Hank Wilson

Chief Digital Officer

ARCTexas

Designing intelligent platforms that connect media, technology, and rural innovation.

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About Me

Hank Wilson makes good use of his master’s degree in interdisciplinary studies from Texas Tech University and his 40+ years of experience in the Technology sector.
He is also a digital media executive and content creator. He helps lead an international publishing company (Ashby Navis and Tennyson) and he also produces podcasts, YouTube channels, books, and software. His work spans history, mental wellness, tech development, and voice performances. as he says, "if it’s digital and creative, I’m probably involved.”
He is an author known for historical novels and works on communication. He specializes in using technology to improve communication and has written books and articles on this topic. He also focuses on historical topics, particularly Texas history, and has authored several audiobooks on the subject. Additionally, he has written on human communication and offers courses on the subject.

Mission Statement

ARCTexas began in 2018 as Assisting Rural Communities – Texas, an effort to shine a light on the challenges facing small towns and rural regions across the state.
Texas is often portrayed through the lens of its major cities, Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, but the heart of Texas has always lived in its rural communities, ranchlands, farms, and small towns. These places face unique pressures that are often overlooked: water conservation challenges, land preservation issues, limited healthcare access, declining educational opportunities, and the steady migration of rural populations toward urban centers.
ARCTexas was created to bring attention to these realities and to explore practical conversations about the future of rural Texas.

Company Description

Research and Commentary
ARCTexas examines issues affecting rural communities, including:
Water conservation and land stewardship
Rural healthcare access
Education in small communities
Agricultural and ranching sustainability
Economic development in rural regions
The cultural history of Texas communities
The goal is not just to discuss problems, but to explore ideas, solutions, and historical context that help people understand how Texas continues to evolve.

Additional Info

Address: 201 7th Street, Horseshoe Bay, TX, 78657

Hours: 8-6 M-F

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