
I believe in STAGES, its mission and programs, and most importantly the amazing people that make the work of this organization possible,” Kuhlman said. Louis following in the incredible footsteps of Jack Lane. “I consider myself equal parts lucky and honored to take on the role of Executive Producer at STAGES St. Lane will transition into a consulting role in the organization while also pursuing new projects in New York and beyond. Kuhlman will assume the Executive Producer role effective January 1, 2023. “Andrew is professional, an excellent communicator, and a strategic thinker who, along with our new Artistic Director Gayle Seay, will continue to grow STAGES as an arts institution.” Louis region,” Board President David White said. Louis moving forward for the benefit of performing arts in the St. “It was very important that we choose an individual who will honor and respect the legacy of Jack and Michael while keeping STAGES St. Kuhlman started with the organization as an intern in 2012, gradually attaining more responsibilities and eventually joining the three person leadership team that included founders Jack Lane and Michael Hamilton. Andrew will no doubt continue to build upon the legacy of STAGES for many years to come,” Mosbacher Family Executive Producer Jack Lane said. “I cannot think of anyone more fully prepared to assume the position of Executive Producer of STAGES St. Louis has announced that current Associate Producer, Andrew Kuhlman, will succeed Jack Lane as Executive Producer beginning January 2023. Hamilton ran for a seat on the Orange County Court bench in 2014 but was defeated at the primary stage.STAGES St. Top contributors to Mike Hamilton's campaign in 2010īelow are Hamilton's top five campaign contributors in the 2008 election: Contributorīelow are Hamilton's top five campaign contributors in the 2006 election: Contributor Texas House of Representatives 2010 election - Campaign Contributions In 2010, Hamilton received $149,354 in campaign donations.

Texas House of Representatives, District 19 Hamilton raised $422,945 for his campaign Hunter raised $162,138. Hamilton received 32,545 votes in the election while Hunter received 17,306 votes, and Ramsey received 1,064 votes. On November 4, 2008, Hamilton won re-election to the Texas House of Representatives from Texas' 19th District, defeating Larry Hunter (D) and Richard Ramsey (L). Texas House of Representatives, District 18 He had no opposition in the March 2nd primary, and he had no opponent in the general election, which took place on November 2, 2010. Hamilton won re-election unopposed to the 19th District seat in 2010. Texas House of Representatives District 19 Republican Primary, 2012 CandidateĢ010 See also: Texas House of Representatives elections, 2010 Hamilton was defeated by incumbent James White in the May 29 primary election. Hamilton ran in the 2012 election for Texas House of Representatives, District 19. Įlections 2012 See also: Texas House of Representatives elections, 2012 HB 3849 - Relating to the licensing and regulation of limited solar electric installers and limited solar electric contractors.HB 3436 - Relating to the licensing and regulation of plumbers.HB 2239 - Relating to transferring the Office of Rural Community Affairs to the Department of Agriculture and abolishing the board of the office.HB 2237 - Relating to possession by certain alcoholic beverage permit holders of certain alcoholic beverages for cooking purposes.Licensing & Administrative Procedures Committee Chair.Mike Hamilton served on the following Texas House of Representatives committees: He is a member and past President of the Texas Restaurant Association.


Hamilton attended Lamar University and works as Owner of Tuffy's Eatery. He previously served as vice chairman of the Natural Resources Committee and is a former member of the Calendars Committee.

Hamilton was first elected to represent HD-19 in 2003 and is a current member of the Land and Resource Management and Licensing and Administrative Procedures committees. Hamilton also ran for a seat on the Orange County Court bench in 2014 but was defeated at the primary stage. Mike "Tuffy" Hamilton is a former Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives, representing District 19 from 2003 to 2013.
