HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 2020-R0348 - TMLIRP Board of Trustees BallotResolution No. 2020-RO348
Item No. 8.11
September 22, 2020
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk Pool ("TMLIRP")
is a provider of workers' compensation, liability, and property coverage for member local
governments in Texas; and,
WHEREAS, the City of Lubbock is a member of the TMLIRP; and,
WHEREAS, as a member, the City of Lubbock has the ability to vote on Places 1-4
of the TMLIRP Board of Trustees; and,
WHEREAS, the TMLIRP has presented the City of Lubbock with ballots for the
TMLIRP Board of Trustees Places 1-4; NOW THEREFORE:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK:
THAT, the City Council of the City of Lubbock casts its vote for the TMLIRP Board
of Trustees Places 1-4 as follows:
PLACE
NAME OF CANDIDATE SELECTED
Place 1
Robert T. Herrera
Place 2
Chris Armacost
Place 3
Jeffery Snyder
Place 4
Sean Overeynder
THAT, a copy of this Resolution BE submitted to the Secretary of the Board of
Directors of the TMLIRP, along with the appropriately marked ballots, before September 30,
2020, in order that the votes of the City of Lubbock may be counted.
Passed by the City Council this 22nd day of September 2020.
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DANIEL M. POPE, MAYOR
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OFFICIAL BALLOT
Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk Pool
Board of Trustees Election
This is the official ballot for the election of Places 1— 4 of the Board of Trustees for the Texas Municipal
League Intergovernmental Risk Pool. Each Member of the Pool is entitled to vote for Board of Trustee
members. Please record your organization's choices by placing an "X" in the square beside the
candidate's name or writing in the name of an eligible person in the space provided. You can only vote
for one candidate for each place.
The officials listed on this ballot have been nominated to serve a six -year term on the TML
Intergovernmental Risk Pool (Workers' Compensation, Property and Liability) Board of Trustees. The
names of the candidates for each Place on the Board of Trustees are listed in alphabetical order on this
ballot.
Ballots must reach the office of David Reagan, Secretary of the Board, no later than September 30, 2020.
Ballots received after September 30, 2020, cannot be counted. The ballot must be properly signed, and
all pages of the ballot must be mailed to:
Trustee Election
David Reagan, Secretary of the Board
P.O. Box 149194
Austin, Texas 78714-9194
If the ballot is not signed, it will not be counted.
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PLACE 1
®Robert T. Herrera (Incumbent). City Manager, City of Cibolo (Region 7) since 2012. Mr.
Herrera served as City Manager of Hondo, Texas from 2003 to 2012 and as City Manager of
La Porte from 1986 to 2002. He has served other Texas cities, including management
positions with the cities of San Marcos, Missouri City, and Woodway. Mr. Herrera has been
a Board member of the TML Intergovernmental Risk Pool since 1993 and has served as Chair
and Vice Chair of the Board. He also served as Chair of the Finance -Information Technology
Committee and the Underwriting -Claims Committee of the TML Intergovernmental Risk
Pool.
WRITE IN CANDIDATE:
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PLACE 2
f�r1 Chris Armacost. City Commissioner for the City of Hitchcock (Region 14). Mr. Armacost
1LY is Director of Technology, Transportation, Facilities, and Operations for the Hitchcock
Independent School District. He serves on the Hitchcock Education Foundation and
Hitchcock Chamber of Commerce. He is the president of the Hitchcock Little League Baseball
Association and coached several teams. Mr. Armacort has been awarded the Hitchcock
Chamber President Award and the Above and Beyond Citizen Award from the Hitchcock ISD.
He has obtained a Certified Municipal Official certification from TML.
John W. (Buzz) Fullen (Incumbent). Mayor of the City of Henderson since 2019 and from
2004 to 2012 (Region 15). Mr. Fullen also served as a Commissioner of the Henderson
Housing Authority from 2011 to 2019 and is now ex-officio on same. He currently serves on
the Henderson Main Street Board (2004—present), Henderson Civic Center Board (2003—
present), and the Henderson ETMC Hospital Diabetes Board (2009—present). He has been a
Board member of the TML Intergovernmental Risk Pool since 2010, during which time he
served as Chair (2018-2020) and Vice Chair (2016-2018).
WRITE IN CANDIDATE:
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PLACE 3
❑George Hyde. City Attorney for the City of Watuaga (Region 8). Mr. Hyde is a partner in
the law firm Russell Rodriquez Hyde Bullock, LLP, located in Georgetown. He is a member
of and holds Merit Certification in Municipal Law from the Texas City Attorneys Association.
He has served as City Attorney for ten other cities across Texas, since 2003. He has also
served local governments in various public safety positions within Fire Departments, Parks
Departments, and Police Departments. During his tenure as a peace officer, Mr. Hyde received
the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Educational Achievement Award for exceeding
normal expectations in job performance.
Roy E. Maynor. City Alderman, Position 3, for the City of West Columbia (Region 14). He
has been an elected official of West Columbia since 2013. Mr. Maynor is a Life Safety
Systems Specialist for Vallen Safety Services and a member of Gulf Coast Christian Church.
He is also part-owner of Grit Fitness in West Columbia. He and his wife, Rachel, have two
children.
mJeffrey Snyder (Incumbent). City Manager for the City of Plainview (Region 2). He
previously served as the Assistant City Manager for Plainview and as the City Manager for
Idalou. Mr. Snyder graduated from West Texas A&M University and obtained a Master of
Public Administration from Texas Tech University. He is a member of the International City
Management Association (ICMA) and TCMA. He is a graduate of the Public Executive
Institute through the University of Texas and is a credentialed manager through ICMA. He
has been a Board member of the TML Intergovernmental Risk Pool since 2018 and served on
various committees with TML, TCMA and ICMA and as past president of the Panhandle City
Management Association.
WRITE IN CANDIDATE:
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PLACE 4
❑ Robert S. Hauck (Incumbent). City Manager for the City of Tomball (Region 14), a position
he has held since April 2018. He began his full-time career in public service with the Los
Angeles Police Department in 1988. In 2008, Mr. Hauck retired from the LAPD and joined
the City of Tomball, where he has served as Chief of Police, Assistant City Manager, and now
City Manager. Mr. Hauck holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration, and a
Master of Science degree in Management. He has been a Board member of the TML
Intergovernmental Risk Pool since 2019. Mr. Hauck and his wife Kathleen have three children
— Lauren, Conner, and Madeline.
EjDave Martin. City Councilmember and current Mayor Pro Tern for the City of Houston
(Region 14). Mr. Martin serves as Chair of the City Council Budget and Fiscal Affairs
Committee. He previously served on the Humble ISD Board of Trustees and as
Secretary/Treasurer of the Board of Directors for the Harris County Houston Sports Authority.
Mr. Martin is a Managing Director of Marsh & McLennan Companies, hie., the largest Global
Risk Management firm. Previously he worked for two "Big Four" accounting firms,
PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP and Ernst & Young, LLP.
Kimberly Meismer. Executive Director for General Operations for Kerrville (Region 7),
overseeing Human Resources, Municipal Court, Public Library, Public Information, the
Senior Services Advisory Committee, and the Kerrville Area Youth Leadership Academy.
Ms. Meismer has over 23 years of public service, which includes serving Kerrville and La
Porte. She is a member of the TCMA, International Public Management Association for
Human Resources (IPMA-HR), Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), and is a
former President of the Bay Area Human Resource Management Association. She has a
Master's degree in Public Administration and is an IPMA-HR Senior Certified Professional
and a SHRM Certified Professional.
Sean Overeynder. City Manager for the City of Lamesa, Texas (Region 3). Sean Overeynder
began his career in local government administration in August 2014 in Economic
Development, working for various public and private organizations. He has held the position
of City Manager for the City of Lamesa since March 2020. Prior to becoming the City
Manager, he was appointed as the Economic Development Director for the City of Lamesa on
August 27, 2018.
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Certificate
I certify that the vote cast above has been cast in accordance with the will of the majority of the governing
body of the public entity named below.
Witness my hand, this 22nd day of September
Signature of Authorized Official
Daniel M. Pope
Printed Name of Authorized Official
City of Lubbock
Printed Name of Political Entity
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