City of Colleyville, TX
Chelsea Rose is an experienced professional in community engagement and economic development, currently managing the Colleyville Center and Business Center for the City of Colleyville, TX since May 2023. Previously, Chelsea served as the President and CEO of the Colleyville Chamber of Commerce from March 2020 to May 2023, focusing on promoting economic success by connecting businesses with the community. Chelsea Rose Weddings, established in January 2014 and operating until February 2022, provided comprehensive wedding planning and coordination services. Additional experience includes roles as Director of Communication and Events at Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City, Special Event Coordinator at GRACE Grapevine, and Social Catering Manager and Wedding Specialist at John Q. Hammons Hotels & Resorts. Chelsea holds a Master of Public Policy in Campaigns and Elections from Liberty University and a Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Administration from Oklahoma State University.
City of Colleyville, TX
Colleyville was incorporated on January 10, 1956, and its city limits are now contiguous with those of Grapevine and Euless on the east, Bedford and Hurst on the south, Keller and North Richland Hills on the west and Southlake on the north. Although once a predominantly rural community, Colleyville has experienced significant residential development during the past decade. From a population of about 1,500 in 1960, it grew to 6,700 in 1980 and had an estimated population of 11,300 by 1989. Grapevine Highway (Highway 26) passes through its center, and many of its residents commute to Fort Worth.