Keller ISD_Link Magazine Winter 2017-18 | Page 8

B oard S potlight C hris R oof Where are you from, and what schools did you attend? Born in Dallas, I spent the majority of my school years in the HEB School District, graduating from L.D. Bell High School in 1986. I attended the University of Texas at Arlington for my undergraduate degree in Accounting and received my graduate degree from the University of Dallas in Business Management. What was your favorite subject in school?  While I’m a real numbers guy, I loved history. As a kid, who was your role model?  My grandfather on my mother’s side was my role model.  I thought he was the coolest cat on the planet.  What is one quote or saying that you live by?  I actually have two. The first is a quote about leadership by Simon Sinek:  “Leadership isn’t about being in charge.  Leadership is about taking care of those in your charge.” The second is by Bob Goff, an attorney in California, who wrote a book called “Love Does” and brings a level of energy that is contagious. My favorite quote from that book is: “Love God. Love people. And do stuff.” Describe your perfect afternoon.  A day of fun and food by and in the pool with friends and family.  Where is the best place you have traveled to and why?   Greece. We were on a cruise out of Athens that took us to the islands of Santorini, Rhodes, Mikonos, and 8 Hydra, with a final stop in Ephesus. There is nothing like being on a boat that’s anchored in the caldera of an extinct volcano, Santorini, and riding a donkey up a sheer cliff to the town above. What is the most adventurous thing you have ever done?   Scuba diving about a mile off the coast of Cancun to see a ship wreck about 100 feet beneath the waves.       Why did you want to serve on the KISD Board of Trustees?  After meeting and talking with a number of people, as well as going through the Community Ambassadors program, I thought I could bring a new perspective to the Board. Having a background in finance, I thought I could help foster a healthy balance between educating our children and finding ways to fund activities while reducing the taxpayer burden. In general, I’m passionate about serving when and where I can.  If you could offer one piece of advice to the students of Keller ISD, what would it be?   In my role at work, I interview lots of people every year. I always ask about the candidate’s greatest failure. It’s not that you fail that defines you. Everyone fails. In each failure, figure out what you learned and apply it next time to achieve a greater outcome. Never stop learning. Look for a Board Spotlight in each edition of KellerISD_Link!