May 31, 2011

Scott & Cynthia Prince


Scott, and Cynthia Prince are featured here with their son, Ryan (12) and their dogs Bear, Hank and Trax. After living in Denver Colorado and Portsmouth New Hampshire, Cynthia and Scott decided to move back to their hometown to raise their son. Scott spends his spare time serving on the Executive Committee and serves as the Treasurer for the Fort Worth Stock Show Syndicate. His love of Fort Worth's Western Heritage stems from his upbringing here as well as the years he & Cynthia, his wife of 16 years, spent on the horse show circuit where Cynthia was both a competitor & trainer. Tonday Cynthia enjoys volunteering at her son's school (and her alma mater) Fort Worth Country Day. She also enjoys her time participating in Cook Children's new group, 7th Avenue, which she helped start in 2009. Cynthia & Scott love playing tennis & entertaining & cooking for friends & family. Ryan loves all things sports and is an avid snow skier, soccer & tennis player.

May 23, 2011

Jonathan & Whitney Mock


Jonathan and Whitney Mock are pictured here with their three daughters, Haden (9), Catherine (6) and Sophie (4) at their home near TCU. They’ve lived in Fort Worth since college, where Jonathan was a member of the Horned Frogs baseball team. As one might expect, the Mocks are avid TCU fans today. Jonathan is a partner with Site Property Company, a Fort Worth-based real estate development firm in the wireless/cellular industry. He received his MBA from SMU. He also serves on the regional advisory board of Make-A-Wish Foundation. Prior to staying home with children, Whitney worked in retail banking. Today she is very active at the girls’ school. She also volunteers time for The WARM Place. Haden will be a fifth grader at Trinity Valley School next year, while Catherine (1st grade) and Sophie (kindergarten) will attend Tanglewood Elementary. All three Mock girls play a different sport. Haden plays volleyball, Catherine baseball, and Sophie soccer. Needless to say, the family is very busy during Spring and Fall weekends shuttling between games and practices. In spare time, the family plays golf, tennis, and swims at Colonial Country Club.

May 16, 2011

Nober Family


Jane and Roger Nober are pictured with their three sons and the family’s standard poodle. The Nobers moved from the Washington, D.C. area to Fort Worth almost four years ago and are settling into life in Texas! Roger is Executive Vice President, Law and Secretary at BNSF Railway. He has had a long career in transportation, having served in various government positions for 15 years, including in the administration of President George W. Bush, before joining the railroad in January of 2007. He serves on the board of Cook Children’s Medical Center. Jane is an active volunteer at Fort Worth Country Day, where the boys are at lower, middle and upper school respectively. Since moving to Fort Worth, she has served on a number of community boards, including the Tarrant Literacy Council, Beth-El Congregation, Lil Goldman Early Learning Center and Fort Worth Symphony. Living in Fort Worth, the boys are on their way to becoming Texans. They are avid sports fans and have become strong TCU and Rangers supporters. They also participate in a range of sports, including baseball, tennis, soccer, wrestling and cross-country.

May 11, 2011

Betsy & Tom Price


Betsy and Tom Price and their growing family , Matt , Kathryn , Chappell, and Price CArter, Katie and Paul Price , and Phillip Price . Life long residents of Fort Worth , Tom is a State Farm agent and Betsy is Tarrant County Tax Assessor and Mayoral candidate. Betsy is Red Cross vice president , past president of Streams and Valleys and numerous other community commitments. Tom is a dedicated hunter and trAp and skeet shooter. Betsy and Tom enjoy distance cycling and are passionate about Fort Worth and their family.

May 2, 2011

Riefenstahl Family


Ed Riefenstahl is the Director of Experiential Learning for TCU’s Neeley School of Business, where he founded and directs Neeley & Associates MBA Consultants. He is also founder of the six year old business-owner peer board and executive coaching organization, The Alternative Board of North Texas (or TAB). He is with his family-wife of 32 years, Valerie Naylor Riefenstahl, daughter, Marie, “Tati” Rodriguez, and sons, from left, Andrew Naylor, Austin Allan and Edward Alexander Riefenstahl. Ed and family have lived in Grapevine for over 22 years. Ed says he wasn’t born in Texas but got here as soon as he could and married a 6th generation native so he could “blend in”.