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PTG Management Team
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Position: President/CEO
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Massey Villarreal is CEO and President of Precision Task Group, Inc., (PTG). PTG is a Hispanic-owned and managed computer-consulting firm providing data processing solutions to public and private sector firms. In October 2002, Hispanic Business Magazine named Massey Villarreal as one of the one hundred most influential Hispanics in the United States.
Mr. Villarreal was the first person to ever serve as chairman of a local, state, and national Hispanic chamber when he served as chairman of the Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, the Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce (TAMACC) based in Austin Texas, and the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC) headquartered in Washington, D.C. While serving an additional 3-year term on the Board of Directors of the USHCC, Massey was elected and re-elected Chairman of the USHCC Foundation. Mr. Villarreal also serves on the Board of the Greater Houston Partnership and is Chairman of the Economic Development Committee. Other boards include the Bio Houston, Houston Technology Center, JP Morgan Chase Bank, Latin American Management Association (LAMA), and Houston SuperBowl XXXVIII.
In addition to his business interest, Mr. Villarreal served a four year term Chairman of the Board for the Republican National Hispanic Assembly (RNHA), which is based in Washington, D.C. The RNHA represents the interest of over seven millions Hispanic Republicans in the United States. Massey was named National Hispanic Vice-Chairman of the Bush/Cheney for President Campaign and Deputy Vice Chairman of the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia PA in 2000. Massey serves on the National Steering Committee for the Viva Bush Campaign.
Governor Perry appointed Mr. Villarreal as presiding officer (Chairman) of the governing board of the Texas Department of Economic Development (TxEd). Mr. Villarreal led a successful transition of the agency to the Governor’s office, effective September 1, 2003. On September 23, 2003, Governor Rick Perry announced a new $5 million marketing campaign – Texas One – to continue the state’s recent string of successful job creation efforts led by Mr. Villarreal. It will assist public and private efforts to promote the state’s excellent business climate, skilled workforce, strong education system and convenient access to emerging markets.
In September 2001, Mr. Villarreal completed a six-year appointment by former George W. Bush to the Board of Regents of the Texas State University System, which is composed of nine university components throughout Texas. Student enrollment for the system exceeds 56,000 and an annual operating budget of half a billion dollars.
Mr. Villarreal is a native of Corpus Christi, Texas and resides in Missouri City, Texas. Mr. Villarreal holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Texas A&M -Corpus Christi, formerly Corpus Christi State University.
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