Hal Daub
Hal Daub
1620 Dodge St
Suite 2100
Omaha, NE 68102
(402) 964-5019
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District 8
Elected to the Board of Regents in 2012
Personal and Professional
- Born Fayetteville (Fort Bragg), North Carolina on April 23, 1941
- Married to Mary Alice Daub
- Partner, Husch Blackwell LLP
- Practice areas:
- Health Care Law
- Governmental Affairs
- Hospitality
- Intellectual Property
- Tax
- Practice areas:
- Mayor of Omaha, 1995 - 2001
- House of Representatives, 1981 – 1989
- Committees:
- House Ways and Means
- Public Works & Transportation
- Government Operations
- Small Business
- Committees:
- Captain, U. S. Army, 1966 - 1968
- Served on boards of the U.S. Conference of Mayors and National League of Cities
- Six-year term as a U.S. Senate-confirmed, Presidential appointee
- Chairman of the permanent, statutory Social Security Advisory Board
- Recently served as Nebraska Republican Party National Committeeman
- McCain 2008 State General Chairman
- Former Vice President and General Counsel to Standard Chemical Manufacturing Company
- Former partner with Deloitte & Touche
- Author of numerous publications on social security and speaker on the North American Free Trade Agreement and healthcare public policy
Awards & Recognitions
- Who’s Who in America, 1981-present
- Who’s Who in American Politics, 1981-present
- Washington University Distinguished Alumni Award, 2012
- Mid America Boy Scout Council, Citizen of the Year, 2003, 2012
- American Diabetes Association, Father of the Year, 2011
- Nebraska Society Distinguished Nebraskan Award, 2005
- Toastmasters International, Communication & Leadership Award, 2005
- Silver Beaver Award, 2004
- Distinguished Eagle Scout Award, 2000
- Grand Masonic Lodges of Nebraska, Humanitarian Award, 2004
- Omaha Chamber of Commerce, Business Hall of Fame, 2004
- National Associated Businessmen, Watchdog of the Treasury Awards, 1981-
1989 - National Federation of Independent Business, Guardian of Small Business
Awards, 1981-1989 - U.S. Congress, Peace Through Strength Awards, 1981-1989
- Nebraska Reserve Officers, Minuteman of the Year, 1985
- Jaycees, Outstanding Young Omahan, 1975
- Outstanding Young Nebraskan, 1964
Professional Association & Memberships
- Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Fraternity, Alumni President’s Council
- American Health Care Association, President and Chief Executive, 2004-2005
- American Judicature Society
- Association of Government Accountants
- Council on Excellence in Government, Principal
- National Advisory Commission on Public Service, Presidential Appointment
- Nebraska State Bar Association
- Nebraska State Bar Foundation, Fellow
- Omaha Bar Association
- Republican Mayors and Local Officials of the United States, President, 1995-2000
Civic Involvement
- 33rd Degree Mason, Scottish Rite, Shrine, York Rite Mason, 1995
- 40 & 8 Voiture 206
- Air Force Association
- American Heart Association, Nebraska Affiliation
- American Legion Post 112
- Autism Action Partnership, Board Member
- Boy Scouts, Mid-America Council, Vice Chair; Executive Committee, Trustee
- Community Health Charities of America, Past National Board Chair
- Dundee Dance Club
- Durham Western Heritage Museum
- Eagles Aerie 154
- Fatherhood Family Initiative, Board member
- Fontenelle Forrest Association
- Freedoms Foundation, Board of Directors
- Friend of the Scottish Rite, 2012
- Friendship Force
- Great Plains Black Museum, Former Board Member
- Henry Doorly Zoo
- Humane Society and Friends Forever
- Joslyn Castle
- Kappa Sigma, Delta Theta Phi and Alpha Kappa Psi Alumni Associations
- LaDanse Club, Former President
- Madonna School for Exceptional Children
- Multiple Sclerosis Society
- Nebraska Diplomats
- Nebraska Lodge 1, York and Scottish Rite Masonic Orders
- Nebraska Republican Party, National Committee
- Nebraska University and Washington University Alumni Associations
- Optimist International
- Performing Arts Society
- Presbyterian Church, Elder
- Red Cross Gallon Club
- Reserve Officers Association
- Salvation Army, Tree of Lights Campaign, Vice-Chair, 2010; Chair, 2011-2012
- Sister Cities Association
- St. Peter Claver Cristo Rey High School, Board
- University of Nebraska – Omaha, Development Committee
- United Way/CHAD Division, Chair
- Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2503
Admissions
- Nebraska, 1966
- U.S. District Court, District of Nebraska, 1966
- U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit, 1966
- U.S. Supreme Court, 1988
- U.S. Court of International Trade, 1970
Education
- J.D., University of Nebraska College of Law, 1966
Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity, Outstanding Student in the Nation - B.S., Business Administration, Washington University in St. Louis, 1963
Omicron Delta Kappa Leadership and Scholastic Honorary Society
Publications & Presentations
- White House Conference on Aging, Keynote Speaker and Delegate, 2005

