe, supportive learning environments while driving institutional growth, operational excellence, and regulatory compliance. His strategic leadership and enrollment initiatives have contributed to significant student population growth and operational success. Prior to joining Lincoln Tech, Mr. Hughes held executive leadership positions with several respected educational organizations, including Campus President at Everest University, Chief Operating Officer for Swedish Institute and Chief Administrative Officer for Eastern School of Acupuncture and Traditional Medicine as well as Director-level positions in admissions, education, and student services. Known for collaborative leadership, operational excellence, and a passion for student achievement, Mr. Hughes continues to have a lasting impact on career education and workforce development. A New Jersey native, Mr. Hughes is a graduate of Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey, Mr. Hughes lives in Kingwood, TX with his wife, Robyn, and twin 9-year-olds Jacob and Elle.
Corey Hughes

Lincoln Tech

Rafael Alvarez
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Rafael “Rafa” Alvarez is Senior Vice President of Regional Workforce Development at the Greater Houston Partnership, where he leads UpSkill Houston and the Connectivity Project—a region-wide initiative bridging education, nonprofits, and employers to create pathways to family-sustaining careers. An acclaimed social entrepreneur, Rafael founded Genesys Works in 2002, scaling it over 17 years into a national enterprise that has provided thousands of students with professional training and corporate internships. His leadership earned him recognition from Forbes as one of the world’s top social entrepreneurs and induction into the Ashoka Fellowship. Beyond his nonprofit impact, Rafael served on the founding leadership team at Moderno Porcelain Works and lectured on social entrepreneurship at Rice University’s MBA program. A Houstonian for over 30 years, he holds an M.S. in Engineering Management from the University of Houston and a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University.
Moderator: Rafael Alvarez

Greater Houston Partnership

SESSION B: ANCHORS OF OPPORTUNITY: MAVIGATING CAREERS IN HOUSTON'S ENERGY, HEALTHCARE, AND THE PORT REGION

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Maria joined Port Houston in April of 2021 and is the Director of Community Relations. Prior to joining the Port, she worked at Avenue CDC where she served as the Director of Community Initiatives. Her accomplishments include securing a $750,000 grant for the Northline Community and a $675,000 grant for capacity building and advocacy efforts in the Greater Northside. She also implemented the BUILD health challenge grant that helped refer 700 homes to the Health Department Lead Abatement program. Maria was also selected as the 2020 NFL Houston Texans Campeón de la Comunidad, which honors an outstanding leader in the Latino community who is making a positive impact on the city of Houston through service and dedication to a local non-profit. Maria is a Cum Laude graduate of Baylor University, with a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies. She is also a Certified Associate in Project Management. She is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Psychology from Harvard University – Extension school.
Maria Aguirre
Port Houston

 

Kati Dehtan
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Kati Dehtan serves as a Senior Manager of Refinery HR at the Houston Valero Refinery and has been with Valero for 19 years. She supports leaders and teams in building strong, safe, and high performing workplaces through a practical and collaborative approach. She loves to volunteer and give back to the community and is an MS 150 Bike Ride participant. In her spare time, she enjoys cycling and traveling with her husband.
Katie Dehtan
Valero-Houston Refinery

 

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Michelle has worked at MD Anderson for more than 28 years and her focus for the past 20 years has been leading teams to attract, hire, develop, and retain top talent for MD Anderson in an extremely competitive healthcare market. Michelle collaborates with Human Resources colleagues to align technology to support business processes and enable streamlined workflows. She is committed to enhancing the full employee life cycle experience through promotion of development opportunities, as well as participation in mentoring and coaching activities. Given the evolving landscape in healthcare and impact of various external factors, Michelle manages change by focusing on agility and creating a flexible team environment.
Michelle Newton
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

 

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Dr. Frances Villagran-Glover serves as President of Houston Community College Southeast College, where she champions student success, workforce readiness, and expanded access to educational opportunity. With more than 25 years of experience in education across six states, her career spans K–12, community colleges, and national higher education organizations. A first-generation college graduate, she has dedicated her work to removing barriers for students and creating pathways to meaningful careers. Under her leadership, HCC Southeast College has achieved consistent year-over-year enrollment growth of more than 25 percent. She also oversees HCC’s Centers of Excellence districtwide in Business and Logistics, Material Science, and Teacher Education, helping align academic programs with regional workforce needs. Through her service with BakerRipley Advisory, SER Jobs for Progress, and the Economic Alliance Board, Dr. Villagran-Glover continues to strengthen partnerships among education, industry, and the broader community. Dr. Villagran-Glover lives by the motto: "Find a way or make one," reflecting her proactive approach to overcoming challenges and driving positive workforce and educational change.
Moderator: Dr. Frances Villagran-Glover
Houston City College Southeast

Presenting Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

Registration Sponsor

Social Media Sponsor

Photography Sponsor

East End Chamber of Commerce Foundation Board of Directors

Paula Mendoza - Chair | Possible Missions

Christopher Rowland - Treasurer | Frost Bank

Trina Silva -Secretary | Harris County Department of Education

Patrick Bradly | TPC Group, Inc.

Becky Chin | Chick-Fil-A 45 & Wayside, 45 & Woodridge

Frances Castaneda Dyess | East End Chamber of Commerce

Eduardo Elizondo | Houston Independent School District

Amy Jo Foreman | Chamberlain Hrdlicka Attorneys at Law

Sara Montelongo-Oyervidez | Valero Houston Refinery

Richard C. Rice | Houston Community College

Dr. Frecia Todd | AAMA

Angela Watson | Watson Wealth Management

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