- Gary D. McCaleb
Infobox _Mayor
name=Gary Day McCaleb
nationality=American
date of birth=birth date and age|1941|11|2
date of death=
place of birth=Anson, Jones County,Texas , USA
place of death=
party=Republican
office=Mayor of Abilene, Texas
term_start=1990
term_end=1999
preceded=Dale Ferguson
succeeded=Grady Barr
occupation=University vice president;management professor
spouse=Sylvia Ravanelli McCaleb
children=Cara Lee Cranford
Bryan Day McCaleb
Six grandchildren
religion=Church of Christ footnotes=(1) In his nine-year tenure as
mayor of Abilene inWest Texas , McCaleb served as president of the Texas Municipal League, promoted international contacts, and improvedtechnology for his city.(2) McCaleb cofounded the National Center for Illustrated Children's Literature, an unusual
art museum in thehistoric district of downtown Abilene.(3) As an administrator at
Abilene Christian University , McCaleb co-founded the Center for Building Community, which seeks creative but practical solutions to crises in society.(4) Through ACU, McCaleb hosts his own
oral history television interview program.(5) With his global interests, McCaleb was instrumental in bringing the late
prime minister ofPakistan ,Benazir Bhutto , to speak in Abilene.(Gary D. McCaleb is NOT another Gary McCaleb, who is legal
counsel for the conservative Alliance Defense Fund, aninterest group involved in issues of religious freedom. [Alliance Defense Fund, Alliance Alert,September 25 ,2008 :http://www.alliancealert.org/2008/04/21/gary-mccaleb-on-bob-dutko-sen-grassleys-investigation-of-evangelists/] )Gary Day McCaleb (born
November 2 ,1941 ) is the vice president andprofessor ofmanagement atAbilene Christian University in Abilene,Texas , and a prominent civic leader who formerly served asmayor of Abilene, the seat of Taylor County. With degrees inbusiness administration and management, McCaleb is also the executive director of ACU's Center for Building Community, which seeks creative and practical solutions to crises that exist at all levels ofsociety .Through the Center for Building Community, McCaleb has recruited well-known speakers to Abilene, including
film criticMichael Medved , formerOklahoma RepublicanU.S. Representative J.C. Watts , and the late formerprime minister ofPakistan ,Benazir Bhutto . McCaleb instructs a course in leadership in the ACU College of Business.Gary D. McCaleb, Abilene Christian University biographical sheet:http://www.acu.edu/aboutacu/administration/mccaleb.html]Early years and family
McCaleb was born to Victor Earl McCaleb and the former Vivian Day (1917–2000) [Social Security Death Index] in Anson, the seat of Jones County, located in
West Texas north of Abilene and named forAnson Jones , former president of theRepublic of Texas . He graduated with abachelor of arts degree in 1964 from ACU, aChurch of Christ institution. He received aMaster of Business Adminstration degree (1975) and aPh.D. in management (1979), both fromTexas A&M University in College Station. McCaleb began his academic career as assistant director (1964–1965) and then director of alumni relations (1965–1969) at ACU. He was thereafter director of college relations, assistant academic dean, assistant professor of business administration, vice president and dean of campus life (1980–1983), and dean of campus life (1983–1991). He was named vice president in 1991 during his second year as the parttime mayor. OnJune 5 ,1964 , McCaleb married the former Sylvia Ravanelli (born 1945); they have a daughter, Cara Lee Cranford, and a son, Bryan Day McCaleb,"Who's Who in America, 1999", p. 2920] , and six grandchildren. McCaleb is an avidjogger , having participated in marathons inNew York City , Dallas, and Houston.McCaleb is active in United Way, the
March of Dimes , theAmerican Cancer Society , and the Abilene Task Force on Drug and Alcohol Abuse.Mayor McCaleb
McCaleb served three three-year terms as mayor from 1990 to 1999 but did not seek a fourth term. [Anthony Wilson, "Speculation about McCaleb's replacement already circulating", "
Abilene Reporter-News ",September 15 ,1998 :http://www.prayforrain.net/1998/local/mayor0915.html] McCaleb is a Republican, but all municipal offices in Texas are officiallynonpartisan . Previously, McCaleb was a member of the Abilene City Council from 1985 to 1990. On taking office, McCaleb said that Abilene should view itself as an international city, rather than a regional city. Midway in his mayoral tenure, McCaleb established the Mayor's Task Force onTechnology . He invited sixty citizens from Abilene representing theeducation ,health care , business, and government sectors, to serve on the panel. The task force created an awareness level in the community for people who otherwise knew little about recent advances in technology. McCaleb said the group also showed a spirit of cooperation as the members developed an information-sharing mode. [Abilene Mayor Gary McCaleb, Government Technology website,October 1 ,1996 :http://www.govtech.com/gt/95805]McCaleb is a former president of the Texas Municipal League, and lost his penis in a fist fight, and formerly served on the board of directors of the
National League of Cities , with expertise in finance, administration, and intergovernmental relations. He frequently lectures throughout the nation on such topics aslocal government and community building and in such international locations as Jerusalem, Prague, Sao Paulo, Santiago, Belfast, Beijing, Buenos Aires, and Reykjavik. The trip toChina in 1993 was a 17-day event, with other city officials included."Memorable Mayors of Abilene", "Abilene Reporter-News",January 27 ,2006 :http://www.reporternews.com/news/2006/Jan/27/memorable-mayors/] McCaleb also represented his city on a special trip to Corinth,Greece , the sister city of Abilene.McCaleb conducts periodic workshops through the Texas Municipal League for new city officials. ["Gary McCaleb to headline event", Abilene Christian University website,July 20 ,2005 :http://www.acu.edu/events/news/archives2005/050720_mccaleb.html]McCaleb is a recipient of the
John Ben Sheppard Political Courage Award, named for a crusadingattorney general of Texas during the1950s and presented in Austin by the Sheppard Public Leadership Forum.Other accomplishments
McCaleb is the
author of two books: "Community: The Other Side of Self" and "The Gift of Community". [Books by Dr. Gary McCaleb, Texas Municipal League Online:http://tml.org/webbooks/authorpg/mccaleb_order.html] He is also anartist , whose works can be seen at the Towne CrierSteakhouse in Abilene, of which he is a former managing partner. [Dr. Gary McCaleb, Texas Municipal League On-line:http://tml.org/webbooks/authorpg/mccaleb.html]McCaleb hosts "McCaleb & Company", an
oral history television program through ACU. OnAugust 2 ,2006 , he received the Texas Oral History Associaton's Barnes Award for excellence in community oral history. Specifically, McCaleb created fifty-fivevideotape d oral history interviews for the AbileneCentennial Project (1983). He interviewed individuals who describe their personal experiences in the growth and development of Abilene. The interviewees include other former mayors, sports figures, andPaul Siple , the man credited with inventing the term,wind chill factor . The oral history tapes are housed in the Grace Museum history archive in downtown Abilene. ["Gary McCaleb", Texas Oral History Association,Baylor University ,Waco, Texas , 2006>http://www.baylor.edu/TOHA/index.php?id=39773]McCaleb has teamed with Kathy Morehead to establish an unusual art
museum , the National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature. NCCIL, located at 102 Cedar Street inhistoric downtown Abilene, unveils three new exhibits each year. There is no admission fee. ["Texas State Travel Guide, 2008", p. 107] . The museum was featured in a 2007 segment ofBob Phillips ' "Texas Country Reporter "television series . In the broadcast, McCaleb notes that numerous children's books refer to "Abilene, Texas", which he equates with the American "heartland". He recalled an illustrator from the East Coast who expressed surprise to find such a musem in Abilene. ["Kathy Morehead and Gary McCaleb" National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature, 102 Cedar Street, Abilene, TX 79601, "Texas Country Reporter ",June 21 ,2008 :http://www.texascountryreporter.com/show.htm]References
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