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Albert C. Zapanta

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for Management and Administration from 1976 to 1977. From 1978 to 1993, he was a Vice President of ARCO. In 1973 he returned to his alma mater, USC, to found the USC Mexican-American Alumni Association with then President John R. Hubbard, the first of its kind organization to bring diversity, equity,
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where his father, Al Zapanta, Sr. had also attended and played on the football and track teams in the 1930s and where his cousin, Dr. Edward Zapanta was Trustee. Zapanta also graduated from the
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and inclusion to a major university and the prototype for the hundreds of similar organizations that now exist at nearly every university across the United States.
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authorities on the potential viability of extracting natural gas from below the airport grounds. Zapanta for Irving City Council Biography</ref>
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Advisory Committee on International Trade, Technology and Development, and later became the first U.S. senior officer to become Chief of Staff of the
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He serves as President and CEO of the United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce and previously sat on the Board of Directors of
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He received a Bachelor of Arts in Industrial Psychology and a Master of Arts in Public Administration from the
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Zapanta was also Founder, Chairman and CEO of PAZ Energy, LLC, which partnered with
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Dallas Morning News: U.S.-Mexico chamber chief acts as high-level trade ambassador
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and thirty other awards during the Vietnam War. He was also awarded the
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United Nations peacekeeping mission to the Western Sahara
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American politician, businessman, and soldier (born 1941)
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Index

Irving
Incumbent
Republican
Vietnam War
Atlantic Richfield
University of Southern California
Harvard Business School
Inter-American Defense College
National War College
Department of State's
United Nations peacekeeping mission to the Western Sahara
Silver Star
Bronze Stars
Purple Heart
Joint Service Commendation Medal
Gulf War
Operation Restore Hope
Operation Uphold Democracy
Bethlehem Steel
Department of the Interior
Chesapeake Energy
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
Tyson Foods



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