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Episode 254: Kevin Comiskey on Career, Community Service, and the Outdoors

1 h 1 min · 30 de mar de 2026
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In this episode of "Hunting Matters," we are joined in studio by Kevin Comiskey, Senior VP and Partner at Brady, Chapman, Holland & Associates. We dive into Kevin's 25-year career at the firm and how his early roles at American Linen, Silver Eagle Distributors, and Trinity Industries shaped his approach to leadership. Raised in Houston, Kevin attended Colorado State University and worked in Colorado, Wyoming, and South Dakota before returning to Texas. The discussion explores his deep commitment to wildlife conservation, serving as a Life Member, Past President of the Houston Safari Club Foundation (HSCF), and current Executive Committee member and Convention Chairman for the Texas Wildlife Association. Additionally, Kevin is a long-time volunteer for the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo. Finally, we explore Kevin's personal side, discussing his life with his wife Amy, their three sons, and German Shorthaired Pointer. We delve into their family's retreat at Rocking C South Ranch in Cotulla, Texas, discussing the values of stewardship and the family's shared love of hunting and sporting clays. Houston Safari Club Foundation: https://wehuntwegive.org/ [https://wehuntwegive.org/]

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