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Texas Region:

               FY 22 Goals and Accomplishments
                   1.  Build Texas PK12 Staff
                          a.  FGMA hired Steve Hafer as the Texas Education Leader
                          b.  Ashley Wells was hired as an interior designer in April 2022.
                          c.  Staff recruitment is a priority in completing the Texas education team.
                   2.  Expand Market Knowledge
                          a.  During FY2022, FGMA greatly expanded its knowledge of the Central Texas PK12 market
                              including incumbents, new competitors, consultants, and leaders.
                   3.  Continue networking and relationship building
                          a.  Throughout FY2022, FGMA Texas continued to build its market presence and activity
                              within educational organizations, conferences, and individual relationship building. Over
                              the past year we have participated in the following conferences:
                                  i.  Texas Association of School Administrators (TASA) Mid-Winter Conference
                                  ii.  Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) Southern Region Conference
                                 iii.  txEDCON: Texas Association of School Administrators and Texas Association of
                                     School Boards (TASA/TASB) Conference




















                          b.  Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) LearningSCAPES Conference
                          c.  Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) Central Texas Chapter Conference





















                          d.  Rebecca Richter served as A4LE Central Texas Chapter President this past year and now
                              serves as Immediate Past President of the Chapter. In these positions she regularly
                              interacted with district leadership throughout the Central Texas region.


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