Timothy Hewitt first joined the United States Postal Service in 2005, whereupon he served as a rural carrier associate. Remaining in that role until 2013, he has since excelled as a rural carrier. Earlier in his career, he served as a museum curator at The Presidential Museum in Odessa, Texas, from 1992 to 2005. During this time, Mr. Hewitt attended the Winedale Museum Seminar in 2000. He previously received a Bachelor of Arts in history and anthropology from Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington, in 1986.
Outside of his primary career endeavors, Mr. Hewitt has excelled in the fields of music and ministerial service. Since 2010, he has served as the director of church properties at Redeemer Lutheran Church, having previously been a youth counselor at the church from 1992 to 2005. Likewise, he has been the leader of the Brass Ensemble since 1995 and was a member of the French horn section of the Odessa College Concert Band between 1992 and 2004. During this time, Mr. Hewitt also served as the director of the Handbell Choir from 1993 to 2001. Since the early 1980s, he has been a prolific composer of chamber music, having also been recognized as an arranger of various ensembles over the course of his career.
In light of his outstanding feats in education and music, Mr. Hewitt has received numerous accolades. In 1985, he received the Don Jerke Leadership Award from Pacific Lutheran University, having previously earned the John Philip Sousa Band Award from the Mead High School Band in Spokane, Washington, in 1982. Likewise, he was elected a member of the All-State High School Band through the Washington State Music Educators Association in Richland, Washington, in 1982. A celebrated Marquis listee, he was highlighted in the 54th through 58th editions of Who’s Who in America and the 26th edition of Who’s Who in the South and Southwest.
In his spare time, Mr. Hewitt enjoys playing various instruments, such as the French horn, organ, piano and guitar. Equally interested in genealogy and history, he also takes part in outdoor activities, including hiking and bicycling.