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Albert Black is an American entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is the founder and CEO of On-Target Supplies & Logistics, a Dallas-based logistics and supply chain management company. He is also the founder and chairman of the Black Family Foundation, a philanthropic organization that supports education, health, and economic development initiatives in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Black was born on July 24, 1959 in Dallas, Texas. He attended the University of Texas at Austin, where he earned a degree in business administration. After college, he worked in the oil and gas industry before founding On-Target Supplies & Logistics in 1989.
Black is a member of the Dallas Regional Chamber, the Dallas Citizens Council, and the Dallas Regional Chamber of Commerce. He is also a board member of the Dallas Museum of Art, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, and the Dallas Zoo.
Black has been recognized for his philanthropic work, receiving the Dallas Business Journal's "Business Leader of the Year" award in 2011 and the Dallas Business Journal's "Philanthropist of the Year" award in 2012.
As of 2021, Albert Black's net worth is estimated to be roughly $200 million.
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His wife is Gwyneith Black
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Albert Black Net Worth
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Albert Black Social Network
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He is a member of New Hope Baptist Church. His wife of 35 years, Gwyneith, is the Executive Director of OTSL Charities and devotes her time to philanthropic causes. His children Oliver Victor Black, Albert C. Black, III (Tre’) and Cora René Black are discerning advisors and his greatest source of joy. The family enjoys traveling, hiking, and spending time together on Lake Cypress Springs.
Black announced his candidacy for the May 2019 Dallas mayoral election on July 18, 2018. On May 4, 2019, he lost in the nonpartisan blanket primary and failed to advanced to the runoff election.
He has served as a Trustee and became Chairman of the Baylor Health Care System of Dallas in 2010. During his tenure, he helped build The Baylor Diabetes Health & Wellness Institute in his home neighborhood of Frazier Courts, where three times as many residents were dying as a result of diabetes than anywhere else in America. Continuing more than two decades of finance and operations consulting with the system, he currently serves as Chairman of the Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center at Baylor Scott and White Health. He has also served on the Advisory Board of Southern Methodist University Cox School of Business, and a Regent for Baylor University-Waco as well as his current position of Chairman of the Dallas Housing Authority.
In 2006, Black launched ReadyToWork, On-Target's professional development service. ReadyToWork offers staffing, career training, work readiness, available training space and training resources to its clients. ReadyToWork has trained more than 2,200 people.
In 2006, Black established On-Target's social service arm, OTSL Charities, which donates time and resources to local area communities. OTSL Charities participates with other local charities to give back to the community, including helping Habitat for Humanity build houses, raising money for the March of Dimes and volunteering with at-risk students at the Texans Can! Academy.
Black has previously served on various boards including: Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce, Chase Bank of Texas, Hankamer School of Business at Baylor University, and Paul Quinn College. In 1997, former Governor George W. Bush appointed Black to serve on the Board of Regents of Texas Southern University in Houston. In 2000, Black served as the first African-American Chairman of the Greater Dallas Chamber of Commerce's Board of Directors.
Black co-founded On-Target Supplies & Logistics in 1982 as janitorial supplies distribution company. When the business was slow to take off, Albert got a night job in the information systems department at Texas Utilities in order to fund his company. For ten years he worked at On Target from 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM, then went to his night job from 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM. He guided the company from a two-person start-up to a growing operation with 190 employees that has expanded to offer outsourced logistic solutions, supply chain management, and value-added reselling. On-Target’s headquarters are located in southern Dallas with additional logistics operations throughout Dallas / Fort Worth, Sherman, Texas, Houston, Texas, and Tucson, AZ.
Albert C. Black Jr. (born July 24, 1959) is an American businessman who serves as CEO and chairman of On Target Supplies and Logistics, a company he founded in 1982. Black served as the first African American chairman of the Dallas Regional Chamber in Dallas, Texas. He traveled to 16 countries on joint trade missions with former Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk. He served as chairman of the Baylor Health Care System, helping to establish the Baylor Diabetes Health & Wellness Institute. He is the current chairman of the Charles Sammons Cancer Center and the Dallas Housing Authority.
Black was born in 1959, the youngest of seven children and raised in the Frazier Courts housing projects in South Dallas. As a doorman at a hotel in downtown Dallas, his father, Albert Black Sr., came to know influential city business leaders. After work, Black Sr. would return home and tell Black Jr., “I want my children to be like those leaders running the city and improving the lives of others.” Hearing these words were Black's initial inspiration to become an entrepreneur, nonprofit volunteer, and civic leader.
He has received three Texas Instruments Supplier Excellence Awards and is a recipient of the 30th Congressional District Award for outstanding achievement in the field of business.