Larry has been a
serial entrepreneur, previously building two
Information Technology companies in west Texas
and New Mexico. Each company was the
largest, regionally based systems integrator for
its time, and each was sold after a handful of
years, the first for seven figures, at age 27.
He is a founder and director of many technology
related efforts in Texas, New Mexico, and his
current home, El Paso, Texas.
Larry has served as the Chair of the Texas
Lyceum Association, the statewide leadership
organization that has among its alumni President
George Bush, Governor Rick Perry, Sen. Kay
Bailey Hutchison, and many of the other
statewide candidates we see each election cycle.
He chairs the statewide Economic Growth Policy
Advisory Group, focused on developing state
policy in support of entrepreneurial growth
companies, streamlined tech transfer, and
capital formation. He also serves on the
TWIG, the Texas Technologies Initiatives Working
Group (founded by Dr. George Kozmetsky and
co-chaired by Dr. Jane Armstrong), and the New
Mexico analogous organization, the New Mexico
Technology Research Corridor. He is also a
board member of the statewide Texas Capital
Coalition, focused on the development of preseed,
seed and early stage capital resources in Texas.
Larry holds a
Bachelor in Computer Science for the University
of Texas at Austin and an MBA from the
University of Texas at E Paso.