Henry Bonilla

PALM BEACH, FL - DECEMBER 30: Escorted by a Trump staffer, Former Texas Congressman Henry Bonilla arrives to meet with President-elect Donald Trump during transition team meetings at Mar-a-Lago Club on December 30, 2016 in Palm Beach, Fl. (Photo by Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post)

Education:

Middle school: Dwight Middle School
Years: 1967-1968

High school: South San Antonio High School
Class of 1972

University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor of Journalism
Class of 1976

Work Experience:

Consultant/Federal Lobbyist
The Normandy Group
Washington DC (2007-Present)

United States Congress
Texas District 23
1993-2007

Executive Producer
KENS-TV San Antonio
(approx 1986-1992)

Assistant News Director
WTAF-TV Philadelphia
(appox 1985-1986)

News Producer
WABC-TV New York City
(1982-1985)

Extracurricular Activities:

Active with Building a Purpose

Awards / Board Postions:

Honorary Doctorate – University of the Incarnate Word
Member – Board of Trustees – BCFS Health & Human Services – San Antonio
Outstanding Young Texas Ex – University of Texas Alumni Association (1993)

Hobbies/Interest:

Golf, Longhorn football, New England Patriots

Biography:

Born in housing project on San Antonio’s west side; raised in Hispanic community on south side; attended high school considered worst in San Antonio at the time with 50% drop out rate; graduated University of Texas at Austin in 1976 with Bachelor of Journalism; peaked in broadcasting career as producer of 11 PM news at WABC TV New York City (audience each night ranged from two to twelve million viewers; switched careers to run for U. S. Congress in 1992 and won by largest margin of victory against any incumbent in entire country that year; served in Congress for 14 years as member of Appropriations Committee which oversaw entire federal budget each year; served on Steering Committee for George W. Bush Presidential Campaign in 2000; co-chaired Republican National Conventions in 2000 and 2004; nominated to be U. S. Ambassador to the Organization of American States in 2007; currently consultant/federal lobbyist with The Normandy Group, Washington DC; wife Sheryl; two children, Alicia & Austin