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McClendon is the owner of McClendon Properties, a company
which acquires and manages residential real estate.
He is also the operations manager for the Community
Crime Prevention Network, Inc., which conducts training
seminars in the areas of organizational skills, security
and crime prevention for public housing executives.
He is the vice chairman of Alamo Workforce Development,
Inc. and chairs the organization's external relations
committee.
McClendon
is a retired civil service employee who served as the
transition assistance program manager at Kelly AFB.
He retired with the rank of Lt. Col. after 26 years
of active duty and reserve military service with the
U.S. Air Force. He is vice president of the San Antonio
chapter of 100 Black Men of America, Inc. and chairman
of the steward board at Porter Memorial C.M.E. Church.
He is a past president of the Alamo City Lions Club,
past vice president of the United Homeowners Improvement
Association and a past member of the Governor's Task
Force on Economic Transition and the mayor's BRAC Task
Force.
McClendon
holds a masters in business administration from Webster
University in St. Louis, Missouri and a bachelor's in
business administration from Tennessee State University
in Nashville, Tennessee. He also pursued graduate studies
at the University of Northern Colorado and the University
of Montana.
A native
of Atlanta, McClendon marched with Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr. to oppose segregation. In the late 1980's,
he conducted a voter registration drive on the eastside
of San Antonio which resulted in 5,000 newly registered
voters. McClendon and his wife, State Representative
Ruth Jones McClendon, have four adult children.
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