The Alamo Hour’s Episodes

Leo Gomez, Brooks President & CEO and San Antonio Heavy Hitter

Leo Gomez was born and raised in the Rio Grande Valley but moved to San Antonio after finishing school. He has moved up through the city ranks through multiple Chambers of Commerce, the San Antonio Spurs, Toyota Manufacturing and various charities. Now, he runs one of San Antonio’s most exciting

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Dr. Gary Slutkin, Physician, Epidemiologist, and Founder/Director of Cure Violence

Dr. Gary Slutkin has provided counsel and advice to elected leaders and health leaders across the United States regarding COVID-19. He has advised Mayor Ron Nirenberg and other Texas mayors. He has proven that epidemiological methods for disease reduction work and they work on things like violenc

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Ina Minjarez, State Representative, Rookie of the Year, and Attorney

When Ina Minjarez was elected in 2015 to finish the remaining term of Senator Menendez, she only got one month in the legislative session to learn. The next year, after winning again, she was named Rookie of the Year by Texas Monthly. She has passed a lot of important legislation regarding bullyi

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Jesse Mata, King Anchovy LV and Cornyation Staple

Jesse Mata is born and raised in San Antonio. He has been involved in Cornyation for over a decade and was recently crowned King Anchovy LV. His reign has been disturbed by COVID and Fiesta cancellation/rescheduling issues. However, he joins us to discuss his passion for Cornyation’s focus and ch

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Ryan Pape, CEO and Chairman of XPEL Inc. and San Antonio Business Leader

Ryan Pape has spent most of his life in San Antonio. He returned to San Antonio after college and worked in the IT area of a software company which would become XPEL Inc. As XPEL changed course, it also ran into bad financial problems. Ryan came back and led an unprecedented turnaround in part by

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Dr. Carey Latimore, Trinity Professor of African American Studies and Community Leader

Dr. Carey Latimore moved to San Antonio in 2004 to take a job at the prestigious Trinity University. He teaches classes in the area of African American studies. He is leading the way to create an African American institute in San Antonio to document the past and provide a location for discourse o

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Robert Rivard, Publisher and Editor of The Rivard Report

Robert Rivard is a newsman, editor, publisher and fount of knowledge regarding San Antonio’s path over the past few decades. Currently, The Rivard Report is covering multiple major issues including the racial justice protests and COVID-19. We were so honored to get him on the show.

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