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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD DIRECTORY Generated September 28, 2021 TEXAS WORKFORCE COMMISSION WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD DIRECTORY Generated September 28, 2021 WORKFORCE COUNTIES BOARD DIRECTORS BOARD CHAIR CHIEF ELECTED OFFICIALS GRANT RECIPIENT DEVELOPMENT SERVED BOARD WORKFORCE Atascosa, Bandera, Mr. Adrian Lopez, Chief Executive Ms. Leslie Cantu The Honorable Richard A. Evans Mr. Adrian Lopez SOLUTIONS ALAMO Bexar, Comal, Frio, Officer Assistant VP Bandera County Judge Chief Executive Officer Gillespie, Workforce Solutions Alamo Toyotetsu Texas Inc. P. O. Box 877 Workforce Solutions Alamo Guadalupe, Karnes, 100 N. Santa Rosa St., Suite 120 1 Lone Star Pass Building 38 Bandera, Texas 78003-0877 100 N. Santa Rosa St., Suite 120 Kendall, Kerr, San Antonio, Texas 78207 San Antonio, TX 78264 Phone 830-796-3781 San Antonio, Texas 78207 McMullen, Medina, Phone 210-581-1091 Phone 210-231-5529 Fax 830-796-4210 Phone 210-581-1091 Wilson [email protected] Fax 210-628-1545 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] WORKFORCE Brewster, Ms. Leila H. Melendez, Chief Executive Borderpl Ms. Grace Munoz The Honorable Eleazar Cano Ms. Leila Melendez SOLUTIONS Culberson, El Paso, Officer Sr. VP of Talent Management Brewster County Judge Chief Executive Officer BORDERPLEX Hudspeth, Jeff Workforce Solutions Borderplex First Light Federal Credit Union P. O. Box 1630 Workforce Solutions Borderplex Davis, Presidio 304 Texas Ave., Ste. 1400 9983 Kenworthy Alpine, Texas 79831-1630 304 Texas Ave., Ste. 1400 El Paso, Texas 79901 El Paso, TX 79924 El Paso, Texas 79901 Phone 915-887-2274 Phone 915-562-1172 Phone 915-887-2274 Fax 915-351-6229 [email protected] Fax 915-351-6229 [email protected] [email protected] WORKFORCE Brazos, Burleson, Mr. Michael Parks, Executive Director Mr. Robert Orzabal The Honorable Byron Ryder Mr. Michael Parks SOLUTIONS Grimes, Leon, Workforce Solutions Brazos Valley President/CEO Leon County Judge Executive Director BRAZOS VALLEY Madison, P. O. Drawer 4128 Avinext P. O. Box 429 Workforce Solutions Brazos Valley Robertson, Bryan, Texas 77805-4128 1400 University Drive East Centerville, Texas 75833 P.O. Drawer 4128 Washington 3991 East 29th Street (zip: 77802) College Station, TX 77840 Phone 903-536-2331 Bryan, Texas 77805-4128 Phone 979-595-2801 x 2001 Phone 979-595-2795 Fax 903-536-7044 3991 East 29th Street (zip:77802) Fax 979-595-2810 Fax 979-268-1017 [email protected] Phone 979-595-2801 x 2001 [email protected] [email protected] Fax 979-595-2810 [email protected] WORKFORCE Cameron Mr. Stanley Pat Hobbs, Executive Ms. Linda Alaniz The Honorable Eddie Trevino, Jr. Mr. Stanley Pat Hobbs SOLUTIONS Director President Cameron County Judge Executive Director CAMERON COUNTY Workforce Solutions Cameron ERI Funding Group 1100 E. Monroe Street Workforce Solutions Cameron 700 Ruben M. Torres Blvd., 3rd Floor 1710 North Ed Carey Dr. Brownsville, TX 78520 700 Ruben M. Torres Blvd., 3rd Floor Brownsville, Texas 78520 Harlingen, TX 78550 Phone 956-544-0830 Brownsville, Texas 78520 Phone 956-548-6700 x 4507 Phone 956-365-4100 Fax 956-544-0801 Phone 956-548-6700 x 4507 Fax 956-548-6717 [email protected] [email protected] Fax 956-548-6717 [email protected] [email protected] WORKFORCE Travis Ms. Tamara Atkinson, Chief Executive Ms. Melanie Flowers The Honorable Steve Adler Ms. Tamara Atkinson SOLUTIONS Officer Sr. Manager of Technical Training Mayor, City of Austin Chief Executive Officer CAPITAL AREA Workforce Solutions Capital Area Samsung P. O. Box 1088 Workforce Solutions Capital Area Northview Business Center 12100 Samsung Blvd. Austin, Texas 78767 Northview Business Center Austin, Texas 78753 Austin, TX 78754 Phone 512-978-2100 Austin, Texas 78753 9001 N I-35, Ste. 110E Phone 512-672-1469 [email protected] 9001 North IH-35, Ste. 110E Phone 512-597-7104 [email protected] Phone 512-597-7104 Fax 512-719-5109 The Honorable Andy Brown Fax 512-719-5109 [email protected] Travis County Judge [email protected] 700 Lavaca Suite #2.300 Austin, Texas 78701 Phone 512-854-9555 Fax 512-854-9535 [email protected] Page: 1 of 7 Produced by Workforce Board Relations Source: Board Access Database TEXAS WORKFORCE COMMISSION WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD DIRECTORY Generated September 28, 2021 WORKFORCE COUNTIES BOARD DIRECTORS BOARD CHAIR CHIEF ELECTED OFFICIALS GRANT RECIPIENT DEVELOPMENT SERVED BOARD WORKFORCE Coke, Concho, Ms. Leslie North-Gould, Executive Mr. Sam Tambunga The Honorable Steve Floyd Ms. Leslie North-Gould SOLUTIONS Crockett, Irion, Director President Tom Green County Judge Executive Director CONCHO VALLEY Kimble, Mason, Concho Valley Workforce Development Sam Tambunga Insurance LLC 112 W. Beauregard Concho Valley Workforce Development McCulloch, Board 2408 Avenue N San Angelo, Texas 76903 Board Menard, Reagan, 36 East Twohig, Suite 805 San Angelo, TX 76904 [email protected] 36 E. Twohig Ave., Suite 805 Schleicher, Sterling, San Angelo, Texas 76903 Phone 325-944-3400 San Angelo, Texas 76903 Sutton, Tom Green Phone 325-655-2005 x 301 Fax 325-944-3411 The Honorable Charles Bradley Phone 325-655-2005 x 301 Fax 325-482-8900 [email protected] Schleicher County Judge Fax 325-482-8900 [email protected] P. O. Box 536 [email protected] Eldorado, Texas 76936 [email protected] The Honorable Molly Criner Irion County Judge P. O. Box 299 Mertzon, Texas 76941 [email protected] WORKFORCE Angelina, Houston, Mr. Mark Durand, Executive Director Mr. Wayne Haglund The Honorable Jimmy Mize Mr. Mark Durand SOLUTIONS DEEP Jasper, Workforce Solutions Deep East Texas Owner Nacogdoches County Executive Director EAST TEXAS Nacogdoches, 415 South First Street, Ste. 110B Haglund Law Firm P.O. Box 635393 Workforce Solutions Deep East Texas Newton, Polk, Lufkin, Texas 75901 P.O. Box 713 Nacogdoches, TX 75963 415 South First Street Ste. 110B Sabine, San Phone 936-639-8898 x 5930 Lufkin, TX 75902 Phone 936-645-1220 Lufkin, Texas 75901 Augustine, San Fax 936-633-7491 Phone 936-639-0007 [email protected] Phone 936-639-8898 x 5930 Jacinto, Shelby, [email protected] [email protected] Fax 936-633-7491 Trinity, Tyler [email protected] WORKFORCE Anderson, Camp, Mr. Doug Shryock, Executive Director Mr. Claude Figueroa The Honorable Robert D. Johnston Mr. David A. Cleveland SOLUTIONS EAST Cherokee, Gregg, Workforce Solutions East Texas Senior Marketing Consultant Anderson County Judge ETCOG Executive Director TEXAS Harrison, 3800 Stone Road Centerpoint Energy 703 N. Mallard, Suite 101 East Texas Council of Governments Henderson, Marion, Kilgore, Texas 75662 1701 Onyx Cove Palestine, Texas 75801 3800 Stone Road Panola, Rains, Phone 903-218-6425 Whitehouse, TX 75791 [email protected] Kilgore, Texas 75662 Rusk, Smith, Fax 903-983-1440 Phone 903-360-8508 Phone 903-218-6423 Upshur, Van Zandt, [email protected] Fax 903-939-0314 Fax 903-983-1440 Wood [email protected] [email protected] WORKFORCE Collin, Denton, Ms. Phedra Redifer, Executive Director Mr. Roger Harris The Honorable Danny Chambers Mr. Mike Eastland SOLUTIONS FOR Ellis, Erath, Hood, Workforce Solutions for North Central President Somervell County Judge Executive Director NORTH CENTRAL Hunt, Johnson, Texas Metro Linen Services P. O. Box 851 North Central Texas Council of Govts. Kaufman, Navarro, P. O. Box 5888 P.O. Box 978 Glen Rose, Texas 76043 616 Six Flags Drive (Zip: 76011) TEXAS Palo Pinto, Parker, Arlington, Texas 76005 McKinney, TX 75070 Phone 254-897-2322 Arlington, Texas 76005-5888 Rockwall, 616 Six Flags Drive Ste. 300 (zip: 76011) Phone 972-542-9328 Fax 254-897-7314 P.O. Box 5888 Somervell, Wise Phone 817-695-9187 [email protected] [email protected] Phone 817-695-9101 Fax 817-640-6480 Fax 817-640-7806 [email protected] [email protected] Page: 2 of 7 Produced by Workforce Board Relations Source: Board Access Database TEXAS WORKFORCE COMMISSION WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD DIRECTORY Generated September 28, 2021 WORKFORCE COUNTIES BOARD DIRECTORS BOARD CHAIR CHIEF ELECTED OFFICIALS GRANT RECIPIENT DEVELOPMENT SERVED BOARD WORKFORCE Jim Hogg, Webb, Mr. Rogelio Trevino, Executive Director Ms. Lupita R. Canales The Honorable Pete Saenz Mr. Rogelio Trevino SOLUTIONS FOR Zapata Workforce Solutions for South Texas President Mayor, City of Laredo Executive Director SOUTH TEXAS P. O. Box 1757 A. R. Canales International Brokers, Inc. 1110 Houston Street Workforce Solutions for South Texas Laredo, Texas 78044 125 Flecha Lane Laredo, Texas 78040 P. O. Box 1757 500 East Mann Rd. Ste. B5 (zip: 78041) Laredo, Texas 78045 [email protected] Laredo, Texas 78044 Phone 956-722-3973 Phone 956-722-4200 500 East Mann Rd. Ste. B5 (zip: 78041) Fax 956-725-2341 Fax 956-723-2223 Phone 956-722-3973 [email protected] [email protected] Fax 956-725-2341 [email protected] WORKFORCE Tarrant Ms. Judy McDonald, Executive Director Ms. Gracie Vega The Honorable B. Glen Whitley Ms. Judy McDonald SOLUTIONS FOR Workforce Solutions for Tarrant County HR Director Tarrant County Judge Executive Director TARRANT COUNTY 1320 S. University Dr., Suite 600 Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention 100 East Weatherford, Suite 501 Workforce Solutions for Tarrant County Fort Worth, Texas 76107 Center Fort Worth, Texas 76196- 1320 S. University Dr., Suite 600 Phone 817-413-4400 1501 Gaylord Trail Phone 817-884-1234 Fort Worth, Texas 76107 Fax 817-531-6754 Grapevine, TX 76051 Fax 817-884-2793 Phone 817-413-4400 [email protected] Phone 817-778-3901 [email protected] Fax 817-531-6754 Fax 817-778-1209 [email protected] [email protected] WORKFORCE Bosque, Falls, Mr. Anthony Billings, Executive Director Mr. David Fowler The Honorable Justin Lewis Mr. Terry Marak SOLUTIONS FOR Freestone, Hill, Workforce Solutions for the Heart of Co-Owner/Title Examiner Hill County Judge Chief Financial Officer THE HEART OF Limestone, Texas Heritage Title & Abstract P.
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