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Jason Mahoney graduated from Texas A&M in 1999 with a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering. As of 2018, he was the financial planning manager for Texas Instruments in Dallas.
His fondest memories of his time on campus are of Aggie baseball games, enjoying Slovacek’s sausages and relentlessly razzing opposing pitchers and coaches. Today he continues to embody the Aggie Spirit throughout his daily life, and is thankful for the chance to support other Aggies.
He said Texas A&M not only provides a quality education and opportunities in the workplace, but also instills core values in students that prepare them for their time after graduation. Those core values positively affected the way he conducts himself at work, how he thinks about his pursuits outside of work, and continually push him to be a better person.
Jason welcomed his wife Brenda into the Aggie Network, and both enjoy making a lasting legacy and providing other students with the opportunity to receive a valuable education.
“The Endowed Century Club is a great opportunity to leave behind a lasting legacy that continues to provide resources for many years to come,” he said. “We also trust that The Association of Former Students is in the best position to manage our gift by finding those in need and providing them with the necessary resources.”
When Roger Maxwell retired in 1963 after 36 years with Humble Pipeline Company, he moved to Bryan to be near the Aggie Football Team. His father, John Wesley Maxwell played tackle for the Aggies in 1896. He was an active member of the Brazos County A&M Club, a lifetime member of the Aggie Quarterback Club, and an associate member of the Century Club. He attended every A&M –Texas game from 1919 until his death in 1986.
San Antonio, TX
Michelle A. McClintock ’93 graduated from Texas A&M University with a degree in Accounting and was a member of the Beta Alpha Psi Accounting Honor Society. She then received her Master’s degree in Accounting from Texas A&M in 1994. Michelle is currently a Corporate Manager with SBC Communications in San Antonio, Texas.
Her husband, Ken A. McClintock ’94, is Vice President and Regional Sales Manager for Allstate Financial Distributors in San Antonio. He graduated Cum Laude from Texas A&M in with a degree in Finance and was a member of the Golden Key National Honor Society. Michelle and Ken are members of the San Antonio A&M Club, Texas A&M University Planned Giving Council, and the12th Man Foundation.
Giving back to Texas A&M has been a priority for us since we graduated. Being Aggies has had a great personal and professional impact on our lives. We loved that at A&M while times change, the student experience stays roughly the same and we want to give back so future Aggies get to experience the same Aggie spirit we enjoyed so much.
Dallas, TX
Shara McClure graduated from Texas A&M in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in business analysis. Since then, being an Aggie has become an integral part of McClure’s personal and professional life.
During her time as a student, McClure was a member of Chi Omega sorority and was also a tour guide. She loved the opportunity to show visitors around campus and impart on prospective students her favorite parts about the university.
McClure’s two children, Melinda ’15 and Michael ’18, have continued the Aggie family legacy by attending Texas A&M. As her son approached graduation in 2018, McClure and her husband, Craig, wanted to honor the role that A&M has played in their family’s life by giving back through the Endowed Century Club. The McClure family takes pride in their Aggie legacy and is committed to ensuring that the values, traditions, and academics of Texas A&M live on for generations to come.
Katy, TX
This Endowed Century Club fund was established in honor of Maureen McHugh, Dennis McHugh’s mother. She was the proud mother of three Aggie sons and two daughters-in-law, and grandmother to three Aggie grandchildren.
Kimberly and Dennis McHugh’s petroleum engineering degrees from A&M helped prepare them for successful careers in the oil industry. For the McHughs, being Aggies is a way of life, and they take Aggie values seriously in their social and professional lives. The recognition that comes with being an Aggie and wearing the Aggie Ring is an immediate bond. The McHughs are proud of their university and love that their gift will help students for years to come.
Shreveport, LA
Marci and James H. Moore '87 Endowed Century Club Fund
In Memory of Preston C. Moos
New Ulm, TX
Gayle graduated from Texas A&M with a Bachelors of Science degree in Engineering in 1981 and continued his education by receiving his master’s in business administration at Southern Methodist University in 1992. Fran received her bachelor’s of science in Industrial Distribution in 1981 and continued her education in Physical Therapy. Gayle started his career working for Texas Oil & Gas as an Engineer and in 1995 worked for the Enron Corporation as a Vice President for 7 years. He then worked for Flabrock Engineering and Environmental as a Partner for 5 years and is currently working as the President of Texans Pipeline Company since 2007. Gayle and Frances feel that Texas A&M gave them the education which created the opportunity for their career paths and life with their family.
Richardson, TX
Rodger Nutt graduated from Texas A&M in 1998 with a bachelor’s degree in engineering technology. His Aggie connections opened up many opportunities and allowed him to foster a successful career in engineering.
He and his wife, Angelica, received many scholarships before attending their respective universities. This support was instrumental to the success that they both found and left a lasting impact on the couple. Additionally, they both now find themselves at companies that strive to support their local communities. The acts of generosity that they have both witnessed and been impacted by prompted the couple to provide the same opportunities for a new generation of students.
Little Rock, Arkansas
Dr. Terrence A. Oddson '65 Endowed Century Club Fund
Dallas, TX
Stephanie and Scott P. Polk '84 Endowed Century Club Fund
Helen Pugh attended T.C.U. before graduating from East Texas State University. She established the Most Valuable Player and Spirit Awards for A&M baseball team in honor of her late husband, A&M Hall of Famer Marion C. Pugh ’41. She is a life member of the Texas A&M Letterman’s Association.
Parkland, FL
Sheri and Famous Rhodes, both 1997 graduates of Texas A&M, met on campus while pursuing their respective bachelor’s degrees in psychology and management. Because they met early in their college careers, they were able to experience many signature Texas A&M traditions together.
They most fondly recall picnics in Research Park, evenings spent at the Dry Bean Saloon, and participating in Elephant Walk. The passion they felt for Texas A&M, as well as the significant role it played in their relationship, instilled a lifetime appreciation of the university. Sheri and Famous say their Aggie roots have always enabled them to feel connected to others in their community and across the world.
They share immense pride in their university, and they love seeing others—especially their children and nephews—experiencing Texas A&M and the Aggie Spirit when they visit campus. They hope their gift to the Endowed Century Club will help Texas A&M continue to grow while remaining a special place.
College Station, TX
Kelly M. and David N. Rice '92 Endowed Century Club Fund
Ogden, UT
Brett and Stacy Richards met at the 1991 Bonfire when they were paired together as Bonfire Buddies—a pairing of two people who would have never met otherwise. Because Bonfire is how they met, it will always hold a place in their hearts. Together, Brett and Stacy Richards have contributed to Texas A&M every year since graduation to help current and future Aggies be part of an enduring legacy.