12th Man Foundation Looking For A New Leader

Texas A&M’s 12th Man Foundation is looking for a new leader.

President and CEO Skip Wagner announced his resignation in a joint statement on the foundation’s website.

Wagner joined the foundation in the spring of 2013 from the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo in a similar role.

According to the joint statement, the foundation’s board will soon begin its search for Wagner’s successor.

According to the foundation’s website, the interim president/CEO is Travis Dabney.

Joint statement posted on the 12th Man Foundation:

Irven E. (Skip) Wagner has announced his resignation as President and CEO of the Texas A&M University 12th Man Foundation to pursue other employment opportunities.

On behalf of the entire 12th Man Foundation, the Board of Trustees expresses its sincere appreciation to Mr. Wagner for his efforts while serving as President and CEO of this Foundation, and for the many achievements and accomplishments of the Foundation team during Mr. Wagner’s tenure as President and CEO.

Mr. Wagner thanks the present and past members of the Board of Trustees for providing him with the opportunity to serve the 12th Man Foundation and Texas A&M University. Mr. Wagner would like to express his appreciation to the staff and Board of Trustees and Officers of the Foundation for their support of the Foundation’s programs and services during his term as President and CEO.

The Board and Mr. Wagner wish to acknowledge and recognize the staff of the 12th Man Foundation who have contributed to its success.

The Board extends its best wishes to Mr. Wagner and his family in his future endeavors. On its part, the Board will soon begin its search for a new President and CEO as to not disrupt the Foundation’s operations.

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