John Hughes is a native Texan born in Ft. Worth and settled in the town of Hico, as an adult. He is an adventurer who loves his country, and wholeheartedly supports the military community, first responders and peace keepers in the communities he touches.
The founder of JW Hughes Excavation which was established in 1999 as a heavy equipment/dirt work operator and has experienced tremendous growth in the past 19 years. A company that prioritizes safety and environmentally friendliness first, JW Hughes Excavation now has core capabilities in the areas of energy related services, oil field services, railroad, farm and ranch, that has established it as one of the most diverse and well-respected excavation companies in Texas. From building tanks, lakes, roads and oilfield pads, to buildings and general contracting, the company’s experience, knowledge and customer service has enabled it to become a trend setter within the industry.
In 2007, he started the JW Hughes Excavation Hico Christmas Fund, providing gifts for 185 children in his hometown of Hico with help and generous support of the local community. Along the journey, Hughes has found opportunities to assist local law enforcement in several communities, including the building and donation of police training facilities in Hico and Jourdanton, Texas.
Prior to founding JW Hughes Excavation, Hughes toured the U.S. from 1993-98 with the AVP (Association of Volleyball Professionals), building the temporary facilities and sand courts of the pro beach volleyball tour, in addition to the AVP’s subsidiary qualifying tour. He also was responsible for producing the largest amateur volleyball tour from 1992-96.
A long-time supporter of Boot Campaign, Hughes is a member of the Texas military nonprofit’s board of directors and his company has been a proud partner since 2013. A recipient of numerous community awards, Hughes currently resides in Poteet, Texas, with his wife, Pamela, and two sons, Coleman, and Wyatt.