Hope Andrade on Business, Texas Politics, and Leading The Alamo's $700M Rebuild | Ep. 12

July 7
1h 8m

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Episode Description

Hope Andrade has been a bus girl, a tortilla factory worker, an IBM word processor, a healthcare entrepreneur, a TxDOT commissioner, and Texas' first Latina and longest-serving Secretary of State. Now she's leading the Alamo Trust as President and CEO, overseeing the $700 million restoration set to open in 2028.

In this episode, Hope talks about growing up in San Antonio, learning she was adopted in her 40s, building a business empire out of a childcare need in the 1970s, getting talked into a career in state government, and what's coming next for the Alamo, including a 160,000 square foot event center and a film produced by Taylor Sheridan.

Episode Chapters

  • (00:00) - Cold Open
  • (00:18) - Welcome and Introduction
  • (01:33) - Growing Up in San Antonio and Being Adopted
  • (07:52) - Finding Mentors and Learning by Watching
  • (19:39) - Getting Into Politics Through Business
  • (21:41) - Starting a Business as a Woman in 1979
  • (28:05) - From IBM to Building a Home Care Empire
  • (33:27) - TxDOT, Secretary of State, and Bringing Jobs to Texas
  • (44:57) - Leading the Alamo Trust's $700 Million Restoration
  • (1:03:47) - Rapid Fire Questions

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