 
PPG Representative Headed to Charlotte, N.C.,
for Democratic National Convention
August 31, 2012
by Penny Stacey, pstacey@glass.com
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Deron Patterson with his wife, Giselle, at
the 2012 Texas Democratic Convention. |
Deron Patterson, a senior account manager for PPG Industries' flat
glass division, based in Sugarland, Texas, first remembers being
interested in politics at the age of 10, when he learned to do his
own Richard Nixon impression. Now, 37 years later, he's preparing
to attend the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C.,
next week.
Beyond his childhood interests, Patterson says he moved further
into the political realm while studying at Texas State University.
Patterson says he was inspired by a book, "Cry of the People"
by Penny Lernoux and, when he traveled to Brazil with his then-fiance,
Giselle, to be married, he took the opportunity to meet a Roman
Catholic archbishop mentioned in the book, Dom Helder Camara. At
that time, Patterson was considering moving to Brazil to be a missionary.
"[The bishop] told me that if I worked in my country, I could
do more," recalls Patterson. "It planted a deep seed in
me and [since then] I've always been somewhat involved [in politics],
always voting."
In recent years, Patterson joined together with a friend and decided
to form the Sugarland Democrats Club. "There's something about
a Sugarland Democrats Club that gets a little spark," says
Patterson, who points out that former House Majority Leader Tom
Delay (R - Texas) also is from Sugarland.
"That's where I've really been involved for the last few years-building
up a city where only 40 percent of the people voted for President
Obama in 2008," he says. "[I've been] leading a lot of
educational forums in my city, and that's how I became a national
delegate."
Patterson was one of seven individuals in the Seventeenth City District
of Texas elected to attend the Democratic National Convention as
delegates next week in Charlotte.
"I'm going to get to meet our whole Texas delegation,"
he says.
Patterson is looking forward to hearing President Obama speak late
in the day on Tuesday, September 4, along with several other highlights.
"Energy efficiency and the environment are really strong issues
for me and there's going to be a breakfast meeting for some coalition
for energy efficiency," he says. "I'm really looking forward
to all that, and doing some networking, and carrying the flag for
glass. Of all the delegates, I might just be the only one who represents
the glass industry."
And in this area, Patterson's personal passion and his job meet,
he says.
"I'm able to marry my environmental conscience with my work
and that's a good thing. My work is my cause," he says.
Patterson has been with PPG for six years, and, prior to that, spent
seven and a half years at Guardian. Before he joined the glass industry,
he spent nearly ten years in the ocean transportation industry.
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