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State Board of Education
District 6

Chase Untermeyer, Houston, District 6
P.O. Box 692000-110706
Houston, TX  77269-2000
Telephone: 281/518-1093
FAX: 281/518-1106
Term:  January 1999 - January 1, 2001

Chase Untermeyer was appointed to the State Board of Education in January
1999 by Gov. George W. Bush. Untermeyer represents District 6, which covers
parts of Harris and Fort Bend counties. The governor also named Untermeyer
chair of the 15-member Board.

Untermeyer's term on the Board extends to Jan. 1, 2001. Along with serving as
chair of the body, Untermeyer also serves on the Board's Committee on School
Finance/Permanent School Fund.
Untermeyer brings 18 years of public service to the Board, having served at
the local, state, national and international level. He presently serves as
director of government affairs at Houston's Compaq Computer Corporation, a
post he has held since 1993.

Born in Long Branch, N. J. on March 7, 1946, Untermeyer and his family moved
to Houston when he was two years old. He is a product of the Spring Branch
public schools and is a 1968 graduate of Harvard College. While in college,
he helped George Herbert Walker Bush in his 1966 race for a seat in the U.S.
Congress, representing Houston. Untermeyer spent two summers as an intern on
the Washington staff of freshman Congressman Bush.

Commissioned under the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps program,
Untermeyer served in the Navy during the Vietnam War as an officer aboard the
Pacific Fleet destroyer USS Benner and as an aide and flag lieutenant to the
late Rear Admiral Draper L. Kauffman, commander of U.S. naval forces in the
Philippines.

After returning to civilian life, Untermeyer became a political reporter for
the Houston Chronicle. He left that job three years later to become executive
assistant to the county judge for Harris County. In 1976, Untermeyer, a
Republican, was elected to the Texas House of Representatives. He represented
the River Oaks, Tanglewood and Spring Branch areas of Houston in the House
for four years.

When Bush was elected vice president in 1980, Untermeyer resigned his House
seat to go to Washington as executive assistant to Bush. During two years on
the vice presidential staff, Untermeyer handled politics, Texas affairs and
presidential personnel. In 1983, Untermeyer was appointed deputy assistant
secretary of the Navy for installations and facilities, in charge of the
bases and buildings of the Navy and Marine Corps. The next year, President
Reagan appointed him assistant secretary of the Navy for manpower and reserve
affairs, with responsibility for recruiting, training, health, housing,
discipline and other personnel aspects of 600,000 Navy and 200,000 Marine
Corps men and women, plus about 330,000 civilian employees.

Untermeyer resigned his Navy post to spend the 1988 presidential campaign
planning the transition in the event that Vice President Bush was elected
president. The morning after his successful election, Bush named Untermeyer
director of presidential personnel to advise him on some 3,500 presidential
appointments. He continued in this role as assistant to the president in the
White House through August 1991, when he became director of Voice of America,
the overseas broadcasting arm of the U.S. Government. He also oversaw
Worldnet, a 24-hour a day television service and Radio and TV Marti, which
broadcasts entirely to Cuba.

In addition, Untermeyer served a three-year term on the Board of Visitors of
the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., including the final year as
chairman. He also served as president of the Houston READ Commission, the
city's literacy coalition; as a member of the board of National Public Radio;
and as a member of the Houston Port Commission, which oversees the public
wharves and facilities of the second-largest port in the United States.

He is married to the former Diana Cumming Kendrick of Sheridan, Wyo. They met
in the White House the first week of the Bush administration where she was
executive assistant to Boyden Gray, counsel to President Bush. They have a
daughter, Ellyson, born September 1993 in Houston.
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Texas Education Agency
Last Updated - January 28, 1999
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