City of Colleyville, TX
Mark Wood, ICMA-CM, currently serves as Assistant City Manager for the City of Colleyville, TX, since October 2016. Previous experience includes roles as Director of Economic Development, Assistant to the Town Manager, and Community Affairs Specialist for the Town of Flower Mound from August 2006 to October 2016. Earlier in their career, Mark worked as a Marketing Specialist at CitiFinancial Auto and as a Public Relations Contract Employee at Pier 1 Imports. Mark holds a Master of Public Administration from the University of North Texas and a Bachelor of Science in Journalism from Texas A&M 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.