Michelle "Mica" Mosbacher
Michele (Mica) Mosbacher, widow of the 28th U.S. Secretary of Commerce and oilman
Robert Mosbacher, Sr., was commissioned as an Honorary Consul of Iceland, Houston
and Central Texas, in 2010 by the Foreign Ministry of Iceland. She is an author, motivational
speaker and proud sponsor of Godstone Ranch Motorsports, a family professional motorsports
team that races for charitable causes.
She has served on the boards of the Houston Ballet, University of Houston; and was
appointed by Governor Perry to the steering committee of the Aga Khan Foundation.
Mica previously served as a director of the American Hospital Foundation, receiving
the board’s highest honor presented by Ambassador Howard Leach at the United States
Embassy in Paris.
Focused on education, Mica previously served as on the University of Houston’s Board
of Regents and the board of Strake Jesuit Prepartory School. Mica implemented Best
Friends, a character education program and the Raol Wallenberg Heroes program in the
Houston Independent School District in the late 90s.
Mica has chaired numerous charitable fundraisers including Houston Ballet Ball, Woodrow
Wilson Gala, Museum of Fine Arts Costume Institute and American Hospital of Paris
Foundation. With her husband Bob, she co-chaired the M.D. Anderson Milestones and
Miracles celebration, honoring President George H.W. Bush, that raised more than $10
million (a record at the time). M.D. Anderson Cancer Center’s pastoral outreach group
honored Mica, and she was named Pacesetter of the Year by the Cancer Assistance League.
In April of 2011, Houston Mayor Anise Parker honored her with “Mica Mosbacher Day” for her initiation of the prominent public art installation, “On Tolerance,” featuring sculptures by world-class sculptor, Jaume Plensa.
In 2013, Mica was appointed by Her Majesty the Queen to the Order of St. John; in
2012 she was awarded the Silver Good Citizenship Medal, the highest honor from the
Texas Society, Sons of the American Revolution. She was named Philanthropist of the
Year in 2007 by TAASA (Texas Association Against Sexual Assault). Mica was named Knight
Commander of the Order of King Francis I.
In 2008, Mica was inducted into the Greater Houston Women’s Chamber of Commerce Hall
of Fame along with Barbara Bush and other prominent Houstonians. A journalist, she
has received prestigious writing awards for feature articles. Her career began in
1972, when as an intern at KPRC-TV/NBC in Houston, she was one of the only female
reporters on staff at that time. She later pursued a career in print journalism and
freelance writing.
A longtime horse lover, Mica is a former champion in the American Saddleseat Amateur
Walk-Trot Division. She won her first horse show at the Dallas State Fair riding J
Miller and was trained by Charles Smith at Tri-Oaks Stables in Houston.
Active in political fundraising, Mica has served as a co-chair on many statewide
and national campaigns.
Born in Gainesville, Florida, Mica resides in Houston and Austin.