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Gay Gaddis
Entrepreneur, best-selling author of "Cowgirl Power," public speaker, leadership coach and celebrated artist
Gay Gaddis, a prominent figure known for her multiple roles as a founder, author, and artist, has made significant contributions to the business world and the art community.
As the founder of T3, a groundbreaking digital agency, Gay led the company to become the largest woman-owned independent agency in the U.S over her three-decade tenure.
Through her speaking engagements on women's leadership, entrepreneurship, and company culture, Gay motivates aspiring business leaders to achieve success in their professional and personal lives. She is also a published author of 'Cowgirl Power: How to Kick Ass in Business & Life.'
Gay's influence extends beyond the business realm, as she is active in the art scene with her bold paintings showcased in prestigious galleries across the country. Texas Monthly magazine even recognized her as one of the 'Top Ten Artists to Collect Now.'
Among her accolades, Gay was inducted into the University of Texas McCombs School of Business Hall of Fame and received the Liz Carpenter Lifetime Achievement Award. She has also been honored as one of Fast Company's Top 25 Women Business Builders and Inc. Magazine's Top 10 Entrepreneurs of the Year.
Not only a leader in business and art, Gay co-teaches the 'Women Who Mean Business' program at the University of Texas's McCombs School of Business, aiming to empower women in the corporate world.
In addition to her professional endeavors, Gay holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Commercial and Advertising Art from The University of Texas at Austin.
Gay's diverse organizational involvement includes roles as CEO of Gay Gaddis, LLC, Chairman of the Communications Committee at Texas Cultural Trust, and Executive Committee Member of the Alumni Association at The University of Texas at Austin, among others.
Her entrepreneurial spirit shines through in her various roles, from founding T3 to serving on corporate boards and non-profit organizations, such as Monotype and C200, respectively.
Gay and her husband manage the historic Double Heart Ranch in the Texas Hill Country, where they nurture her passion for art in her private studio and gallery, Fossil Ridge.
