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Jim Womack

Jim Womack has extensive work experience in various leadership and advisory roles. Starting in 1991, they worked as a Community Supervision Officer at Potter County until 1997. From 1997 to 1999, they served as an Educator/Shelter Advocate at Family Support Services of Amarillo, Inc. In 1999, they joined Texas Panhandle Centers Behavioral & Developmental Health as a Mental Health Caseworker III. Jim then became the Regional Director at the Texas Correctional Office on Offenders with Medical or Mental Impairments in 2001, where they oversaw program operations and conducted mental health assessments. In 2006, they transitioned to the role of Director of Planning and Public Information at Texas Panhandle Centers - Behavioral & Developmental Health, responsible for coordinating the agency's development. In 2008, they became the Owner of Bluebonnet Assisted Living, LLC while also working as an Adjunct Faculty in Sociology and Philosophy at the University of Phoenix. Finally, in 2013, they became the Chief Executive Officer of Family Support Services of Amarillo, Inc.

Jim Womack's education history begins with their attendance at Campo High School in Campo, Colorado. It is unknown whether they obtained a degree from this institution. Following their time at Campo High School, Jim attended West Texas A&M University where they earned a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration between the years 1986 and 2000. After completing their undergraduate studies, Jim continued their education at West Texas A&M University and obtained a Master of Arts degree in Interdisciplinary Studies, with a focus on Sociology, Criminal Justice, and Political Science. The specific dates for their master's degree are not provided.

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