50 Lives Transformed

Daniela

Momentous School third-grader

50 Lives Transformed

Jon Drago
AT&T Byron Nelson Tournament Director, Jon Drago
(1 of 50)
Rio Vejar
Former Momentous Institute trainee, Rio Vejar
(2 of 50)
Don Houseman and Mike Massad Sr.
Oldest living Salesmanship Club of Dallas members
(3 of 50)
AT&T Byron Nelson Volunteers
Suzanne Moran, Mary Smith and Charlotte Huthnance
(4 of 50)
Ross Whitney
Retired Therapy Camp Director
(5 of 50)
Brandon Watts
Teacher in Plano, Texas
(6 of 50)
Raul Rojas
University of Texas at Dallas Assistant Professor
(7 of 50)
Kelly Compton
Executive Director, Hoglund Foundation
(8 of 50)
Luis Cardozo and Jim Littlejohn
Momentous Institute Alumnus and Salesmanship Club of Dallas member
(9 of 50)
Mayor Mike Rawlings
Mayor of Dallas
(10 of 50)
Michael Sorrell
Paul Quinn College President
(11 of 50)
Ana Santos
Momentous School grandparent
(12 of 50)
Faith
Momentous School first-grader
(13 of 50)
Jovana
Alumna and Momentous Institute scholarship recipient
(14 of 50)
Omar and Foster
Momentous Institute student Omar and Salesmanship Club of Dallas member Foster
(15 of 50)
Coleman Burman
Garland ISD principal
(16 of 50)
Susan Kaiser Greenland
Author
(17 of 50)
Eric Lindh
Project Transformation CEO
(18 of 50)
Janie Henderson
Salesmanship Club of Dallas Executive Director 1981-2008
(19 of 50)
Tiffinni A. Young
Former Dallas City Councilwoman, District 7
(20 of 50)
Martha Bujanda
Pincipal, Marsh Preparatory Academy
(21 of 50)
Leticia Ramos
Momentous School parent
(22 of 50)
Cary Wright
Executive Director, Teach For America
(23 of 50)
Esmeralda Banda
Alumna and Momentous Institute scholarship recipient
(24 of 50)
Pete Geren
Sid Richardson Foundation, President
(25 of 50)
Nancy Nelson
Tournament volunteer
(26 of 50)
Joe Trahan
WFAA-TV Sports Anchor/Reporter
(27 of 50)
Alicia Norman
Principal, Perea Preschool
(28 of 50)
Derek Little
Dallas ISD Assistant Superintendent, Early Learning
(29 of 50)
Ron Kirk
Former U.S. Trade Representative
Former Mayor of Dallas
(30 of 50)
Iliana
Former Momentous Institute client
(31 of 50)
Deane Beman
PGA TOUR Commissioner 1974-1994
(32 of 50)
Israel Marquez
Momentous Institute Alumnus
(33 of 50)
Jack Nicklaus
1970 & 1971 AT&T Byron Nelson winner
(34 of 50)
Veronica Gonzales
Momentous Institute Alumna
(35 of 50)
Peggy Nelson
Byron Nelson's Widow
(36 of 50)
Tricia Stewart
2017 Tournament Volunteer Chairman
(37 of 50)
Ben Crenshaw
1983 AT&T Byron Nelson Winner
(38 of 50)
Trent
Momentous School fifth-grader
(39 of 50)
Tom Watson
4-time AT&T Byron Nelson champion
(40 of 50)
Oscar
Momentous School second-grader
(41 of 50)
Leslie Melson
Momentous Institute Board Member
(42 of 50)
Kai and CJ
Momentous School Brothers and Alumni
(43 of 50)
Sergio Garcia
2004 & 2016 AT&T Byron Nelson Champion
(44 of 50)
Magdalena Triado
Momentous Institute parent
(45 of 50)
Lori Lee
CEO – AT&T International & Global Marketing Officer

(46 of 50)
George W. Bush
43rd U.S. President
(47 of 50)
Bill Macatee
CBS Sportscaster
(48 of 50)
Jordan Spieth
2010 Byron Nelson International Junior Golf Award Recipient
(49 of 50)
Daniela
Momentous School third-grader
(50 of 50)

The AT&T Byron Nelson is more than just a golf tournament, it’s a force for change. Every cent of the profits earned goes to the Momentous Institute, an organization dedicated to supporting children and their families. Since 1968, the Momentous Institute, powered by the Salesmanship Club of Dallas, has transformed over 100,000 lives. Here are a few of their remarkable stories.