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Geoffrey Scott Connor (born July 24, 1963) is an American public servant, attorney, historian, and businessman from the state of Texas. Connor has been an aide or appointee of several Republican Governors of Texas, including
William P. Clements, Jr. William Perry Clements Jr. (April 13, 1917 – May 29, 2011) was an American businessman and Republican Party politician who served two non-consecutive terms as the governor of Texas between 1979 and 1991. His terms bookended the sole t ...
, George W. Bush, and Rick Perry. Most notably, Connor served as the 104th Secretary of State of Texas under Governor Perry. Connor's tenure in this position was especially noteworthy for his efforts to build strong diplomatic and trade relationships between Texas and foreign countries. Since leaving the Texas Secretary of State's Office, Connor has been active as a consultant,
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,
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, and attorney. His current public service includes positions with
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, Alamo Board of the Texas General Land Office, and
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. He remains active internationally and with the diplomatic community in the state of Texas.


Background

Connor was born and reared in
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, a predominantly rural county near
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. In 1985, Connor received a B.A. from
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(formerly Southwest Texas State University) in
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. Connor also studied abroad at Birkbeck College,
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. He later attended the
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in Austin, from which he received his J.D. degree in 1988. He has been board certified in
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since 1995. He completed a graduate certificate course from the
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Bush School of Public Service focused on
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. In 2016, Connor received his PhD in history from the University of Texas at Austin with a focus on modern U.S. diplomatic and national security history. Connor was a member of the Delta Epsilon chapter of
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while attending Texas State University. Connor lived in the United Kingdom in 1985. During this time, he served as an analyst for the British Government and was a top aide to the Chairman of the
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Foreign Policy Committee (The
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) and the Chairman of the Lords Defence Committee ( Lord Chalfont).


Early political career

Connor began his career in American public service as Assistant General Counsel to Governor William Perry Clements, Jr., in 1988. By the time he departed the Governor's office in 1991, Connor had advanced to Deputy General Counsel. In 1991, Connor joined the Texas Department of Agriculture as assistant commissioner and general counsel under then Agriculture Commissioner Rick Perry. In 1995, he became
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for the
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, a post he held until 1999. During the 1990s, Connor also served as a member of the State Emergency Communications Commission (appointed by Governor Clements in 1990) and as a member of the Coastal Coordination Committee (appointed by Governor George W. Bush in 1995). After more than a decade in government, Connor took a break from the public sector and accepted a position with the Austin office of the international law and lobby firm of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer and Feld (1999–2001).


Texas Secretary of State’s Office

When Rick Perry became Governor of Texas in January 2001, he tapped Connor to serve as the Deputy Secretary in the office of the Texas Secretary of State. This office, which evolved out of the Secretary of State of the Republic of Texas, has a diverse portfolio that includes supervising
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, serving as chief
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officer for Texas, acting as the Governor's liaison on
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and Mexico affairs, as well as maintaining a variety of corporate and commercial filings. With the departure of Secretary of State
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in October 2001, Connor served four months as Acting Secretary of State until the swearing in of Gwyn Clarkston Shea as Secretary of State in January 2002. Following Shea's swearing-in, Connor resumed his duties as Deputy Secretary of State. Upon Shea's resignation, Governor Perry appointed Connor to be the 104th Secretary of State of Texas. Connor's swearing-in ceremony was held on September 26, 2003. His tenure was noteworthy as the first Texas Secretary of State in recent history to use the office to promote Texas business internationally. He made use of the Secretary's role as chief protocol officer for the state to encourage
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and foreign investment. During his time with the Secretary of State's office, Connor led around a dozen trade missions to countries, including China, Mexico, Brazil, France,
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,
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and
Ethiopia Ethiopia, , om, Itiyoophiyaa, so, Itoobiya, ti, ኢትዮጵያ, Ítiyop'iya, aa, Itiyoppiya officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country in the Horn of Africa. It shares borders with Eritrea to the ...
. During Connor's time with the Secretary of State's office, Texas overtook California as America's largest exporting state. From 2001 to 2004, Texas exports grew by 23.4% to $117.2 billion. While there are multiple factors behind the state's increasing prominence in exports, the focused and active promotion of Texas exports by the state's chief international officer played a role. At the beginning of 2005, Connor resigned from the Secretary of State's office to pursue a variety of private sector activities.


Private Sector and Later Public Service

Shortly after returning to the private sector, Connor cofounded Texas Global, an international strategic consulting firm that advises clients on government affairs, economic development, and corporate growth. Connor's partner in establishing Texas Global is Ambassador Sada Cumber, who served as the United States
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to the
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until January 2009. Simultaneously, Connor returned to practicing law with the Texas-based law firm of Jackson Walker, LLP. Connor's time at Jackson Walker focused on business transactions law. The same year, Connor also cofounded CACH Capital Management, a boutique investment advisory firm offering wealth management and investment advisory services. Since leaving the Texas Secretary of State's office, Connor has maintained a strong international focus and his ties to a variety of international communities in Texas and the United States. He is frequently sought as a
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on issues of international politics, the world economy, and cross-cultural cooperation. He also serves as a contact and advisor for foreign businesses and organizations seeking to achieve business or policy goals in the U.S., as well as by U.S. entities looking to enhance their performance or impact abroad. His continued work with international clients has taken him to
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, the
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,
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, New Zealand,
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, Pakistan and India. Connor served as an international election monitor for presidential elections in Liberia in 2006,
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in 2008, and
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in 2010. In 2011, Connor was commissioned as an officer with the Texas State Guard. Currently holding the rank of Lt. Commander, he serves as JAG for the Texas Maritime Regiment (TMAR). Connor serves as Director of Strategy for the William P. Clements Jr. Center for National Security at the University of Texas at Austin. His responsibilities include developing the institution as a training center for national security officials and scholars of national security as well as promoting awareness of the center in both public and private sectors. Connor also oversees the compiling and curation of the defense and national security papers of Governor
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from his service to Presidents
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, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan. In 2015,
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, Commissioner of the Texas General Land Office named Connor as his special advisor to the Alamo Board. Overseeing the
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, site of the
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, is part of the Land Office's mandate. Connor is active in a number of civic, educational, and professional organizations. He is a member of the International Affairs Committee of the
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, on the Board of Directors for the Asia Society of Texas, the Texas Leadership Council of the World Congress on Information Technology 2006. He is a former member of the national Board of Trustees of
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and the Board of Advisors of the International Center of Texas State University. Connor is also a member of the Asia Society, British-American Business Council, the American Council of Young Political Leaders; Austin Council on Foreign Affairs, Freemasons, Knights Templar, Order of St. John,
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, Dallas Safari Club, and Explorers Club of New York.


References


External links



''Office of the Texas Secretary of State website''

''Press Release: Connor takes oath as 104th Secretary of State''

''Geoff Connor 2004 Press Releases''

''Geoff Connor 2003 Press Releases''

''Texas Global Consulting website''

''CACH Capital Management website''

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