Hello! I'm glad you stopped by for a visit! My name is Russ
Hicks and I live in Plano (near Dallas), Texas. I worked for Texas
Instruments as a computer consultant before retiring in 1998. I'm married, have two
grown children, and belong to Toastmasters and the National Stuttering Association..
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- Personal and family information
- Work at Texas Instruments
- Toastmasters
- The National Stuttering Association
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- A special message for 2008
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- My Bio
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Last updated: 01/14/09
I worked at Texas Instruments for 35 years, since August 19, 1963. Three months later
on November 22, I watched Jackie and John Kennedy drive by the TI plant where I worked
near the airport. Thirty minutes later he was killed in downtown Dallas. Like everyone
else that fateful day, we were shocked and saddened - and will remember that day forever.
I started work as a manufacturing engineer in the Apparatus Division and soon became
involved in computers - where I've made my career. I worked in many computer related jobs
at TI since then, including four years in Lubbock, Texas, where we built calculators,
watches, and home computers. When we moved back to Dallas (really Plano) I worked in
Corporate Business Systems and several years later moved to Information Systems and
Services (IS&S) where I became a computer systems consultant. Most recently I
worked in the "Road Warrior" team of Executive Support Systems within the
Information Technology Services group.
My specialty is dialup communication systems and I've had a part in many major dialup
systems including EZDIAL, WinDial, and most recently Travel Dial. These systems help TIers
all over the world communicate with each other from and to anywhere in the world. I help
people all over TI use these systems and answer many questions as problems arise.
On August 14, 1998, I took a wonderful retirement package from TI allowing
me to pursue other interests, particularly in the areas of NSA and Toastmasters.
(More on my "retirement" as I gain more experience in this new lifestyle!)
TI is a fun - and challenging - company to work for. For further information see the Texas Instruments home page.
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Personal and family information:
These are the members of my family:
These are our cars:
We live in Plano, Texas, just north of Dallas.
We've recently established a Hicks Cuzzin Network
to keep in touch
with all our various cousins and their families everywhere.
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Toastmaster information:
I belong to two Toastmaster clubs in District 50 (Northeast Texas):
In June of 1996 I won the Toastmasters International Region III
Humorous Speech Contest in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Region III is a ten state
area in the southwest United States including Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona,
Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, and parts of several other states. Here's a picture
of me accepting the first place trophy!
And here's the Dallas Morning News Article
on me winning that contest.
For information about Toastmasters, see the Toastmasters
International home page.
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The National Stuttering Association:
I've stuttered significantly all my life, worse in my youth but getting
less severe with age. (There's bound to be some advantages to getting older!) In 1985 Lee
Reeves, a total stranger then, but soon to be a wonderful and inspirational
friend of mine, literally forced me to join the National
Stuttering Association (formerly named the National Stuttering Project)
- and my life began to change. Who I am today is closely related to the influence of Lee
and many other of my wonderful NSP friends all over the world. I owe you my life,
gang!
NSA activities:
I am currently the webmaster of the national NSA website at www.WeStutter.org.
Click here for information on the workshop "Successful Stuttering - It's Time to Live!"
See the Dallas Morning News Article on me: "Stutterer Has Found a Way with Words."
The Iceberg Analogy of Stuttering.
International Stuttering Awareness Day (ISAD) papers: