Background
McNutt, D. Gayle was born on October 4, 1936 in Comanche, Texas, United States. Son of Luther E. and Willie B. (Newby) McNutt.
McNutt, D. Gayle was born on October 4, 1936 in Comanche, Texas, United States. Son of Luther E. and Willie B. (Newby) McNutt.
Bachelor, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical U., 1959.
Reporter, Abilene (Texas) Reporter-News, 1959-1960; reporter, The Houston Post, 1960-1966; public relations assistant, Texas Mid-Continent Oil & Gas Association, Dallas, 1966-1967; news editor, Associated Press-Dow Jones Economics Report, New York City, 1967-1968; press secretary to House Speaker/Lieutenant Governor Texas, Austin, 1968-1969; assistant director for communications, Texas Department Mental Health & Mental Retardation, Austin, 1969-1970; political editor, The Houston Chronicle, 1970-1974; administrative assistant to, United States Republican Bob Casey, 1974-1976; Washington representative, Harris County, Texas and Houston Port Authority, 1976-1980; director communications, Baylor College Medicine, Houston, 1980-1989; vice president public affairs, Baylor College Medicine, Houston, since 1989.
District chairman Boy Scouts American, Sam Houston Area Council, 1982-1984. Chairman public relations advising committee Texas Medical Center, Inc., 1983-1984. Member committee advising committee Houston Chamber of Commerce C., 1984-1988.
Member Association American Medical Colls. (award of excellence for premier performance in public affairs 1985, 86), Association Academy Health Centers, Public Rels. Society American (accredited member, fellow/assembly member, president Houston chapter 1994, public affairs county, Excalibur Excellence award 1983, 88), Council for Advancement & Support of Education, Society Professor Journalists (president Texas Association 1963, president Texas Gulf Coast chapter 1962, secretary Austin chapter 1970), South Main Center Association (vice chairman since 1995), Press Club of Houston, Quail Valley Country Club.
Married Esther R. Edwards, June 1, 1958. Children: Linda, Gaye, Larry.