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Edinburg EDC appoints four new members

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Featured, from left: Diego Reyna, Research Analyst, Edinburg Economic Development Corporation; Letty Reyes, Director of Business Development and Public Affairs, EEDC; Agustín “Gus” García, Jr., Executive Director, EEDC; Mayor Richard García, President, Board of Directors, EEDC; Nelda Ramirez, Assistant Executive Director, EEDC; Dalila Razo, Business Manager, EEDC; and Laura Vela, Administrative Assistant, EEDC. Photograph By MARK MONTEMAYOR
Featured, from left: Diego Reyna, Research Analyst, Edinburg Economic Development Corporation; Letty Reyes, Director of Business Development and Public Affairs, EEDC; Agustín “Gus” García, Jr., Executive Director, EEDC; Mayor Richard García, President, Board of Directors, EEDC; Nelda Ramirez, Assistant Executive Director, EEDC; Dalila Razo, Business Manager, EEDC; and Laura Vela, Administrative Assistant, EEDC. Photograph By MARK MONTEMAYOR

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By David Diaz

As new EEDC board members – Rolando “Ronnie” Guerra, Sr., Mark Iglesias, Harvey Rodríguez, and Richard W. Ruppert– begin their latest public service, Edinburg is primed for more successes, says Mayor Richard García

Four new members of the Board of Directors for the Edinburg Economic Development Corporation are now bringing their vision and considerable skills to one of the most influential public bodies in deep South Texas, Mayor Richard H. García has announced. García also serves as President of the five-member governing board for the EEDC, which is the jobs-creation arm for the Mayor and Edinburg City Council.

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Under the bylaws of the EEDC, the Mayor is always President of the EEDC Board of Directors, while the mayor and city council appoint the four other members of that leadership group. Rolando “Ronnie” Guerra, Sr., Broker/Dealer with Voya Financial Advisors, Mark Iglesias, Environmental Manager at S&B Infrastructure, Ltd., and Harvey Rodríguez, South Texas Operations Manager with CAS Companies, LP, were selected by the mayor and city council on Thursday, May 21.

On Tuesday, June 2, Richard W. Ruppert, owner of Santa Cruz Land Sales, became the fourth new appointee to the EEDC Board of Directors, following the required approval of the mayor and city council, and setting into motion the most recent team of EEDC board members to their respective two-year terms.

“I congratulate these outstanding community leaders who have agreed to serve our city as Edinburg continues this incredible journey of landmark advances and proven progress,” said García. “But I also want to thank our immediate past board members, whose legacies will feature helping make Edinburg one of the best cities in Texas in which to live, work, and play.”

Business leader Fred Palacios, Dr. Havidan Rodríguez, the President Ad Interim for The University of Texas-Pan American, prominent attorney Felipe García, and Steven Cruz, II, Director of Operations for Precinct 4 County Commissioner Joseph Palacios, are coming off very successful terms on the EEDC Board of Directors, the mayor noted.

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“From our legislative efforts that have helped result in the completed and ongoing construction of the $42.7 million Performing Arts Complex, the $54 million Medical Education Building, and the $70 million Science Building at the University of Texas-Pan American to the upcoming construction of the $68 million Bert Ogden Arena – and many other very important achievements – Fred Palacios, Havidán Rodríguez, Felipe García, and Steven Cruz, II, under the leadership of the Edinburg City Council, have made a tremendous positive impact on our hometown,” the mayor said.

“Now come Rolando “Ronnie” Guerra, Sr., Mark Iglesias, Harvey Rodríguez, and Richard Richard W. Ruppert, who surely will add their distinguished names as the latest architects of Edinburg’s great and immediate future,” García predicted with pride and confidence. “They will bring honor to themselves and their families through this public service, and that is why they were chosen to serve our community.”

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