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Board of Trustees
Members
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Secretary to the Board of Trustees |
1111 West 6th Street
Austin, TX 78703
trustees@austinisd.org
OFFICE TELEPHONE: 414-1704
Fax: 414-1486 |
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Mitzi Boyles
OFFICE TELEPHONE: 414-2413
Fax: 414-1486 |
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Mark Williams, District 5, President
Term Expires: May 2012
2801 Scenic Drive
Austin, TX 78703
OFFICE: 414-2590
Mark Williams was initially elected to the Austin ISD Board of Trustees in May 2004, and was reelected to a second four
year term in May 2008. In May 2006 was elected by his fellow trustees as Board President, and was reelected as Board
President again in May 2008. Mr. Williams is married to Linda McCalla Williams and they have three children in AISD. He and
his wife have been active volunteers in their children's schools, including serving in various capacities in both the PTA and
CAC organizations at their children's elementary and middle schools. In addition, Mark is currently a member of the board of
directors and has served in various officer and/or committee positions for the Center for Child Protection and the Ex-Students
Association of the University of Texas (Texas Exes). Mark also currently is on the advisory board and finance committee for
Any Baby Can and is a member of the University of Texas Rec Sports Leadership Team. He is a former board member of West Austin
Youth Association, Prevent Child Abuse Texas and Westwood Country Club. Mark is the AISD representative and on the Board of
Envision Central Texas (ECT), as well as a member of the ECT Social Equity committee. Mark also serves as an AISD
representative to the Community Action Network's Resource Council, having served as Chair of the Resource Council in
2006. Mark was a member of the 2003-04 Leadership Austin class. Mr. Williams is a graduate of The University of Texas at
Austin with a bachelor's degree in Accounting. He previously worked for Arthur Andersen and for Dell Inc..
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Vincent M. Torres, District 4, Vice President
Term Expires: May 2010
1111 W. 6th Street A250
Austin, TX 78703
OFFICE: 414-2550
Vincent Torres was elected to the Austin ISD Board of Trustees in May 2006. He graduated from
The University of Texas at Austin in 1979 with a master of science degree in engineering. A
registered professional engineer, Mr. Torres has been employed by The University of Texas at
Austin since 1986, where he is the Associate Director of the Center for Energy & Environmental
Resources. His research interests include indoor air quality, as well as heating, ventilating
and air-conditioning systems.
He is married to Suzanne Torres, and they have two children who attend AISD schools. Mr. Torres
and his wife have been active volunteers in their children's schools and on district-wide committees.
Mr. Torres was one of the tri-chairs of the Citizens' Bond Advisory Committee and a co-chair of the
Community Bond Oversight Committee for the 2002 Health & Safety Bond. He was one of the tri-chairs
of the $519 million 2004 Citizens' Bond Advisory Committee and the Community Bond Oversight Committee.
In 2005, Austin Partners in Education named him District Volunteer of the Year and in 2001 was named
Volunteer of the Year by Hill Elementary School.
In addition to his volunteer work with AISD, Mr. Torres has been active in the Austin community
serving on the Travis County Grand Jury and on advisory committees for the Gardner-Betts Juvenile
Justice Center and the Travis County Community Justice Council. He is a member of the board of
the Children's Environmental Health Institute. Mr. Torres has been instrumental in securing state
legislation to obtain greater assistance benefits and improved counseling programs for victims of
violent crime and established the Crime Victims' Institute at the Office of the Attorney General
in 1995. He also served on the faculty of the first three offerings of the Texas Victim Assistance
Academy. Mr. Torres worked with the Texas Rangers to obtain legislation that established in 2001
the statewide Unsolved Crimes Investigation Team of the Texas Rangers, which provides unique
expertise to law enforcement agencies in the solution of unsolved homicides (cold cases). In 2003,
the Texas Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers named Mr. Torres their Public
Citizen of the Year.
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Lori Moya, District 6, Secretary
Term Expires: May 2010
1111 W 6th Street, A-250
Austin, TX 78703
OFFICE: 414-2610
Ms. Moya was elected to the board in 2006. She is a lifelong resident of Austin and
attended the University of Texas at Austin and is a graduate of Travis High School in 1975.
Ms. Moya's two children attended and graduated from AISD schools and her grandson will soon
be starting his career in public school. Her community service with AISD include PTSA
President at Bowie High School, Baseball Booster club President, Secretary of the Football
Booster club, member of the CAC, ACPTA representative, member of the DAC, member of the AISD
Budget Council, and recently member of the Community Bond Oversight Committee for the 2004
Bond Program. Ms. Moya is employed by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts with 21
years of service.
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Cheryl Bradley, District 1
Term Expires: May 2010
1198 Angelina
Austin, TX 78702
OFFICE: 472-9554
Cheryl Bradley was first elected to the AISD Board of Trustees in 2002 and
re-elected in 2006. She attended AISD schools and Huston-Tillotson
College, and has two children who recently graduated from AISD. Before joining the Board of Trustees, Mrs. Bradley
was active with the Pearce Middle School PTA and the 1996 Pearce Bond Task Force. She served as vice president of
the Austin Council of PTAs and chaired PTA committees at Winn Elementary School, Pearce Middle School, Kealing
Junior High School, and LBJ High School. In 1999, she was appointed to the Texas Attorney General's School
Violence Prevention Task Force. Mrs. Bradley is vigilant in her support of the district's efforts to close the
achievement gaps between student groups and increasing the performance of all students. She is also a strong
advocate higher education and extra-curricular opportunities for students.
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Sam Guzman, District 2
Term Expires: May 2012
1111 W 6th Street, A-250
Austin, TX 78703
OFFICE: 414-2530
Mr. Guzman was first elected to the board in 2007 to complete the term of a
retiring Board member. He was re-elected to a four-year term in 2008. Mr. Guzman
has resided in Trustee District 2 for approximately 30 years, and has been actively
involved in education issues at the community level for many years. He has served on
the district's Citizen's Budget Committee and his children attended AISD schools, as
do his grandchildren now. Mr. Guzman's professional background is in the area of
community affairs, housing and human services. He is a former Chairman of the Great
Austin Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, and has served as President of the Texas Association
of Mexican-American Chambers of Commerce. He has also served numerous other community
and civic organizations, such as the Travis County Appraisal District Board, City of
Austin Human Relations Commission. He is most proud of having been the founder of the
Youth Advocacy Program.
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Christine Brister, District 3
Term Expires: May 2012
1111 W. 6th Street, A-250
Austin, TX 78703
OFFICE: 414-2570
Christine Brister was elected to the board in 2008. Mrs. Brister has a long record of
volunteering at District 3 schools and at the district level. She has served as a member of
the Lanier Vertical team on the District Advisory Council, on several parent-teacher associations,
and on the district's Facility Use and Boundary Task Force. Mrs. Brister and her husband, Sam, are
lifelong Austin residents and graduates of Reagan High School. They have four sons three of whom
are AISD graduates, and one entering high school. Mrs. Brister is a human resources officer for
the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners.
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Robert Schneider, District 7
Term Expires: May 2010
8031 Doe Meadow Drive
Austin, TX 78749
CELL: 619-3973
Robert Schneider was first elected to the Austin ISD Board of Trustees
in May, 2002 and re-elected in 2006. He has recently retired from fulltime work on massively
parallel computing systems at The University of Texas at Austin
after 30 years of research and departmental work. Mr. Schneider
has a long history of community involvement serving on numerous
neighborhood, environmental, and school committees and task forces.
His primary interests include site-based decision making, promoting
academic achievement, and studying models of board governance. Mr.
Schneider serves as chair of the Board's Audit Committee. Mr. Schneider
has been married to his wife, Kathleen, since 1986, and has four
children who attend AISD schools.
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Annette LoVoi, At-Large Position 8
Term Expires: May 2012
1111 W. 6th Street A250
Austin, TX 78703
OFFICE: 414-2560
An Austin resident for 28 years, Annette LoVoi has more than 30 years of public service,
working at the federal, state, and local levels.
Ms. LoVoi was appointed by former Texas Governor Ann Richards as the first Ombudsman, or
Citizen Advocate, in the history of Texas, charged with ensuring public input into the
State's decision-making. Later, she helped found Texas Appleseed, a non-profit legal
center that has generated thousands of hours of volunteer legal service in Austin and
throughout the state.
A long-time active school volunteer, Ms. LoVoi's service includes two terms as
president of Pease Elementary School PTA, and a member of the Pease Campus Advisory
Council. She also helped lead two AISD citizen bond committees, in 2002 and 2004, and
helped to secure $569 million for our schools. She is particularly proud to be co-chair
of the 2002 Health & Safety Bond Citizens Committee. She served on two Travis County
citizen committees to review and make recommendations for improving elections equipment
and procedures.
Ms. LoVoi has an undergraduate degree from Oklahoma State University, where she majored
in English and graduated with a teaching certificate. Later, she earned a Master's Degree
from the LBJ School of Public Affairs.
She has been married to Jim Marston for 25 years, and they have one daughter, Amanda, who
has attended three AISD schools, and was a four-year varsity volleyball player at Austin
High School. Amanda is a 2006 graduate, headed to Dartmouth College. Annette and Jim
believe that her AISD education has prepared her perfectly for the challenges of college.
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Karen Dulaney Smith, At-Large Position 9
Term Expires: May 2010
1111 W. 6th Street A250
Austin, TX 78703
OFFICE: 414-9609
Karen Dulaney Smith is the mother of two elementary aged children who attend AISD. She is
married to Scott C. Smith, a local attorney. She is the former president of Barton Hills
Elementary PTA and a former board member of the preschool her children attended. She is a
member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church and her husband is a member of Temple Beth Shalom and
both have volunteered in various professional and civic endeavors. Ms. Dulaney Smith graduated
from Southwestern University at Georgetown in 1986 and attended Texas State University to study
Developmental and Adult Education, a program that focuses on non-traditional and disadvantaged
learner populations and the politics of education. After more than 12 years of service for the
United States Department of Labor, Ms. Dulaney Smith began her own practice, primarily as a
consultant to attorneys and others who seek assistance with Wage and Hour issues. She brings
to the board an expertise on labor-related matters such as compensation for employees and prevailing
wage requirements in contracting. She is particularly interested in equitable programming and
access throughout AISD, parent and community engagement and partnership to improve student success,
and the relationship of AISD to other governmental entities in such areas as urban planning and
sharing of resources.
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