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Joshua Hernandez

Josh HernandezJoshua Hernandez, born and raised in Victoria, Texas, attended St. Joseph High School and later received his undergraduate degree in Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Colorado in Boulder. He carved his pursuits as a reporter for the CU Campus Press for two years before moving onto Campus Editor and then Sports Editor. Joshua was distinguished with both the Rick Reilly Scholarship for Journalism in Sports and the Barrie Hartman Scholarship for Journalism in News-Editorial. He furthered his reporting skills as an intern for the Boulder Daily Camera Newspaper. Joshua juggled his free time between the Journalism Board, National Society of Collegiate Scholars, the CU LEAD Alliance Program and the Multi-Ethnic Media Organization (MEMO). He joined Sigma Nu Fraternity in the fall of 2001 and later served terms as both Scholarship and Alumni Chairs. Joshua graduated in May 2005 with the distinction of Honors and began a position as Public Relations Coordinator for Ironman North America Triathlon, where he spent the following year learning the nuances of marketing, advertising and public relations. He relocated to the Dallas-Fort Worth area in 2006 and moved into the business of mortgage lending. Joshua currently runs a mortgage branch through Mortex Lending in downtown Fort Worth. He also lives in downtown Fort Worth with his twin brother, Justin, where the two co-founded and currently operate Impossible Possibilities.

Justin Hernandez

Justin HernandezJustin Hernandez graduated from Memorial High School in Victoria, Texas, in 2001 and completed his undergraduate degree at Texas State University in San Marcos with a Bachelor in Business Administration with an emphasis in Finance. He joined Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity in the fall of 2001 and served as Scholastic Chair. In addition, Justin’s collegiate constituency elected him Senator of the McCoy School of Business for the Associated Student Government (ASG) in 2003. He graduated in May 2005 and accepted a position as a financial analyst for Lockheed Martin Aeronautics in Fort Worth. He distinguished himself within his first two years with the company and was selected by the Executive Leadership Council to enter the Lockheed Martin 2008 Financial Leadership Development Program. Justin graduated with his Masters of Business Administration at Texas Christian University’s Neely School of Business in May 2009. He also passed level one of the Charter Financial Analyst Examination and will sit for the level two exam in the summer of 2010. He was awarded the 2007 CFA Institute Student Scholarship as well as the 2007 Luther King Capital Management Center for Financial Studies Program Scholarship. Justin currently lives in downtown Fort Worth with is twin brother, Joshua, where the two co-founded and currently operate Impossible Possibilities.

Michael Quast

Josh HernandezMichael Quast, born in Galveston, Texas, and raised in Houston, graduated from Texas A&M University at College Station in December 2004 with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance. Michael’s initiative earned him an internship with the United States’ Department of Treasury in 2003, where he analyzed and compiled research on campaign-growth packages on Capitol Hill. He moved to Fort Worth in 2005 to work for Lockheed Martin Aeronautics on both the F-35 and F-22 Programs. Currently, he works in financial valuation for Value Inc. He recently graduated from Texas Christian University’s Neely School of Business with a Masters in Business Administration in August 2008. In addition, Michael passed levels one and two of the Charter Financial Analyst Examination and will sit for the level three exam in the summer of 2009. Michael remains actively involved in the community as one of the Board of Directors for the Funding Information Center based in Fort Worth, Texas, as well as a Panther Club Member with the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Fort Worth.

Travis Sapaugh

Travis Sapaugh

Travis Sapaugh, a native Texas, was raised in The Woodlands. He attended Texas State University and completed his Bachelor in Business Administration with an emphasis in Finance in 2005. Travis joined Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity in 2002 and was elected President in 2004. He currently works as an Associate within the CB Richard Ellis (CBRE) Brokerage Service Group. As a member of the industrial tenant representation team, Travis focuses on new business ventures, team marketing efforts and assists with market research and client management. Prior to joining CBRE, he was a Transaction Specialist with Stream Realty, where he worked on business development in the Dallas CBD and Mid-Cities submarkets. Travis is a current member of The Real Estate Council of Dallas, and he also participates in Junior Achievement, an organization devoted to teaching children how business can be applied to their daily activities and relationships.

Jordan Doyle

Jordan Doyle Jordan Doyle, born in San Antonio, Texas, and raised in Boerne, graduated from Texas Christian University in 2005 with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. He started his career in engineering as an intern with Schneider Consulting in 2000 before taking an Engineering Technician position with Leading Edge Controls in 2001. Jordan graduated from TCU’s Neeley School of Business with his Masters in Business Administration in January 2009. He currently works as an Instrumentation Engineer with Bell Helicopter Textron Inc. in Fort Worth. In addition, he will sit for the Level 1 Exam of the Charter Financial Analyst in December 2008. Jordan is also a current member of the Board of Directors for the TCU Young Alumni Association.
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