Politics & Government

Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker Elected to NCTCOG Executive Board

A new slate of officers was chosen during the 60th annual General Assembly on June 12.

Mayor Mattie Parker
Mayor Mattie Parker (City of Fort Worth)

Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker is now part of the North Central Texas Council of Governments executive board.

The City of Fort Worth published a blog post with details of the development on Monday. According to the post, a new slate of officers was elected during the 60th annual General Assembly on June 12 at the Hurst Conference Center.

Delegates representing local governments from across the region elected new board members and recognized outstanding contributions to regional cooperation and public service.

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The NCTCOG executive board is a key governance body that guides regional policy, planning, and collaboration across North Central Texas, with elected officials providing leadership and oversight for the agency's programs and initiatives.

2026-2027 executive board officers and members

  • President – Jennifer Justice, Council Member, City of Richardson
  • Vice President – Brandon J. Huckabee, County Judge, Erath County
  • Secretary-Treasurer – TJ Gilmore, Mayor, City of Lewisville
  • Past President – Victoria Johnson, Council Member, City of Burleson
  • Clay Lewis Jenkins, County Judge, Dallas County
  • Christopher Boedeker, County Judge, Johnson County
  • Tim O’Hare, County Judge, Tarrant County
  • Jesse Moreno, Mayor Pro Tem, City of Dallas
  • Mattie Parker, Mayor, City of Fort Worth
  • Bobbie Mitchell, County Commissioner, Denton County
  • Jim Ross, Mayor, City of Arlington
  • Burt Thakur, Councilmember, City of Frisco
  • Gary Hulsey, Mayor, City of Haslet
  • Michael Evans, Mayor, City of Mansfield
  • Jon McKenzie, Council Member, City of Hurst
  • Ross Weaver, Council Member, City of Midlothian
  • Mitch Little, State Representative, District 65, Ex Officio Member

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