Brazos Valley Council of Governments
Hank Roraback is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in program management, project oversight, and community service. Currently serving as Program Manager for the Brazos Valley Community Action Program, Roraback leads initiatives focused on energy assistance, housing solutions, and poverty transition support for residents in the Brazos Valley. Previous roles include leadership positions at Cotton Logistics, SSC Service Solutions, and REC Industries, where Roraback demonstrated a strong ability to manage complex projects and enhance customer satisfaction. Additionally, Roraback's experience in educational settings, including as an Adjunct Instructor at Texas A&M University, highlights a commitment to mentorship and leadership development. With a background in sales and marketing from various organizations, Roraback has effectively driven brand recognition and client engagement throughout a diverse career. Roraback holds a BS in Agricultural Economics from Texas A&M University and an MBA with a marketing certificate from the University of Phoenix.
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Brazos Valley Council of Governments
The Brazos Valley Council of Governments (BVCOG) is a multi-purpose voluntary organization of, by and for local governments in the seven county Brazos Valley Region of Texas. The BVCOG serves approximately 315,471 citizens and covers an area of 5,108 square miles. This area, known and referred to as the Brazos Valley Region consists of seven counties, which are Brazos, Burleson, Grimes, Leon, Madison, Robertson and Washington. BVCOG serves as the vehicle for local governments to cooperatively identify needs, develop responses, implement solutions, eliminate duplication and promote the efficient and accountable use of public resources, and improve the quality of life.