Sandra Dyche
Ms. Dyche currently serves as a president of 21st Century Morongo Energy, LLC, whose projects include a 220MW electric power plant and hydroponic tomato farm facility in Texas and Oklahoma.
Ms. Dyche also participated in the financing of the conversion of a 130,000 square foot warehouse into a residential condominium known as the Atalanta in lower Manhattan.
In addition to her background in real estate and resource development, Ms. Dyche owned and acted as a chairperson of Hasca of America through which she established the exclusive right to market the superior high-tech abrasives and ceramics of Feldmühle of Germany. She was in charge of Feldmühle product distribution in the United States, Southeast Asia and South Korea.
Ms. Dyche was previously a business partner with her late husband, William Edmond Dyche, of Houston, Texas. Mr. Dyche was a founder and senior partner of Dyche & Wright Attorneys at Law and also founded Houston First Savings Association, which had over 60 branches in Houston, Dallas and Austin. Mr. Dyche served as a commissioner of the Texas Department of Public Safety and Highway Patrol for 13 years. Mr. and Ms. Dyche financed and developed approximately 2,000 acres of commercial and residential development known as the Mission Bend Project near Houston.
In 1988, Ms. Dyche endowed a Presidential Scholarship in Law at the University of Texas Law School Foundation.
In 1981, Ms. Dyche founded and organized the Park National Bank in Houston, Texas. Since 1981, Ms. Dyche has served on the Board of Directors of Chemical Bank, an affiliate of J. P. Morgan Chase in Houston.
Ms. Dyche is fluent in English and Korean and she is proficient in written Chinese.

