Hunter L. Hunt

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Hunter L. Hunt
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Hunter L. Hunt is an American heir and businessman. [1] He serves as the chairman and co-chief executive officer of Hunt Consolidated Energy. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Life and career

Hunt's late paternal grandfather, H. L. Hunt, was the founder of Hunt Oil Company, and his father, Ray Lee Hunt, is the executive chairman of Hunt Consolidated. [5] [1] [2] He graduated from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas summa cum laude with a BA in Economics and Political Science with minors in Mathematics and business. [1]

Hunt served as president of MeterSmart. [1] In 1998, he started two electricity companies, Hunt Power and Sharyland Utilities. [4] He serves as the chairman and CEO of Hunt Consolidated Energy, a holding company for the Hunt Oil Company. [1] [4]

From September 1999 to January 2001, he worked on George W. Bush's presidential campaign, focusing on energy, taxes, and the budget. [1] [3]

Hunter and his wife, Stephanie, were reported, in January, 2014, to have purchased the 73-year-old, 43,000-square-foot Masonic Lodge in downtown Dallas to use as a hub for collaborative ventures for the city, including housing the "Urban Innovation Lab for Youth", which would serve as "an open-access space where kids can collaborate or experiment together in solving problems – a place where they can feel safe to fail, iterate and evolve their thinking." [6]

He is married to Stephanie Erwin Hunt. [3]

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