ETCOG to Present Eight Regional Awards Honoring East Texans at Thursday Board Meeting

ETCOG will honor regional citizens and organizations who exemplify excellence in performance and innovation and contribute to the quality of life within the communities that comprise our 14-county region. The awards listed below will be conferred at ETCOG’s 109th Semi-Annual Board of Directors Meeting on Thursday, March 19th, at The Whitehouse City Center in Whitehouse, Texas, from 11:45 am to 2:00 pm. Award criteria and recipient information are as follows:
REGIONAL FIRST RESPONDER OF THE YEAR AWARDS
Officer Brady Gould, Whitehouse Police Department
Officer Rachel Durasco, Longview Police Department
Two recipients have been selected to receive the Regional First Responder of the Year award. This award recognizes first responders who have rendered extraordinary service, putting their lives on the line for our safety while performing their duties as peace officers, firemen, EMS and dispatchers, DPS officers, and troopers.
REGIONAL CITIZEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS
Debbie Bryan, Smith County Volunteer
Sandra Kooker, Longview Animal Care and Adoption Center Volunteer
Two recipients have been selected to receive the Regional Citizen of the Year award. This award is designed to honor an East Texas citizen who has contributed to the well-being of the East Texas Region.
REGIONAL CORPORATE CITIZEN OF THE YEAR AWARD
Brookshire Grocery Company – Tyler, Texas
The Regional Corporate Citizen of the Year award honors a corporate partner in East Texas who has contributed to the well-being of the Region.
REGIONAL COMMITTEE SERVICE AWARD
Laura Hill, City of Longview, ETCOG Solid Waste Advisory Committee
The Regional Committee Service Award recognizes an individual who has demonstrated a sustained, dedicated commitment to ETCOG efforts and activities.
REGIONAL SHINING STAR AWARD*
Dr. Robert Haberle, Workforce Solutions East Texas Board
The Regional Shining Star Award is to recognize people who have provided exceptional support or invaluable partnership to the East Texas Council of Governments. *This is not a standard ETCOG award given annually, but at the discretion of the Board of Directors.
REGIONAL STATESMANSHIP AWARD
Judge AJ Mason, Camp County
The Regional Statesmanship Award recognizes a local, state, or federal official who has demonstrated valuable, dedicated service to regional cooperation.
“We are excited to host our regional awards ceremony, where we will recognize and celebrate the remarkable contributions of individuals, elected officials, and organizations that have made a positive impact on our region,” said ETCOG Executive Director David Cleveland. “This year’s ceremony will feature eight awards—more than we’ve ever presented—highlighting the extraordinary dedication and leadership of those who are making a real difference in the lives of the people they serve. We look forward to gathering the ETCOG Board to honor these outstanding members of our community and to showcase their achievements.”
Details of the award recipient's contributions and photos will be sent following the meeting.








