On Point of View today, Our guest host is Dr. Merrill (Buddy) Matthews. His first guest is Tom Schatz. They’re going to talk about Citizens Against Government Waste”s The Pig Book 2021. Next he welcomes in-studio Wes Mays & Davin Bernstein. They’ll discuss why it’s important for conservatives to run for local office. Buddy’s final guest is co-founder of Pray.com, Matt Potter. Their topic is The National Day of Prayer.
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Prior to his election he had participated in Coppell's Citizen Summit in 2011 and has served as the president of the Arbor Manors Homeowners Association and the Westbury Manor Homeowner Association. He has been a member of the Coppell Band Boosters. For over 25 years, Wes has served the youth of his communities through the Boy Scouts of America.
Wes is the Chairman of the Industrial Advisory Board of the College of Electrical Engineering at the University of North Texas. He has advised for the solar car engineering team at Coppell High School and has served on the Coppell High School Engineering School advisory committee. He has also participated in the career expo at Coppell High School representing Peterbilt Motors Company.
Wes is an Eagle Scout holding the Silver Beaver and District Award of Merit from the Boy Scouts of America. He is an Extra Class licensee, N5HK, in the Amateur Radio Service. He is an amateur musician playing in the wind ensemble at the First United Methodist Church and the Coppell Community Orchestra. He is also a member of the General Society of Mayflower Descendants.
Professionally, he received a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering from Texas A&M University. He holds 24 patents from the US Patent office encompassing a broad variety of technical expertise including RFID, radio frequency design, transportation, and communication design. He is a registered professional engineer in Texas.
Wes and his wife of 36 years, Linda, have lived in Coppell since 2000. They have two children: Chris a systems engineer in Irving and Allison, a commercial real estate appraiser in Richardson. The Mays family has attended the First United Methodist Church in Coppell since 2001.
After graduating from Leadership Coppell, Davin served on the Economic Development Committee, and has been a part of Citizen Summits like Coppell 2017 and the Coppell Next/2040 visioning summits. He is well-known to city officials and board members as someone who asks probing questions to deepen citizen understanding of “the story behind the story” and an advocate for citizens. He graduated from Coppell's Allies in Community program in 2020, and is currently working on an interfaith dialog effort within the city.
He is a long-time, active member of St. Ann’s Catholic Church, has been a strong scouting advocate, starting Pack 820, and is serving in the leadership of Troop 842 at First United Methodist, Coppell. Davin has also served on the boards of several non-profits. He met and married his wife Angela in Coppell. They have been married 21 years and they have 3 children: Chaz, Gemma, and Zelie.
Gatena, Mike Lynn and Ryan Beck. Pray.com has become the number one app for daily prayer and faith-
based audio content. Matthew grew up in a Christian home in Southern California before attending Boise
State University. During college Matthew founded Homestack.com with William Grewal and served as the
CEO of Homestack Inc. Matthew and William pioneered the white label application market with a software as
a service real estate technology company building over 6,000 applications in both Apple and Google app
stores. HomeStack now provides software for some of the largest Real Estate companies in the United
States. After spending nearly a decade as the CEO of HomeStack, Inc., Matthew now serves as the head of
strategic partnerships for Pray.com and has flown all over the world helping Churches and members utilize
the Pray.com platform. Matthew also sits on the board of trustees for Southeastern University in Lakeland,
Florida. Matthew believes that merging your passion with your skill is how you can leverage God’s grace to
leave a legacy of helping others.