May 2024 - Chris Jarvis '07
Video Communications Coordinator
When it comes to team players, Chris Jarvis is the gold standard and the epitome of going above and beyond on top of all out to tell the ArtSci story. As one of his many subjects through the years so accurately and eloquently put it a few years back, “Chris does not write a story. He discovers the story that is within each of us.”
His creativity, initiative, adaptability and ingenuity are unmatched, as is his commitment to completing each project on time, on tone and on target. Whenever there’s a need, be it video, photography or writing, Chris rises to the occasion to get the job done without expecting anything in return. He approaches each step with unparalleled skill, first in defining the opportunity or angle and then in delivering a quality, effective solution.
He radiates charm, integrity and class at every turn to put his subjects at ease and ensure that the final product is top-notch because they trust in his vision, direction and talent. Although he makes it all look easy, the truth is masked by his meticulous preparation and long hours — nights, weekends and occasional travel, most recently to and from Moore, Oklahoma, on Easter weekend in pursuit of the perfect personal touches he intuitively knows will make the story sing.
Fitting for a guy who has an impressive collection of photographs with dozens of Texas and classic country music greats, many of whom have been lucky enough to autograph his guitar. That collection is rivaled only by the hundreds of snaps he has amassed since childhood featuring World Wrestling Entertainment legends, including Ted “The Million Dollar Man” DiBiase, who served as the officiant for his wedding. Then again, Chris has had his fair share of journalistic brushes with celebrity, from interviewing then-Texas Governor George W. Bush as a 7th grader at Navasota Junior High to four-time Grammy Award winner and Texas A&M languages/journalism graduate Lyle Lovett ’79 earlier this spring.
True to his credit and character, however, he remains humble to his core and oblivious to his star status. Your secret’s safe with us, Chris, and it’s an honor and privilege to call you a teammate and friend!