C. Barry Brown (’65), Horseshoe Bay :: He worked as a professional bowler, certified public accountant, banker and consultant. He was best known for brokering the purchase of the Dallas Cowboys by “Bum” Bright in 1984 to keep them in Dallas. He helped establish the Paden Neeley Professorship for Teaching Excellence in accounting and the Paden Neely Endowment for Excellence in the College of Business at UNT. In addition to serving as a board member of the UNT Foundation, he was a member of the President’s Council and 1890 Society.
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C. Barry Brown (’65), Horseshoe Bay :: He worked as a professional bowler, certified public accountant, banker and consultant. He was best known for brokering the purchase of the Dallas Cowboys by “Bum” Bright in 1984 to keep them in Dallas. He helped establish the Paden Neeley Professorship for Teaching Excellence in accounting and the Paden Neely Endowment for Excellence in the College of Business at UNT. In addition to serving as a board member of the UNT Foundation, he was a member of the President’s Council and 1890 Society.