ETCOG Board Welcomes New Officers, Members, and Approves Budget for FY 2022

East Texas Council of Governments • October 7, 2021
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ETCOG is pleased to announce the new Board and Executive Committee Officers serving for FY 2022 and Executive Committee members serving a two-year term beginning October 2021. The ETCOG Board of Directors appoints the Executive Committee responsible for carrying out the policies, programs, and services established by the Board on behalf of our 14-county region.


Board Officers

Chairman - Camp County Judge A.J. Mason

1st Vice Chairman - Lindale Councilman Bob Tardiff

2nd Vice Chairman - Harrison County Commissioner William Hatfield

3rd Vice Chairman - Rusk Mayor Ben Middlebrooks

Secretary/Treasurer - Smith County Commissioner JoAnn Hampton


New Executive Committee Terms

Anderson County - Judge Robert Johnston

Camp County - Judge A.J. Mason

Harrison County - Commissioner William Hatfield

Rusk County - Commissioner Robert Kuykendall

Van Zandt County - Commissioner Tim West

Wood County - Mayor Randy Dunn


On September 23, ETCOG held its 101st Semi-Annual Board of Director's Meeting, where the FY 2022 budget was approved, totaling $84.4 M. The budget is available to view at www.etcog.org/financials.


"I remain grateful for the Board's continuing support as we seek to become the organization it wants us to be. While we cannot meet every need, we will always strive to do our very best every time you call on any member of the ETCOG Team. I look forward to another year in your service," said ETCOG's Executive Director, David Cleveland.


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The ETCOG Board of Directors will meet this month to consider the largest budget in agency history! The proposed budget totals $86,053,366, reflecting an overall increase of $642,472 compared to the prior year.  Program area revenue totals for the budget this year are: Area Agency on Aging - $4,885,886 Public Safety - $4,363,393 Transportation - $11,745,053 Workforce & Economic Development - $64,503,626 GIS & Regional Technology Solutions - $279,824 General Fund - $275,584 The FY2026 Budget will serve as the financial guide to help each Division meet its respective performance measures and enable ETCOG to continue its efforts to maximize the use of technology to achieve desired service levels, streamline operational processes, safeguard its data investment, and realize our vision and mission. Other business items on the agenda include the chair's report on the year's accomplishments, the election of Executive Committee members and officers, and the presentation of the Chairman's Service Award. The 108th Semi-Annual Board of Directors meeting will be held on Thursday, September 18, 2025, at the Rusk County Youth Expo Center and Arena in Henderson, Texas. The meeting will begin at 11:45 a.m. We welcome our members and their guests to register to attend at www.etcog.org/open-meetings .
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ETCOG is pleased to announce the appointment of Adrian Cornejo as the new Director of the Area Agency on Aging of East Texas (AAA). In this role, Cornejo will lead efforts to develop and coordinate services that support the health, independence, and quality of life of older adults across ETCOG’s fourteen-county region. Cornejo brings a strong background in healthcare leadership and military service. He most recently worked as an Account Manager for Humana’s Institutional Special Needs Plan program, where he partnered with skilled nursing facilities to improve care coordination, leading to a 20% reduction in hospital readmissions. Earlier in his career, Cornejo served in the United States Navy for nearly two decades, rising to the rank of Senior Chief Petty Officer and managing budgets exceeding $550 million while leading more than 350 Sailors and Marines. “Adrian’s leadership experience in both healthcare and the military has equipped him with the skills and dedication needed to serve East Texas seniors,” said ETCOG Executive Director David Cleveland. “His background in building partnerships and his deep commitment to public service make him a tremendous asset to our team.” Cornejo shared his enthusiasm for his new role, saying, “It is an honor to join ETCOG and to serve the seniors of East Texas. My goal is to build on the strong foundation already in place at the Area Agency on Aging and continue to expand access to services that help older adults and their families live with dignity and independence.” The AAA is administered through ETCOG and is part of a nationwide network created through the Older Americans Act of 1965. It provides a wide range of services, including information and referral, benefits counseling, case management, health education, senior nutrition programs, housing repair, caregiver support, and Ombudsman advocacy for individuals in long-term care facilities. These programs are designed to help older residents remain active and independent in their homes and communities for as long as possible.
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