Governor Abbott Appoints Blum, Mendelsohn To Texas Holocaust, Genocide, And Antisemitism Advisory Commission

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Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Adam Blum and Cara Mendelsohn to the Texas Holocaust, Genocide, and Antisemitism Advisory Commission for terms set to expire on February 1, 2027. Blum, the founder and managing partner of Old Hickory Partners from Austin, and Mendelsohn, the district 12 city council member for the City of Dallas, will bring their expertise and dedication to this important commission.

Adam Blum, a prominent figure in Austin, has a strong background in business and leadership. He is involved in various boards affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin and UT System, showcasing his commitment to education. Additionally, Blum's national board membership for the American Enterprise Institute’s Enterprise Club and other prestigious affiliations highlight his wide-ranging experience and influence.

On the other hand, Cara Mendelsohn, hailing from Dallas, has an impressive record of public service. Currently serving as a city council member, Mendelsohn's leadership roles in committees and boards demonstrate her dedication to addressing important issues within her community. Her involvement in various committees and organizations underscores her commitment to improving public safety, ethics, and legislative matters.

The Texas Holocaust, Genocide, and Antisemitism Advisory Commission play a crucial role in studying and addressing antisemitism in the state, providing support to educational institutions, and engaging with public and private entities to raise awareness. With the addition of Adam Blum and Cara Mendelsohn to the commission, Governor Abbott has selected individuals with diverse backgrounds and a strong sense of civic duty to contribute to the important work of the commission.