The Honorable Brandon L. Simmons (Houston, Texas)
Regent Brandon L. Simmons serves as the Chairman of the Texas Southern University (TSU) Board of Regents. Regent Simmons was appointed to the Board of Regents by Texas Governor Greg Abbott in February of 2023 and unanimously confirmed by the Texas Senate in May of 2023.
TSU Achievements:
TSU’s The Ocean of Soul, Cheerleaders, Tex the Tiger, and Board Chairman Brandon L. Simmons Featured at 2024 Convocation for The Imani School
Posted on October 17, 2024
Texas Southern Dominates Prairie View For Historic Win, Ushering In The Cris Dishman Era
Posted on September 1, 2024
Texas Southern University Endowment Soars Above $100 Million with $5 Million Gift
Posted on July 18, 2024
James W. Crawford III Named as Next President of Texas Southern University
Posted on May 16, 2024
James W. Crawford III Named Sole Finalist for President of Texas Southern University
Posted on April 26, 2024
Texas Southern University Names Former State Legislator Vice President of Governmental Affairs and Civic Engagement
Posted on April 23, 2024
TSU Board of Regents Chairman Brandon L. Simmons on the HISD/TSU Learning Legacy Pact
Posted on April 03, 2024
Charting a Course for Excellence: Texas Southern University's Presidential Search Committee Unveiled: Distinguished Panel to Guide the Quest for TSU's Next Visionary Leader
Posted on January 24, 2024
FOX 26: Cris Dishman Introduced as TSU Head Football Coach
Posted on January 23, 204
Texas Southern University Board of Regents Announces Presidential Search Committee
Posted on January 18, 2024
Dishman Named Head Football Coach 1/12/24
Posted on January 12, 2024
Houston Chronicle: Houston ISD, TSU launch partnership to provide paid teacher apprentices to college students
Posted on December 19, 2023
TSU Board of Regents Elects New Leadership
Posted on October 20, 2023
Former U.S. Secretary of Education Dr. Roderick Paige Uses Birthday to Support Students at Texas Southern University
Posted on June 22, 2023
Regent Simmons’ Biography:
Regent Simmons is an experienced board member and executive and recognized leader in board governance. He has served on numerous corporate boards and in executive leadership for early and growth-stage companies in the energy and technology sectors. Earlier in his career, Regent Simmons served in the corporate practice of Hogan Lovells counseling technology companies and investors on transactions and corporate governance.
Regent Simmons is an advocate for the transformational power of capitalism and proponent of policies and programs that leverage the economy to unlock opportunity and success for individuals and families. Since 2022, Regent Simmons has hosted a mentoring series that connects young people with inspiring business role models to raise awareness of private sector career paths, especially in the technology sector. In 2023, Regent Simmons established an endowment at TSU to support student internships in STEM. In 2024, he delivered a Convocation Address at The Imani School entitled “Opportunity in the Economy of the Future” and was named a “Legendary Scholar” at the Community of Faith Houston’s Black History Month Celebration. In the Fall of 2024, Regent Simmons deepened his commitment to HBCU students by serving as Entrepreneur in Residence at Wiley University in Marshall, Texas.
Regent Simmons earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of California, Berkeley and a Doctor of Jurisprudence from Stanford Law School. Following college, he was awarded the John W. Gardner Fellowship, a joint honor of Stanford University and the University of California. Following law school, he served as a law clerk for Chief Judge J.L. Edmondson of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Regent Simmons has been a member of the Young Presidents’ Organization where he served as a member of Black YPO’s executive committee and twice served as a forum moderator.
Regent Simmons is a fifth-generation Texan and third-generation Houstonian. His father was raised in Fifth Ward, where his grandfather was a Deacon at Olivet Missionary Baptist Church. Through Regent Simmons’ decades-long economic empowerment efforts, he honors the Simmons family’s generational journey: labor in east Texas fields and pine forests in the 19th century, westward migration from Houston to San Francisco via military service and classroom teaching in the 20th century, and return from Silicon Valley to Texas soil in the 21st century via entrepreneurship.
Term: February 6, 2023 – February 1, 2029