Dan Banker:
CLASS OF 1975
Eagle Pass High SchoolClass of 1975
Eagle pass, TX
University of PhoenixClass of 2005
Phoenix, AZ
Dan's Story
Life
I have been married for 32 years to my wonderful wife Susan. I have been blessed with a stable family life with three beautiful daughters, Brittany, Danielle and Caitlynn (28, 25, & 21) a great wife (Susan), who makes all that i do possible with her unending support and strong family beliefs. I currently live in Cypress Texas which is basically a suburb in Northwest of Houston.
I am employed as a Senior Quality Engineer Manager and work for Hewlett Packard, in Houston, Texas. I worked an average of 50-70 hours a week, and travel infrequently (10%). My focus areas are in core team design for Commercial Desktop design, new product introduction I used to be heavily involved in quality analytics, vendor operations, vendor contract negotiation and vendor client relationships.
I enjoy multiple interest, including, quality time with the family, frame off classic automobile restoration and motorcycle restoration, (current projects are, a 67 Impala SS and an 86 Kawasaki ConCours) Touring Motorcycle riding, mountain climbing, snow skiing, trail bike rid...Expand for more
ing, NASCAR Racing (observer status), camping, canoeing, back packing and racketball.
The one person from my past who I'd most like to see again is Tommy Blair, because I lost touch with him in 1982 when he lived in New Mexico. I understand he passed away in 2009.
History Channel
My first job was at Jo Jan Van, where I got paid $150.00 every two weeks to be a horse wrangler. What I remember most about it is was they actually paid me for what i loved to do!.
Camping on padre island at Malaquite Beach
I always wanted to be a vet when I grew up. My family and friends thought that was a unrealistic idea idea. As it turns out, they were right.
If I'm going to work somewhere, I need to have autonomy, challenges, and tools to be able to deal with the day-to-day requirements.
I am inspired by the last great generation. The great depression Through WWII. They seemed so grounded, appreciative of what they had, conservative yet fun to be with, and possessed great work ethics. To be specific, my dad, Donald Banker, Alvin Stock and Mr Harry Behal stand out.
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