WSTC Announces new Workforce Development Board Leadership
Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact: Lacey Douglas, Workforce Solutions
Phone: 817.823.0533 / Email: [email protected]
WSTC Announces new Workforce Development Board Leadership
TARRANT COUNTY, Texas (September 30, 2025) – Workforce Solutions for Tarrant County (WSTC) proudly announces our new Workforce Development Board (WDB) Leadership for FY26.
The Chair of the WDB is elected from our private-for-profit members and a Vice-Chair and Second Vice-Chair is elected from the membership at large on an annual basis. The newly elected officers will assume their position on the first day of the new fiscal year (October 1st). The person elected for such office shall serve until the next annual election. Officers may be re-elected; however, they may serve only three consecutive full year terms.
“I am excited to welcome our newly elected officers. Their leadership, vision and commitment will be vital as we continue to strengthen our workforce development efforts and build opportunities that support both our community and our regional economy,” said Robert Sturns, Executive Director, Workforce Solutions for Tarrant County.
To read the bios of our officers, click here. To learn more about our Board of Directors, click here.
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About Workforce Solutions for Tarrant County
Workforce Solutions for Tarrant County (WSTC), under the direction of the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC), is one of 28 local workforce development boards located throughout the state. WSTC’s primary goal is to meet the needs of Tarrant County employers and workers through locally designed market-driven workforce development initiatives and services. All employers, workers and job seekers are eligible to take advantage of these services. The 29-member Workforce Development Board (WDB) is made up of business and community leaders and is chaired by Rosa Navejar. The WDB works in partnership with the Workforce Governing Board (WGB), which is composed of Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker, Arlington Mayor Jim Ross and chaired by Tarrant County Judge Tim O’Hare, to oversee Workforce services in Tarrant County. More information can be found at www.workforcesolutions.net or by calling 817.413.4000.
