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Donny Churchman

by Frisco STYLE
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Donny Churchman, interviewed in our article “Promises Made, Promises Kept,” has a bachelor’s degree in political science from California Lutheran University and is the president and CEO of Nack Development, a company that is taking part in many of Frisco’s Rail District projects. His company is determined toward creating a renaissance of downtown Frisco to preserve downtown’s beauty and extensive history.
Mr. Churchman has a large family tree which includes his hard-working single mom and strong older sister. He and his wife, Stephanie, who is an instructor at the YMCA and Beyond Pilates, have five children between them: Tysen who is a senior at Frisco High School, Evan who is a junior at Wakeland, Reed and Kennedy who are both eighth graders at Cobb Middle School and Leyton who is a sophomore at the University of Arkansas.
Mr. Churchman has lived in Frisco for almost ten years and in his free time he was a volunteer club baseball coach, but his most favorite thing to do is to spend the night out with his family, which typically ends with a fun trip to Andy’s.

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