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Ronald Congleton
Ronald Congleton is a former member of the Texas Workforce Commission, the state agency charged with overseeing and providing workforce development services to employers and job seekers of Texas. He began serving in this role in October 2003. Congleton's seat on the commission became vacant in January 2016 following his resignation. He was succeeded by Julian Alvarez.[1][2]
Biography
Congleton served four years in the U.S. Navy before beginning his career as a truck driver with Consolidated Forwarding in 1968. Two years later, he transferred to McLean Trucking and became the head steward with Teamsters Local 745. He continued to work in the trucking industry until 1997, at which point he was elected president of the Local 745. He served in that capacity until his retirement in 2002.[1]
Political career
Texas Workforce Commission (2003-2016)
Congleton was appointed as a member of the Texas Workforce Commission in 2003 and was re-appointed in 2011. Congleton resigned before his term's expiration on February 1, 2017. Julian Alvarez was appointed on February 22, 2016, to serve out the remainder of Congleton's term.[2][3]
Appointments
2011
Congleton was re-appointed to the Texas Workforce Commission by Gov. Rick Perry (R) on February 3, 2011. His term was set to expire on February 1, 2017.[1]
2003
Congleton was first appointed to the Texas Workforce Commission in October 2003 by Gov. Rick Perry (R).[1]
Personal
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Congleton is a 32nd Degree Mason.[1]
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See also
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Footnotes
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