to end childhood hunger
I’d like to express congratulations and sincere gratitude to Anneliese Tanner. This month she ll be leaving her role as executive director of Food Service and Warehouse Operations for the Austin Independent School District.
Since 2015, Anneliese has treated the school cafeteria as both an extension of the classroom and a source of equitable access to healthy, delicious food for all kids in Austin, where many students rely on school meals as their primary source of nutrition.
From expanding breakfast in the classroom and afterschool meals so students get three meals a day, to making meals both nutritious and appealing by introducing salad bars, food trucks, scratch cooking and global cuisines she has been an innovative and impactful leader.
a wrong energy battle
On Jan. 28, the LBJ Future Forum hosted a panel of respected speakers on Austin’s Energy Innovation Future. The message: Texas will thrive with clean energy companies and new industries that are already here and growing. Market signals from Washington and from corporate headquarters everywhere are reassuring investors that clean energy and emissions-reducing technologies are good bets.
That same day Gov. Abbott announced Texas will sue the Biden administration to protect oil and gas every chance it gets. Such pledges to protect fossil fuels send confusing signals about the welcome that clean technology companies will get in Texas.
Odessa Hispanic Chamber of Commerce CEO looks to rebuild trust
Paul Garza acknowledges the mistakes from his past that have circulated on social media recently. He s looking to rebuild trust, and it starts by talking about it. Author: Jonathan Polasek (News West9) Published: 9:23 AM CST February 6, 2021 Updated: 9:23 AM CST February 6, 2021
ODESSA, Texas Paul Garza has been CEO of the Odessa Hispanic Chamber of Commerce for one month, yet he s facing backlash on social media for past allegations. Those include several traffic violations and being accused of stealing from a non-profit, an accusation that was dropped.
Garza said he wants to earn the trust of his community, and the first step is talking about those allegations.
Paul Garza has experience in digital marketing through his company RPG Digital. Author: Zach Leff Updated: 6:25 AM CST January 13, 2021
ODESSA, Texas The Odessa Hispanic Chamber of Commerce has announced its new CEO.
Paul Garza will be taking the over the role. Some of his responsibilities include driving revenue, media relations, accounting, and to help develop new programs within the community.
Garza joins the chamber with over five years of experience working in digital marketing with his company RPG Digital.
His company provides social media and website development services to small businesses.
He also worked with the non-profit organization, Tall City Performing Arts. This group provides opportunities for those across the country to receive a world class education.
BCSO deputy assaulted girlfriend and then attempted to destroy evidence, sheriff says
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John Paul Garza, 31, seen in a Monday, Dec. 28, 2020 booking photo provided Dec. 28 by the Bexar County Sheriff s Office, was charged with continuous violence against family and violation of a protective order for allegedly physically assaulting his girlfriend according to Sheriff Salazar. This is the second time this year Garza has been arrested on family violence charges.Bexar County Sheriff s Office
A Bexar County Sheriff s deputy has been arrested for the second time this year on suspicion of physically assaulting his girlfriend, Sheriff Javier Salazar announced during a news conference Monday.