Ep. 6 - Business, Education & Building MoakCasey w/Dan Huberty
How do you build a successful career across business, politics, education, and entrepreneurship?
On this episode of Titans of Texas with Casey Claiborne, Casey sits down with Dr. Dan Huberty, CEO of MoakCasey, former Chairman of the Texas House Public Education Committee, entrepreneur, investor, and longtime business leader, for a conversation about leadership, risk-taking, public service, and building successful organizations.
Huberty shares the story of growing up in Ohio, working construction through college, breaking into the parking industry, and eventually building a decades-long career in commercial real estate, parking operations, and business management before entering Texas politics.
The conversation covers:
• Growing up in Ohio and early career lessons
• Building a 35-year career in the parking industry
• Commercial real estate and investment strategies
• Working for T. Boone Pickens
• Entrepreneurship and creating Capital Cafe
• Winning a Texas House seat through grassroots campaigning
• Serving on the Humble ISD school board
• Leading the House Public Education Committee
• School finance reform and public education policy
• The impact of COVID on commercial real estate
• Acquiring and leading MoakCasey
• Advice for entrepreneurs and business leaders
Huberty also reflects on the challenges of balancing a successful private-sector career with service in the Texas Legislature, where he spent twelve years representing House District 127 and ultimately chaired one of the most influential committees in state government.
The discussion explores the dramatic impact COVID had on downtown real estate, parking operations, and investment markets, along with the lessons Huberty learned navigating one of the most difficult business environments of his career.
Throughout the episode, Huberty emphasizes the importance of relationships, calculated risk-taking, adaptability, and long-term planning. Whether discussing commercial real estate, public education, or entrepreneurship, he argues that success often comes from saying "yes" to opportunities and being willing to move outside your comfort zone.
The episode concludes with practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, thoughts on the future of downtown business districts, and reflections on building a career that spans both the public and private sectors.
00:00 — Intro + Meet Dan Huberty
01:20 — Launching Capital Cafe in Austin
03:42 — Growing up in Ohio
05:30 — Working construction through college
06:15 — Cleveland unions and organized crime stories
09:27 — First jobs after college
11:25 — Discovering the parking business
14:29 — Building a career in parking and real estate
15:52 — Oklahoma City, Hawaii, and career growth
18:30 — Lessons from managing major operations
22:10 — Owning parking assets and real estate
26:21 — COVID and the collapse of downtown business
32:27 — Entering Texas politics
34:11 — School board service and first campaigns
37:53 — Winning office and campaign lessons
41:45 — Public education and legislative leadership
45:14 — School finance reform in Texas
47:15 — Leaving the Legislature and next steps
49:16 — Buying and leading MoakCasey
51:29 — Advice for entrepreneurs
57:41 — Favorite drink at Capital Cafe
58:19 — Closing thoughts