Hank Amos
Tucson Realty & Trust Co.
George H. Amos, III, known by his friends as “Hank,” is a fourth generation Tucsonan. He graduated from the University of Arizona in 1981 (with a double major in Finance and Real Estate) and is Chairman of the Board and CEO of Tucson Realty & Trust Co. Incorporated in 1911, over 100 years ago, Tucson Realty & Trust Co. is Arizona’s oldest real estate company specializing in commercial brokerage and property management. He has been awarded “Graduate” of the Realtors Institute.
Past and present Board memberships include: Regent, Arizona Board of Regents (1994-2002) (appointed by the Governor; President 2000); Commissioner, City of Tucson Civil Service Commission (appointed by Mayor and Council); Junior Achievement; Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Tucson (Big Brother – 14 years); Board of Trustees for Carondelet St. Joseph’s Hospital Foundation (President; 1991-1993); Business Advisory Council and the Management Review Task Force for the Tucson Unified School District; Pima County Real Estate Research Council; University of Arizona Cancer Center (Co-Chairman; 1993 – 1994); University of Arizona Cultural Affairs; Greater Tucson Economic Council (appointed by the Pima County Board of Supervisors); Young President’s Organization (YPO) – Arizona Chapter (Executive Committee 1992-1997 and 2002-2009, Education Chairman 2007-2008, Chapter Chairman 2008-2009); World President’s Organization (WPO).
Past and present memberships include: National Association of Securities Dealers (inactive status); National Association of REALTORS; Tucson Broker Roundtable; Arizona Association of REALTORS; Tucson Board of REALTORS; Southern Arizona CCIM Chapter; Fiscal Accountability of Reform Effort Committee (FARE); Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB); Brainstormers (Emeritus status).
Community Chairmanships include: St. Joseph’s Hospital Benefit – Chairman, 1991; Program Chairman, 1989; Fife Symington for Governor – Finance Co-Chairman (Southern Arizona), 1990, 1994; Matt Salmon for Governor – Chairman (Southern Arizona), 2002; John Munger for Governor – State Chairman, 2009; Wil Cardon for U.S. Senate – Co-Chairman, Tucson 2012
Honors include: Man of the Year” – City of Hope – 1995; “Big Brother of the Year” – 1989; “Honor Roll” – Tucson Unified School District; University of Arizona Alumni Association – Centennial Achievement Award; “Who’s Who Among U.S. Executives”; “Who’s Who in the West”; “Who’s Who in Luxury Real Estate”; “Who’s Who in America.”